Royal Dutch Shell (LON:SHEL)'s Q3 financial outlook, published on Friday, suggests that the energy giant is set to benefit from a sector-wide rally in oil, refined products, and gas prices. The company anticipates enhanced earnings from its gas, chemicals, and product trading operations. These expectations are backed by InvestingPro's data that shows Shell's revenue in the last twelve months (LTM2023.Q2) to be a staggering $358.59 billion, with a gross profit of $88.24 billion.
Shell has been aggressively buying back shares, a move that often signifies management's confidence in the company's future. Another noteworthy tip is that the company has maintained dividend payments for 19 consecutive years.
Shell also foresees a corporate adjusted loss for the quarter. This follows a loss of $654 million reported in Q2 2023. This anticipated loss does not overshadow the fact that Shell has been profitable over the last twelve months, according to InvestingPro Tips. The recent rally in the energy sector could potentially uplift earnings for integrated energy players like Shell.
The official Q3 results of Shell are scheduled to be published on November 2, 2023. These results will provide a clearer picture of the company's performance amidst fluctuating market conditions. The InvestingPro data reveals that Shell's fair value is estimated to be $79.1, which is higher than the previous close price of $62.04, indicating potential growth.