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Royal Dutch Shell plc: 4th Quarter and Full Year 2011 Unaudited Results


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THE HAGUE, The Netherlands, February 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

  • Royal Dutch Shell's (NYSE:RDS.A) (NYSE:RDS.B) fourth quarter 2011 earnings, on a current cost of supplies (CCS) basis (see Note 1), were $6.5 billion compared with $5.7 billion in the same quarter a year ago. Full year 2011 CCS earnings were $28.6 billion compared with $18.6 billion in 2010.
  • Fourth quarter 2011 CCS earnings excluding identified items (see page 5) were $4.8 billion compared with $4.1 billion in the fourth quarter 2010, an increase of 18%. Full year 2011 CCS earnings excluding identified items were $24.7 billion compared with $18.1 billion in 2010.
  • Basic CCS earnings per share excluding identified items for the fourth quarter 2011 increased by 16% versus the same quarter a year ago. Basic CCS earnings per share excluding identified items for the full year 2011 increased by 35% versus a year ago.
  • Cash flow from operating activities was $6.5 billion for the fourth quarter 2011 and $36.8 billion for the full year. Excluding net working capital movements, cash flow from operating activities was $7.2 billion for the fourth quarter 2011 and $43.2 billion for the full year.
  • Gearing was 13.1% at the end of 2011 versus 17.1% at the end of 2010.
  • A fourth quarter 2011 dividend has been announced of $0.42 per ordinary share and $0.84 per American Depositary Share (ADS), unchanged from the US dollar dividend per share and per ADS for the same period in 2010.
  • A first quarter 2012 dividend is expected to be declared at $0.43 per share and $0.86 per ADS, an increase of 2% compared with the first quarter 2011 US dollar dividend.
    Summary of unaudited results

             Quarters                   $ million               Full year
     Q4
    2011  Q3 2011 Q4 2010 %[1]                              2011    2010    %
 
                               Income attributable to
    6,500   6,976   6,790  -4  shareholders                 30,918  20,127 +54
                               Current cost of supplies
                               (CCS) adjustment for
     (41)     270 (1,094)      Downstream                  (2,293) (1,484)
    6,459   7,246   5,696 +13  CCS earnings                 28,625  18,643 +54
    1,613     245   1,586      Less: Identified items[2]     3,938     570
                               CCS earnings excluding
    4,846   7,001   4,110 +18  identified items             24,687  18,073 +37
                               Of which:
    5,107   5,435   3,440      Upstream                     20,600  14,442
    (278)   1,818     482      Downstream                    4,274   3,873
                               Corporate and
       17   (252)     188      Non-controlling interest      (187)   (242)
 
                               Cash flow from operating
    6,465  11,645   5,456 +18  activities                   36,771  27,350 +34
 
                               Basic CCS earnings per
     1.04    1.16    0.93 +12  share ($)                      4.61    3.04 +52
                               Basic CCS earnings per ADS
     2.08    2.32    1.86      ($)                            9.22    6.08
                               Basic CCS earnings per
                               share excl. identified
     0.78    1.12    0.67 +16  items ($)                      3.97    2.95 +35
                               Basic CCS earnings per ADS
     1.56    2.24    1.34      excl. identified items ($)     7.94    5.90
 
     0.42    0.42    0.42  -   Dividend per share ($)         1.68    1.68   -
     0.84    0.84    0.84      Dividend per ADS ($)           3.36    3.36

    [1] Q4 on Q4 change.
    [2] See page 5.

The information in these quarterly and full year results reflects the consolidated financial position and results of Royal Dutch Shell plc ("Royal Dutch Shell"). All amounts shown throughout this report are unaudited. Company No. 4366849, Registered Office: Shell Centre, London, SE1 7NA, England, UK.

Royal Dutch Shell Chief Executive Officer Peter Voser commented:

"Our fourth quarter results were impacted by a sharp downturn in industry refining margins and North American natural gas prices. The global economy and energy markets are likely to see continued high volatility. Despite the near-term uncertainties, Shell's focus remains on through-cycle investment for sustainable growth.

I am pleased with our delivery in 2011, focusing on improving our operating performance and ramping up our growth projects. We have made good progress with portfolio development during 2011, with new opportunities in global gas, liquids-rich shales and exploration, alongside some $7.5 billion of divestments as part of Shell's drive for on-going capital efficiency and portfolio improvement."

FOURTH QUARTER 2011 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENTS

Upstream

In Australia, a final investment decision was taken on the Greater Western Flank Phase 1 project (Shell share 20.6%). The project is expected to produce some 110 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day ("boe/d") at peak production and represents the next major development for the North West Shelf Project.

Also in Australia, shareholders of Bow Energy Ltd. approved its acquisition by Arrow Energy Holdings Pty Ltd. ("Arrow"), a joint venture (Shell share 50%) between Shell and PetroChina. Shell's share of the funding for this acquisition by Arrow is some $0.3 billion. The acquisition was completed in January 2012.

In Brazil, Shell completed the sale of its 20% interest in the offshore oil and gas exploration block    BM-S-8 in the Santos Basin for a consideration of some $0.4 billion.

