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Shell reports profits plunge on oil price slump

London - Royal Dutch Shell on Thursday announced an 87% plunge in annual net profits on slumping oil prices.

The Anglo-Dutch group reported profit after tax of $1.94bn for 2015, compared with almost $15bn the previous year, Shell said in a statement.

The slump had been expected after Shell announced two weeks ago that it foresaw annual profit of between $1.6bn and $2.0bn.

Thursday's update comes as Shell is slashing thousands of jobs, selling assets worth billions of dollars and exiting projects as oil prices tumble on world markets.

The company is meanwhile close to completing a mega-takeover of British rival BG Group.

"We are making substantial changes in the company, reorganising... and reducing costs and capital investment, as we refocus Shell, and respond to lower oil prices," Royal Dutch Shell chief executive Ben van Beurden said in Thursday's earnings statement.

"As we have previously indicated, this will include a reduction of some 10 000 staff and direct contractor positions in 2015-16 across both companies."

Shell added that profit on a current cost-of-supplies (CCS) basis - which strips out changes to the value of its oil and gas inventories - slumped by 53% in 2015 to around $10.7bn.

The company is very near to finalising a 47bn ($68bn) takeover of smaller British rival BG Group after the pair won shareholder backing and cleared regulatory hurdles.

The deal is intended at strengthening Shell's position in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market.

"The completion of the BG transaction, which we are expecting in a matter of weeks, marks the start of a new chapter in Shell, rejuvenating the company, and improving shareholder returns," van Beurden said Thursday, echoing recent comments.

World oil prices have shed about three-quarters of their value in around 18 months, mainly owing to a global supply glut but also because of weak demand growth and a strong dollar.

The crash in oil prices has been felt sector wide, with Norwegian oil giant Statoil on Thursday saying it was slashing investments and stepping up a cost-cutting programme after recording a huge annual loss of its own for 2015.

Oil companies have been downsizing staff and mothballing drilling rigs in response to a drop in oil prices from more than $100 a barrel in July 2014 to about $30 currently.

On Tuesday, US energy giant ExxonMobil announced plans to slash its capital budget and suspend a share repurchase programme.

The same day, British group BP posted its biggest loss in at least 20 years and announced plans to axe 3 000 jobs.

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