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Published: July 28, 2022

As millions face energy destitution, Shell reports record profits of $11.5 billion

Oil giant Shell has just posted record profits for a second consecutive quarter, smashing its previous record from earlier this year.

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Oil giant Shell has just posted record profits for a second consecutive quarter, smashing its previous record from earlier this year.

Shell posted adjusted earnings of a staggering USD 11.5 billion for the second quarter of this year, beating the USD 9.1 billion from the first three months of 2022.

Europe’s largest oil group was boosted by the sky-rocketing energy prices caused by the Ukraine war.

This means in the first six months of this year the oil giant has earnings of over USD 20 billion. This is profiteering at its most greedy and grotesque.

Ironically, the company even produced less oil than in the first quarter, but raked in record profits due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

What it is doing with these record profits is also interesting. In a move that surprised many analysts, the company said it was putting USD 6 billion of these profits into a share buyback scheme, which rewards shareholders. This fact was not lost on the company’s critics, who pointed out that the company was enriching itself and shareholders and not investing in renewables.

This is a massive relief because now @Shell can now afford to entirely decarbonise https://t.co/elBgqJBB4V

— Eliz Mizon (@ElizMizon) July 28, 2022

One of the arguments used against #windfalltax was that companies like @Shell needed money to invest in climate solutions

Record profits announced today, & over half going not to *any* investment, but into share buy-backs

Bear in mind next time oil&gas sector complains https://t.co/qU1UClAUeW

— Doug Parr (@doug_parr) July 28, 2022

Shell was not alone in reporting record earnings. Its French rival, TotalEnergies also reported record profits of USD 9.8 billion in the quarter. Tomorrow, it is expected that Exxon Mobil and Chevron will report record profits, too.

The oil industry’s obscene profits come as millions of people face a cost of living crisis. In the UK, at least, energy bills are expected to rise again in the coming months. One estimate is that they could hit nearly GBP 4,700 a year by early next year.

Influential commentators on Twitter were quick to criticize the obscene profits and the contrast to millions struggling to pay food and energy bills. The situation is predicted to get so bad that financial experts are warning that intervention is needed.

More record profits for @Shell_UKLtd
More & more households struggling with cost of living scandal
More public subsidies going to oil & gas companies
More dangerous climate emissions
If you aren't furious yet, you aren't paying attention#PaidToPollute #KeepItInTheGround https://t.co/9c2tU8AFfc

— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) July 28, 2022

https://twitter.com/premnsikka/status/1552553108194136064

💰 Shell is raking in billions while millions in the UK face fuel poverty.

The system is broken. We need a just transition away from fossil fuels, in the interests of communities & climate, not corporate profit. https://t.co/AlfY37e7FF

— Platform (@PlatformLondon) July 28, 2022

As Platform says, the system is broken. We may be in the dying days of the fossil fuel empire, but those companies are enriching themselves like never before, as people die from our climate crisis and die this winter from lack of food and heating. Families will be destitute. And all the while, politicians sit idly by. This situation cannot be allowed to continue.

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