In Cameroon, Shell sold its 80% interest in Pecten Cameroon Company LLC (Shell share of production of 10 thousand boe/d) for a consideration of some $0.5 billion.

In Indonesia, Shell entered into the Masela production-sharing contract ("PSC") with a 30% stake for a consideration of some $0.9 billion. The Masela PSC contains the Abadi gas discovery, which is planned to commence front-end engineering and design for a Floating LNG project in 2012, initially for 2.5 million tonnes per annum ("mtpa") capacity, with the potential for significant project expansions at a later stage.

In Iraq, final government approvals were received to form the Basrah Gas Company, a joint venture between Iraq's South Gas Company (51%), Shell (44%) and Mitsubishi Corporation (5%). The Basrah Gas Company will ultimately gather and process some 2 billion cubic feet per day ("bcf/d") of raw gas from the Rumaila, Zubair and West Qurna 1 fields, initially supplying domestic markets with a longer-term option to develop LNG export capacity.

In Korea, Shell signed a binding Heads of Agreement for the long-term supply of 3.64 mtpa of LNG to Kogas for twenty years from 2016 and 1 mtpa of LNG from 2013 to 2016.

This supply agreement brings the total LNG sales contracts in Shell's global LNG portfolio signed during 2011 to some 6 mtpa. These long-term contracts are linked to oil prices and at today's oil prices these would be valued at around $100 billion.

In Malaysia, Shell extended two PSCs by 30 years for enhanced oil recovery projects offshore Sarawak and Sabah. The improvement in recovery efficiency of the Baram Delta (Shell share 40%) and North Sabah (Shell share 50%) oil fields is expected to result in additional oil production and extend field life to beyond 2040.

In Nigeria, Shell sold its 30% interest in Oil Mining Leases 26 and 42 and related facilities in the Niger Delta (Shell share of production of 6 thousand boe/d) for a consideration of some $0.5 billion.

In Norway, Shell completed the sale of its interests in the natural gas transport infrastructure joint venture Gassled for a consideration of some $0.7 billion, with proceeds received in January 2012.

During the fourth quarter 2011, Shell participated in the Vos-1 (Shell share 50%) and the Satyr-3 (Shell share 25%) gas discoveries, both in the Carnarvon Basin offshore Australia, and had a substantial new oil discovery near the Clair field in the UK. Shell also continued with appraisal successes in our global tight gas portfolio in Australia, China and in North America in the Groundbirch, Marcellus, and liquids-rich Eagle Ford plays.

As part of our global exploration programme, Shell spent some $0.7 billion on new acreage positions during the quarter. New positions include offshore Australia, the Russian Arctic onshore, offshore and onshore Turkey and additions to existing liquids-rich shale positions in Canada, Colombia and the USA.

Also, Shell's application for its working interest in the French Guiana deepwater block was approved by the French government and Shell assumed operatorship on February 1, 2012. Shell increased its working interest in this acreage from 33% to 45%.

Downstream

In Germany, Shell agreed to transfer the operations of the base oil production at Harburg refinery to a third party. The remaining facilities of the 108 thousand barrels per day ("b/d") refinery (Shell share 100%) will be converted into an oil products terminal by 2013.

In the United Kingdom, Shell completed the acquisition of 253 retail stations from the Snax 24 Consortium Partnership for a consideration of some $0.4 billion.

Shell completed the sale of the majority of its shareholding of its downstream businesses in Cape Verde, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia. This represents the first stage of the divestment of the majority of Shell's shareholding in most of its downstream businesses in Africa as announced in February 2011, with the remainder expected to be completed in 2012.

In Qatar, Shell and Qatar Petroleum signed a Heads of Agreement for the development of a world-scale petrochemicals complex (Shell share 20%). The scope under consideration includes a plant of up to 1.5 mtpa mono-ethylene glycol and 0.3 mtpa of linear alpha olefins.


Key features of the fourth quarter and full year 2011

  • Fourth quarter 2011 CCS earnings (see Note 1) were $6,459 million, 13% higher than in the same quarter a year ago. Full year 2011 CCS earnings were $28,625 million, 54% higher than in 2010.
  • Fourth quarter 2011 CCS earnings excluding identified items (see page 5) were $4,846 million, compared with $4,110 million in the fourth quarter 2010. Full year 2011 CCS earnings excluding identified items were $24,687 million, compared with $18,073 million in 2010.
  • Basic CCS earnings per share increased by 12% versus the same quarter a year ago. Full year 2011 basic CCS earnings per share increased by 52% compared with 2010.
  • Basic CCS earnings per share excluding identified items increased by 16% versus the same quarter a year ago. Full year 2011 basic CCS earnings per share excluding identified items increased by 35% compared with 2010.
  • Cash flow from operating activities for the fourth quarter 2011 was $6.5 billion, compared with $5.5 billion in the same quarter last year. Excluding net working capital movements, cash flow from operating activities in the fourth quarter 2011 was $7.2 billion, compared with $6.2 billion in the same quarter last year.

