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The oil market hopes the U.S. and Iran will strike a deal that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz and restore energy shipments.
Shell has become the latest oil giant to face criticism over mammoth profits after it revealed a bumper earnings haul thanks to rocketing oil prices caused by the Iran war.The FTSE 100 firm reported underlying earnings of 6.
Shell (SHEL) down 2.9% in Thursday's trading despite reporting its best quarterly earnings in two years, as the Middle East war boosted trading profits and drove up energy prices, prompting it to raise the dividend by 5%,
Britain's Shell posted stronger-than-expected quarterly profit as the Iran war sent fossil fuel prices soaring.
As Shell announces a profit boom amid the ongoing energy bill crisis, the Mirror hears from Holly Donovan, a fuel poverty campaigner living with disabilities who can only afford to put the central hea
A central piece of a closed crude oil refinery in Convent recently came crashing down as Shell Oil shifts the nearly 60-year-old complex toward making renewable fuels, company officials confirmed. The cat cracker and cat cracker reactor structure were ...
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Shell profits soar as Iran war fuels oil price surge
Record quarterly earnings: Shell's Q1 profit hit $6.92bn, beating forecasts as oil prices surged due to the Iran war. Conflict boosts margins: Brent crude peaked at $126 a barrel, fuelling Shell’s trading gains despite damage to its Qatari gas plant.
Shell used its exit from onshore operations in Nigeria to boost its climate credentials, but new reporting shows that the firm continues to trade oil from its former business