Shell anticipates its chemicals and products division will incur a loss in Q4 2025, driven by a decline in chemicals margins from $160 to $140 per ton. The company expects adjusted earnings to fall below break-even, influenced by a deferred tax adjustment in a joint venture. In contrast, refining margins are projected to rise to $14 per barrel, up from $12 per barrel in Q3 2025.
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