    Full year 2011 cash flow from operating activities was $36.8 billion, compared with $27.4 billion in 2010. Excluding net working capital movements, cash flow from operating activities in 2011 was $43.2 billion, compared with $33.3 billion in 2010.
  • Total dividends distributed in the fourth quarter 2011 were $2.6 billion of which some $0.9 billion were settled by issuing some 27.3 million Class A shares under the scrip dividend programme for the third quarter 2011. Some 9.1 million Class B shares, equivalent to $0.3 billion, were bought back for cancellation during the quarter under our share buyback programme .

    Total dividends distributed in the full year 2011 were $10.5 billion of which $3.6 billion were settled by issuing some 104.6 million Class A shares under the scrip dividend programme. Some 34.4 million Class B shares, equivalent to $1.1 billion, were bought back for cancellation.
  • Net capital investment (see Note 1) for the fourth quarter 2011 was $9.7 billion, bringing the full year 2011 total to $23.5 billion. Capital investment was $11.0 billion for the fourth quarter 2011 and $31.1 billion for the full year 2011. 
  • Return on average capital employed (ROACE) (see Note 3) for 2011 on a reported income basis was 15.9%. 
  • Gearing was 13.1% at the end of 2011 versus 17.1% at the end of 2010.
  • When final volumes are reported in the 2011 Annual Report / Form 20-F, Shell expects that proved oil and gas reserves additions before taking into account production on an SEC basis will be around 1.2 billion boe.

    With 2011 production of some 1.2 billion boe, our headline proved Reserves Replacement Ratio for the year on an SEC basis is expected to be around 100%. Our Organic Reserves Replacement Ratio , which excludes the impact of oil price movements in the year, acquisitions and divestments, is expected to be around 120%.

    At the end of 2011, total proved reserves on an SEC basis are expected to be around 14.2 billion to 14.3 billion boe, in line with the end of 2010, after taking into account 2011 production. As a consequence, Shell's reserves to production ratio is expected to remain around 12 years at the end of 2011, in line with the end of 2010.

    The 3 year average headline proved Reserves Replacement Ratio on an SEC basis is expected to be around 160%.
    Further information will be provided in our Annual Report / Form 20-F, which is expected to be filed in March 2012.
  • Supplementary financial and operational disclosure for the fourth quarter and full year 2011 is available at http://www.shell.com/investor.

Summary of identified items

CCS earnings in the fourth quarter 2011 reflected the following items, which in aggregate amounted to a net gain of $1,613 million (compared with a net gain of $1,586 million in the fourth quarter 2010), as summarised in the table below:

  • Upstream earnings included a net gain of $1,458 million, mainly reflecting divestment gains, the estimated fair value accounting for commodity derivatives (see Note 2) and the mark-to-market valuation of certain gas contracts. Earnings for the fourth quarter 2010 included a net gain of $1,657 million.
  • Downstream earnings included a net gain of $34 million, mainly reflecting a tax credit and a net divestment gain, partly offset by a provision. Earnings for the fourth quarter 2010 included a net charge of $71 million.
  • Corporate and Non-controlling interest earnings included a net gain of $121 million, mainly reflecting a divestment gain.
    Summary of identified items

           Quarters                    $ million               Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010                                   2011   2010
                            Identified items:
      1,458     636   1,657 Upstream                          3,855  1,493
         34   (338)    (71) Downstream                           15   (923)
                            Corporate and Non-controlling
        121    (53)       - interest                             68      -
      1,613     245   1,586 CCS earnings impact               3,938    570
 

These identified items generally relate to events with an impact of more than $50 million on Royal Dutch Shell's CCS earnings and are shown to provide additional insight into segment earnings and income attributable to shareholders. Further comments on the business segments are provided in the section 'Earnings by Business Segment' on pages 6 to 8.

EARNINGS BY BUSINESS SEGMENT

 

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    UPSTREAM

              Quarters                    $ million              Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010 %[1]                              2011   2010   %
 
                                 Upstream earnings excluding
      5,107   5,435   3,440 +48  identified items            20,600 14,442 +43
      6,565   6,071   5,097 +29  Upstream earnings           24,455 15,935 +53
 
                                 Upstream cash flow from
      6,485   8,520   5,596 +16  operating activities        30,579 24,872 +23
 
                                 Upstream net capital
      7,363   5,944     522  -   investment                  19,083 21,222 -10
 
                                 Liquids production
                                 available for sale
      1,644   1,676   1,741  -6  (thousand b/d)               1,666  1,709  -3
                                 Natural gas production
                                 available for sale (million
      9,633   7,749  10,184  -5  scf/d)                       8,986  9,305  -3
                                 Barrels of oil equivalent
      3,305   3,012   3,496  -5  (thousand boe/d)             3,215  3,314  -3
 
                                 LNG sales volumes (million
       4.84    4.76    4.39 +10  tonnes)                      18.83  16.76 +12

    [1] Q4 on Q4 change

Fourth quarter Upstream earnings excluding identified items were $5,107 million compared with $3,440 million a year ago. Identified items were a net gain of $1,458 million, compared with a net gain of $1,657 million in the fourth quarter 2010 (see page 5).

