July 7 (LNGJ) - Shell Plc, Europe’s largest energy company, has issued a second-quarter 2023 earnings forecast update. The Integrated Gas unit, one of six Shell divisions and including LNG, is set to maintain steady production levels. However, trading and optimisation is expected to be significantly lower compared with a strong first quarter of 2023 “due to seasonality” and fewer optimisation opportunities.
Shell added that overall Upstream oil and gas output is expected to fall to between 1.650 million barrels of oil equivalent per day and 1.750M boe per day, down from 1.877M boe per day in the first quarter because of “scheduled maintenance, including assets in the Gulf of Mexico, Norway, Malaysia and Brazil”. The company’s refinery utilisation has declined in the second quarter from 91 percent to between 85 percent and 89 percent. Shell publishes its next earnings on July 27.








