Australia

2,151 Employees

THIRD-PARTY REVENUES

$1,885,231,921

RELATED-PARTY REVENUES

$7,642,077,269

TOTAL REVENUES

$9,527,309,190

PROFIT BEFORE TAX

$1,093,105,068

TAX PAID

$1,175,139

TAX ACCRUED

$16,771,303

TANGIBLE ASSETS

$42,229,823,752

STATED CAPITAL

$54,006,709,872

ACCUMULATED EARNINGS

$1,206,872,988

Main Business Activities

  • Upstream and Integrated Gas
  • New Energies

Shell began operations in Australia in 1901. Today, we are a leading gas producer and are playing our part in the transition to a low-carbon future by investing in the power sector, renewable energy sources and carbon abatement activities.

Shell Australia has been through a heavy investment phase in onshore and offshore natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exploration and development projects, power and gas trading, renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions abatement projects. Shell Australia is comprised of two income tax groups: Shell Energy Holdings Australia Limited and QGC Upstream Holdings Pty Ltd. (QGC).

Country Financial Analysis

The statutory corporate income tax rate in Australia is 30%.

Shell Australia’s 2019 revenue is derived from sales of LNG, condensate, liquefied petroleum gas, domestic gas and power. Shell Australia's recent investments have been in projects which are yet to generate profit. The Shell Energy Holdings and QGC tax groups had lower taxable income than accounting profit after using capital allowances, carry-forward losses and incentive credits (for research and development, for example). The tax paid figure for 2019 includes payments relating to previous years. 

Our Payments to Governments Report for 2019 also shows around $174.5 million of payments in , fees and infrastructure improvements.

Royalties
Royalties are generally payment due for the use of an asset. Mineral royalties are payments to governments or other owners for the rights to extract oil and gas resources, typically at a set percentage of revenue less any deductions that may be taken. See also Trademark royalties.
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