Upstream earnings excluding identified items increased compared with the fourth quarter 2010. Earnings reflected higher liquids and natural gas realisations. Earnings also reflected higher LNG realisations, increased LNG sales volumes and higher dividends from an LNG venture. These items were partly offset by lower liquids and natural gas production volumes, higher depreciation and increased exploration expense.

Global liquids realisations were 30% higher than in the fourth quarter 2010. Global natural gas realisations were 12% higher than in the same quarter a year ago. While natural gas realisations in the Americas decreased by 10%, natural gas realisations outside the Americas increased by 22%.

Fourth quarter 2011 production was 3,305 thousand boe/d compared with 3,496 thousand boe/d a year ago. Excluding the impact of divestments of some 90 thousand boe/d, fourth quarter 2011 production was 3% lower than in the same period last year.

New field start-ups and the continuing ramp-up of fields contributed some 290 thousand boe/d to production in the fourth quarter 2011, in particular from Pearl GTL and Qatargas 4 LNG in Qatar, which more than offset the impact of field declines.

LNG sales volumes of 4.84 million tonnes were 10% higher than in the same quarter a year ago, reflecting the contribution of Qatargas 4 LNG.

Full year Upstream earnings excluding identified items were $20,600 million compared with $14,442 million in 2010. Identified items were a net gain of $3,855 million, mainly reflecting divestment gains, compared with a net gain of $1,493 million in 2010.

Upstream earnings excluding identified items increased compared with 2010, reflecting higher liquids and natural gas realisations and increased trading contributions. Earnings also reflected higher LNG sales volumes and higher realised LNG prices as well as increased dividends from an LNG venture. These items were offset by higher operating expenses, mainly reflecting the start-up of new projects, lower liquids and natural gas production volumes and increased taxes.

Global liquids realisations were 39% higher than in 2010. Global natural gas realisations were 18% higher than in 2010. Natural gas realisations in the Americas decreased by 8%, whereas natural gas realisations outside the Americas increased by 26%.

Full year 2011 production was 3,215 thousand boe/d compared with 3,314 thousand boe/d for 2010. Excluding the impact of divestments of some 100 thousand boe/d, full year 2011 production was in line with 2010.

New field start-ups and the continuing ramp-up of fields contributed some 270 thousand boe/d to production in the full year 2011, in particular from Pearl GTL and Qatargas 4 LNG in Qatar as well as Gbaran Ubie in Nigeria and AOSP Expansion 1 in Canada, which more than offset the impact of field declines.

LNG sales volumes of 18.83 million tonnes were 12% higher than in 2010, reflecting the successful ramp-up of Qatargas 4 LNG during the year as well as higher volumes from Nigeria LNG and the Sakhalin II project.

    DOWNSTREAM

              Quarters                   $ million              Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010 %[1]                             2011   2010   %
 
                                 Downstream CCS earnings
      (278)   1,818     482  -   excluding identified items  4,274  3,873  +10
      (244)   1,480     411  -   Downstream CCS earnings     4,289  2,950  +45
 
                                 Downstream cash flow from
        324   2,069   (348)  -   operating activities        4,921  1,961 +151
 
                                 Downstream net capital
      2,362     149     991 +138 investment                  4,342  2,358  +84
 
                                 Refinery processing intake
      2,666   2,854   3,201 -17  (thousand boe/d)            2,845  3,197  -11
 
                                 Oil products sales volumes
      6,155   6,374   6,670  -8  (thousand b/d)              6,196  6,460   -4
 
                                 Chemicals sales volumes
      4,440   4,832   5,297 -16  (thousand tonnes)          18,831 20,653   -9

    [1] Q4 on Q4 change

Fourth quarter Downstream earnings excluding identified items were a loss of $278 million compared with a profit of $482 million in the fourth quarter 2010. Identified items were a net gain of $34 million, compared with a net charge of $71 million in the fourth quarter 2010 (see page 5).

Downstream results excluding identified items decreased compared with the fourth quarter 2010. Earnings reflected lower operating expenses and improved oil products unit marketing margins. These items were more than offset by lower realised refining margins, reflecting the deterioration in the global refining environment. Compared to the same quarter last year, Downstream results were also impacted by lower oil products and chemicals sales volumes as well as reduced trading contributions.

Oil products sales volumes decreased by 8% compared with the same period a year ago as a result of portfolio divestments and weakening global demand. Excluding the impact of divestments and the effects of the formation of the Raízen joint venture, a total of some 260 thousand b/d, sales volumes were 4% lower than in the same period last year.

Chemicals sales volumes decreased by 16% compared with the same quarter last year, due to lower plant availability and the impact of weakening global demand. Chemicals manufacturing plant availability decreased to 86% compared with 94% in the fourth quarter 2010, as a result of increased maintenance activities.

Refinery intake volumes decreased by 17% compared with the fourth quarter of 2010, mainly as a result of portfolio divestments. Excluding portfolio impacts, refinery intake volumes were 9% lower than in the same period a year ago. Refinery availability of 92% was in line with the fourth quarter 2010.

