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Royal Dutch Shell reported a 77 per cent rise in net second-quarter income compared with the same period last year, as higher oil prices, asset sales and non-cash gains outweighed a drop in production.
Shell said second-quarter current cost of supply net income was $8 billion. Excluding one-offs the result was $6.55 billion, just below an average forecast of $6.70 billion in a Reuters poll of eight analysts.
Rival BP reported a 13 per cent rise in underlying net profits on Tuesday, while larger rival Exxon Mobil is predicted to report a 50 per cent rise in underlying net income later today.
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