LONDON: Anglo-Dutch oil company Royal Dutch Shell is struggling to replace its oil and gas reserves as it pushes ahead with plans to produce more, invest more, and pay a higher dividend.
Shell was posting quarterly profit that missed expectations yesterday, rising 15% to US$5.58bil on an adjusted current cost of supply basis thanks, in part, to stronger refining margins and compared with a forecast for US$6.2bil.
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