Full year Downstream earnings excluding identified items were $4,274 million compared with $3,873 million in 2010. Identified items were a net gain of $15 million, compared with a net charge of $923 million in 2010.

Downstream earnings excluding identified items increased compared with 2010. Earnings reflected higher contributions from trading, lower operating expenses and higher chemicals unit margins, due to favourable market conditions during most of the year. These items were partly offset by lower realised refining margins, as a result of the weaker global refining environment. Compared to the previous year, Downstream earnings were also impacted by lower oil products and chemicals sales volumes.

Oil products sales volumes decreased by 4% compared with 2010, as a result of portfolio divestments and weakening demand. Excluding both the impact of divestments and the effects of the formation of the Raízen joint venture, a total of some 210 thousand b/d, sales volumes decreased by 1% compared with 2010.

Chemicals sales volumes decreased by 9% compared with 2010, mainly due to lower plant availability. Chemicals manufacturing plant availability decreased to 89% compared with 92% in 2010, as a result of increased maintenance activities.

Refinery intake volumes decreased by 11% compared with 2010, mainly as a result of portfolio divestments and refinery closures. Excluding portfolio impacts, refinery intake volumes were 2% lower compared with 2010. Refinery availability of 92% was in line with 2010.

    Corporate and Non-controlling Interest

           Quarters                       $ million                 Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010                                        2011  2010
 
                            Corporate and Non-controlling interest
         17   (252)     188 excl. identified items                 (187) (242)
                            Of which:
         24   (201)     231 Corporate                                63    91
        (7)    (51)    (43) Non-controlling interest               (250) (333)
 
        138   (305)     188 Corporate and Non-controlling interest (119) (242)
 

Fourth quarter Corporate results and Non-controlling interest excluding identified items were a gain of $17 million compared with a gain of $188 million in the same period last year. Identified items in the fourth quarter 2011 were a net gain of $121 million (see page 5).

Corporate earnings excluding identified items were lower compared with the fourth quarter 2010, mainly reflecting unfavourable currency exchange rate effects of $25 million compared with favourable currency exchange rate effects of $215 million in the fourth quarter 2010. Results also reflected higher net interest expense and higher costs. These items were partly offset by increased tax credits.

Full year Corporate results and Non-controlling interest excluding identified items were a loss of $187 million compared with a loss of $242 million in 2010. Identified items in the full year 2011 were a net gain of $68 million.

Corporate earnings excluding identified items were lower compared with 2010, reflecting higher net interest expense and unfavourable currency exchange rate effects, largely offset by increased tax credits and lower costs.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

First quarter 2012 results and first quarter 2012 dividend are scheduled to be announced on April 26, 2012. Second quarter 2012 results and second quarter 2012 dividend are scheduled to be announced on July 26, 2012. Third quarter 2012 results and third quarter 2012 dividend are scheduled to be announced on November 1, 2012.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

    Consolidated Statement of Income

              Quarters                   $ million              Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010 %[1]                            2011    2010    %
    115,575 123,412 100,714      Revenue                   470,171 368,056
                                 Share of profit of
                                 equity-accounted
      2,233   2,041   1,979      investments                 8,737   5,953
      1,320     504   2,832      Interest and other income   5,581   4,143
                                 Total revenue and other
    119,128 125,957 105,525      income                    484,489 378,152
     91,865  98,094  78,138      Purchases                 370,044 283,176
                                 Production and
      6,993   6,761   7,294      manufacturing expenses     26,458  24,458
                                 Selling, distribution and
      3,706   3,516   4,301      administrative expenses    14,335  15,528
        404     253     422      Research and development    1,125   1,019
        825     661     646      Exploration                 2,266   2,036
                                 Depreciation, depletion
      3,243   3,803   3,236      and amortisation           13,228  15,595
        287     331     227      Interest expense            1,373     996
     11,805  12,538  11,261   +5 Income before taxation     55,660  35,344 +57
      5,337   5,505   4,405      Taxation                   24,475  14,870
      6,468   7,033   6,856   -6 Income for the period      31,185  20,474 +52
                                 Income attributable to
       (32)      57      66      non-controlling interest      267     347
                                 Income attributable to
                                 Royal Dutch Shell plc
      6,500   6,976   6,790   -4 shareholders               30,918  20,127 +54
 
                                 Current cost of supplies
                                 (CCS) adjustment for
       (41)     270 (1,094)      Downstream                (2,293) (1,484)
      6,459   7,246   5,696  +13 CCS earnings               28,625  18,643 +54
      1,613     245   1,586      Less: Identified items      3,938     570
                                 CCS earnings excluding
      4,846   7,001   4,110  +18 identified items           24,687  18,073 +37


 

    Basic earnings per share

           Quarters                                              Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010                 $                  2011    2010
     1.04    1.12    1.11   Earnings per share                 4.98    3.28
     1.04    1.16    0.93   CCS earnings per share             4.61    3.04
                            CCS earnings per share excl.
     0.78    1.12    0.67   identified items                   3.97    2.95

