Guess Who Is Getting Wealthy From The War In Ukraine?

World energy behemoth Shell has doubled its yearly earnings with a historic high this past year as oil and natural gas prices went up as a result of Russia’s attack of Ukraine, following U.S.-based Exxon Mobil and Chevron.

AP announces In its quarterly earnings for the last three months of the year, London-based Shell Plc reported adjusted earnings of $39.9 billion for 2022. The fourth quarter’s adjusted earnings, which don’t include one-time expenses or variations in inventory value, increased to $9.8 billion.

A $56 billion profit was also achieved by Exxon Mobil last year, which was its highest yearly total ever. According to the New York Times, Chevron made $36 billion, another record for the firm.

According to Breitbart News, Shell is the latest oil corporation to announce huge profits—the greatest in its 115-year history—even as governments aim to impose greater windfall taxes and the fossil fuel industry is under increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions.

Days earlier, Exxon Mobil announced its record yearly earnings, while BP and TotalEnergies of France and the United Kingdom reported enormous quarterly profits the year before.

The outcomes show Shell’s “ability to supply crucial energy to our customers in an unpredictable world,” according to a statement from the company’s new CEO, Wael Sawan, viewed by AP.

Additionally, Shell is increasing its dividend payout by 15% and repurchasing $4 billion worth of shares. These actions highlight the tension between energy company shareholders, who are perceived to be reaping large profits, and consumers, who are burdened by higher costs for daily needs such as heating their homes and filling up their cars.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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2 thoughts on “Guess Who Is Getting Wealthy From The War In Ukraine?”

  1. We all shall know that those who investments in these oil companies are making money on their stock! You can believe there politicians in both party that has investment in these oil companies. Biden even has stocks in them! Higher the cost of gas the more they make! Sure they take a hit at the pump! But it nothing compares to the stock money!

  2. War is hypocritical when it comes down to ruining the environment and using too much fossil fuel. Leaders who support the war in Ukraine are adding to the record profits made by oil companies and defeating the purpose of any green energy plans. They should not be telling us what to do and regulating our supply of needed fossil fuel for our survival.

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