Royal Dutch Shell Q1 Earnings: Revenues And Earnings Suffer, Spending Exceeds Cash Flow From Operations, Company Cuts Capex

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Royal Dutch Shell Plc. (NYSE:RDSA) released its 2016 first quarter report recently. [1] The low crude oil price environment continues to weigh significantly on the company’s upstream operations. As a result, Royal Dutch Shell’s revenues and earnings have taken a massive hit in the first quarter. The following table provides an overview of the company’s earnings.

RDSA Earnings Q1 2016 (1)

Royal Dutch Shell’s cash investments exceeded cash flows from operations during Q1 2016.

Royal Dutch Shell Q1 2016 Reporting

Royal Dutch Shell Q1 2016 Reporting

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RDSA Earnings Q1 2016 (3)

 

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  1. First Quarter 2016 Results – May 4, 2016, May 4, 2016, Royal Dutch Shell Investor Relations []