    Diluted earnings per share

           Quarters                                              Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010                 $                  2011    2010
     1.04    1.12    1.10   Earnings per share                 4.97    3.28
     1.03    1.16    0.93   CCS earnings per share             4.60    3.04
                            CCS earnings per share excl.
     0.78    1.12    0.67   identified items                   3.97    2.94

    Shares[2]

           Quarters                     Millions                 Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010                                    2011    2010
                            Weighted average number of shares
                            as the basis for:
    6,231.3 6,238.1 6,137.3 Basic earnings per share          6,212.5 6,132.6
    6,241.0 6,247.1 6,147.4 Diluted earnings per share        6,221.7 6,139.3
 
                            Shares outstanding at the end of
    6,220.1 6,236.5 6,154.2 the period                        6,220.1 6,154.2

    [1] Q4 on Q4 change.
    [2] Royal Dutch Shell plc ordinary shares of EUR0.07 each.


 

    Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income

           Quarters                      $ million                Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010                                      2011    2010
      6,468   7,033   6,856 Income for the period                31,185 20,474
                            Other comprehensive income, net of
                            tax:
    (1,310) (4,642)    (24) Currency translation differences    (3,328)  (142)
                            Unrealised gains/(losses) on
      1,671      23   (182) securities                           1,684   (298)
      (133)   (130)    (16) Cash flow hedging gains/(losses)      (222)    (2)
                            Share of other comprehensive
                            income/(loss) of equity-accounted
       (39)      29     482 investments                              60    488
                            Other comprehensive income/(loss)
        189 (4,720)     260 for the period                      (1,806)     46
      6,657   2,313   7,116 Comprehensive income for the period  29,379 20,520
                            Comprehensive income/(loss)
                            attributable to non-controlling
      (603)    (46)      51 interest                              (348)    389
                            Comprehensive income attributable
                            to Royal Dutch Shell plc
      7,260   2,359   7,065 shareholders                         29,727 20,131


 

    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

                        Equity attributable to Royal Dutch
                              Shell plc shareholders
 
                    Ordinary
                     share   Shares
                    capital  held in  Other   Retained          Non-controlling  Total
       $ million              trust  reserves earnings  Total      interest      equity
    At January 1,
    2011                 529 (2,789)   10,094  140,179  148,013           1,767  149,780
    Comprehensive
    income for the
    period                 -       -  (1,191)   30,918   29,727           (348)   29,379
    Capital
    contributions
    from and other
    changes in
    non-controlling
    interest               -       -        -       41       41             505      546
    Dividends paid         -       -        - (10,457) (10,457)           (438) (10,895)
    Scrip
    dividends[1]          10       -     (10)    3,580    3,580               -    3,580
    Repurchases of
    shares               (3)       -        3  (1,106)  (1,106)               -  (1,106)
    Shares held in
    trust: net
    sales/
    (purchases) and
    dividends
    received               -   (201)        -      142     (59)               -     (59)
    Share-based
    compensation           -       -       88    (310)    (222)               -    (222)
    At December 31,
    2011                 536 (2,990)    8,984  162,987  169,517           1,486  171,003

    [1] During 2011 some 104.6 million Class A shares, equivalent to $3.6
    billion, were issued under the Scrip Dividend Programme.
                        Equity attributable to Royal Dutch
                              Shell plc shareholders
 
                    Ordinary
                     share   Shares
                    capital  held in  Other   Retained          Non-controlling  Total
       $ million              trust  reserves earnings  Total      interest      equity

    At January 1,
    2010                 527 (1,711)    9,982  127,633  136,431           1,704  138,135
    Comprehensive
    income for the
    period                 -       -        4   20,127   20,131             389   20,520
    Capital
    contributions
    from and other
    changes in
    non-controlling
    interest               -       -        -      283      283              69      352
    Dividends paid         -       -        - (10,196) (10,196)           (395) (10,591)
    Scrip
    dividends[2]           2       -      (2)      612      612               -      612
    Shares held in
    trust: net
    sales/
    (purchases) and
    dividends
    received               - (1,078)        -    1,521      443               -      443
    Share-based
    compensation           -       -      110      199      309               -      309
    At December 31,
    2010                 529 (2,789)   10,094  140,179  148,013           1,767  149,780

    [2] During 2010 some 18.3 million Class A shares, equivalent to $0.6 billion,
        were issued under the Scrip Dividend Programme.


 

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEEET
                                                      $ million
                                                       Sept 30,
                                        Dec 31, 2011     2011     Dec 31, 2010
 
    Assets
    Non-current assets:
    Intangible assets                          4,521        4,500        5,039
    Property, plant and equipment            152,081      147,027      142,705
    Equity-accounted investments              37,990       38,321       33,414
    Investments in securities                  5,492        3,915        3,809
    Deferred tax                               4,732        5,512        5,361
    Prepaid pension costs                     11,408       11,132       10,368
    Trade and other receivables                9,256        9,040        8,970
                                             225,480      219,447      209,666
 
    Current assets:
    Inventories                               28,976       30,250       29,348
    Trade and other receivables               79,509       78,529       70,102
    Cash and cash equivalents                 11,292       19,256       13,444
                                             119,777      128,035      112,894
 
    Total assets                             345,257      347,482      322,560
 
    Liabilities
    Non-current liabilities:
    Debt                                      30,463       31,092       34,381
    Trade and other payables                   4,921        5,415        4,250
    Deferred tax                              14,649       15,814       13,388
    Retirement benefit obligations             5,931        5,988        5,924
    Decommissioning and other
    provisions                                15,631       15,442       14,285
                                              71,595       73,751       72,228
 
    Current liabilities:
    Debt                                       6,712        8,268        9,951
    Trade and other payables                  81,846       80,357       76,550
    Taxes payable                             10,606       15,305       10,306
    Retirement benefit obligations               387          374          377
    Decommissioning and other
    provisions                                 3,108        3,224        3,368
                                             102,659      107,528      100,552
 
    Total liabilities                        174,254      181,279      172,780
 
    Equity attributable to Royal Dutch
    Shell plc shareholders                   169,517      164,601      148,013
 
    Non-controlling interest                   1,486        1,602        1,767
    Total equity                             171,003      166,203      149,780
 
    Total liabilities and equity             345,257      347,482      322,560


 

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

           Quarters                    $ million                 Full year
    Q4 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 2010                                    2011     2010
 
                            Cash flow from operating
                            activities:
      6,468   7,033   6,856 Income for the period              31,185   20,474
                            Adjustment for:
      5,816   5,746   4,515 - Current taxation                 23,009   16,384
        275     249     186 - Interest expense (net)            1,164      842
                            - Depreciation, depletion and
      3,243   3,803   3,236 amortisation                       13,228   15,595
                            - Net (gains)/losses on sale of
    (1,150)   (347) (2,344) assets                            (4,485)  (3,276)
                            - Decrease/(increase) in net
      (688)   1,011   (754) working capital                   (6,471)  (5,929)
                            - Share of profit of
    (2,233) (2,041) (1,979) equity-accounted investments      (8,737)  (5,953)
                            - Dividends received from
                            equity-accounted
      3,196   2,402   2,064 investments                         9,681    6,519
                            - Deferred taxation and other
      (159)   (204)   (468) provisions                          1,768  (1,934)
      (550)   (540)   (696) - Other                             (949)     (10)
                            Net cash from operating
     14,218  17,112  10,616 activities (pre-tax)               59,393   42,712
 
    (7,753) (5,467) (5,160) Taxation paid                    (22,622) (15,362)
 
                            Net cash from operating
      6,465  11,645   5,456 activities                         36,771   27,350
 
                            Cash flow from investing
                            activities:
    (9,914) (7,261) (5,571) Capital expenditure              (26,301) (26,940)
                            Investments in equity-accounted
      (315)   (199)   (110) investments                       (1,886)  (2,050)
      1,175   1,594   1,286 Proceeds from sale of assets        6,990    3,325
                            Proceeds from sale of
         43     200   3,380 equity-accounted investments          468    3,591
                            (Additions to)/proceeds from
         83       6    (16) sale of securities                     90     (34)
         11      75      34 Interest received                     196      136
                            Net cash used in investing
    (8,917) (5,585)   (997) activities                       (20,443) (21,972)
 
                            Cash flow from
                            financing activities:
                            Net (decrease)/increase in debt
                            with maturity period
 
      (841)   (365)     248 within three months               (3,724)    4,647
          5     477     120 Other debt: New borrowings          1,249    7,849
      (585) (2,529)   (388) Repayments                        (4,649)  (3,240)
      (470)   (173)   (108) Interest paid                     (1,665)  (1,312)
                            Change in non-controlling
         11     (3)      66 interest                                8      381
                            Dividends paid to:
                            - Royal Dutch Shell plc
    (1,688) (1,865) (1,998) shareholders                      (6,877)  (9,584)
       (64)   (175)    (38) - Non-controlling interest          (438)    (395)
      (289)   (817)       - Repurchases of shares             (1,106)        -
                            Shares held in trust: net
                            sales/(purchases) and dividends
    (1,342)      10      17 received                            (929)      187
                            Net cash from/(used in)
    (5,263) (5,440) (2,081) financing activities             (18,131)  (1,467)
 
                            Currency translation
                            differences relating to cash
                            and
 
      (249)   (829)   (216) cash equivalents                    (349)    (186)
                            (Decrease)/increase in cash and
    (7,964)   (209)   2,162 cash equivalents                  (2,152)    3,725
 
                            Cash and cash equivalents at
     19,256  19,465  11,282 beginning of period                13,444    9,719
 
                            Cash and cash equivalents at
     11,292  19,256  13,444 end of period                      11,292   13,444


 

EXPLANATORY NOTES

1. Basis of preparation

The unaudited quarterly and full year financial report and tables of Royal Dutch Shell plc and its subsidiaries (collectively known as "Shell") are prepared on the basis of the same accounting principles as, and should be read in conjunction with, the Annual Report / Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2010 (pages 102 to 107) as filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

The information for the periods ended December 31, 2011 does not comprise statutory accounts for the purposes of section 435 of the Companies Act 2006. Statutory accounts for the year ended December 31, 2010 were approved by the Board of Directors and delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditors on those accounts was unqualified, did not include a reference to any matters to which the auditors drew attention by way of emphasis without qualifying the report, and did not contain any statement under sections 498(2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.

Segment information

Segment earnings are presented on a current cost of supplies basis (CCS earnings). On this basis, the purchase price of volumes sold during the period is based on the estimated current cost of supplies during the same period after making allowance for the estimated tax effect. CCS earnings thus exclude the effect of changes in the oil price on inventory carrying amounts. Net capital investment information is presented as measured based on capital expenditure as reported in the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows, adjusted for: proceeds from divestments; exploration expenses excluding exploration wells written off; investments in equity-accounted investments; leases and other items.

CCS earnings and net capital investment information are the dominant measures used by the Chief Executive Officer for the purposes of making decisions about allocating resources and assessing performance.

2. Impacts of accounting for derivatives

In the ordinary course of business Shell enters into contracts to supply or purchase oil and gas products, and also enters into derivative contracts to mitigate resulting economic exposures (generally price exposure). Derivative contracts are carried at period-end market price (fair value), with movements in fair value recognised in income for the period. Supply and purchase contracts entered into for operational purposes are, by contrast, recognised when the transaction occurs (see also below); furthermore, inventory is carried at historical cost or net realisable value, whichever is lower.

As a consequence, accounting mismatches occur because: (a) the supply or purchase transaction is recognised in a different period; or (b) the inventory is measured on a different basis.

In addition, certain UK gas contracts held by the Upstream business are, due to pricing or delivery conditions, deemed to contain embedded derivatives or written options and are also required to be carried at fair value even though they are entered into for operational purposes.

The accounting impacts of the aforementioned are reported as identified items in the quarterly results.

3. Return on average capital employed (ROACE)

ROACE measures the efficiency of Shell's utilisation of the capital that it employs. In this calculation, ROACE is defined as the sum of income for the year adjusted for after-tax interest expense as a percentage of the average capital employed for the same period. Capital employed consists of total equity, current debt and non-current debt.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT

All amounts shown throughout this report are unaudited.

The companies in which Royal Dutch Shell plc directly and indirectly owns investments are separate entities. In this report "Shell", "Shell group" and "Royal Dutch Shell" are sometimes used for convenience where references are made to Royal Dutch Shell plc and its subsidiaries in general. Likewise, the words "we", "us" and "our" are also used to refer to subsidiaries in general or to those who work for them. These expressions are also used where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular company or companies. "Subsidiaries", "Shell subsidiaries" and "Shell companies" as used in this report refer to companies in which Royal Dutch Shell either directly or indirectly has control, by having either a majority of the voting rights or the right to exercise a controlling influence. The companies in which Shell has significant influence but not control are referred to as "associated companies" or "associates" and companies in which Shell has joint control are referred to as "jointly controlled entities". In this report, associates and jointly controlled entities are also referred to as "equity-accounted investments". The term "Shell interest" is used for convenience to indicate the direct and/or indirect ownership interest held by Shell in a venture, partnership or company, after exclusion of all third-party interest. (For example, Shell interest in Woodside Petroleum Ltd is 24%.)

This report contains forward-looking statements concerning the financial condition, results of operations and businesses of Royal Dutch Shell. All statements other than statements of historical fact are, or may be deemed to be, forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements of future expectations that are based on management's current expectations and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. Forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements concerning the potential exposure of Royal Dutch Shell to market risks and statements expressing management's expectations, beliefs, estimates, forecasts, projections and assumptions. These forward-looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as "anticipate", "believe", "could", "estimate", "expect", "goals", "intend", "may", "objectives", "outlook", "plan", "probably", "project", "risks", "scheduled", "seek", "should", "target", "will" and similar terms and phrases. There are a number of factors that could affect the future operations of Royal Dutch Shell and could cause those results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements included in this report, including (without limitation): (a) price fluctuations in crude oil and natural gas; (b) changes in demand for Shell's products; (c) currency fluctuations; (d) drilling and production results; (e) reserves estimates; (f) loss of market share and industry competition; (g) environmental and physical risks; (h) risks associated with the identification of suitable potential acquisition properties and targets, and successful negotiation and completion of such transactions; (i) the risk of doing business in developing countries and countries subject to international sanctions; (j) legislative, fiscal and regulatory developments including regulatory measures addressing climate change; (k) economic and financial market conditions in various countries and regions; (l) political risks, including the risks of expropriation and renegotiation of the terms of contracts with governmental entities, delays or advancements in the approval of projects and delays in the reimbursement for shared costs; and (m) changes in trading conditions. All forward-looking statements contained in this report are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Additional factors that may affect future results are contained in Royal Dutch Shell's Annual Report / Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2010 (available at http://www.shell.com/investor and http://www.sec.gov). These factors also should be considered by the reader. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this report, February 2, 2012. Neither Royal Dutch Shell nor any of its subsidiaries undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or other information. In light of these risks, results could differ materially from those stated, implied or inferred from the forward-looking statements contained in this report.

February 2, 2012

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