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Monday 15 February 2016 7:27 am

Shell share price rises as boss Ben van Beurden hails “significant moment” after £35bn takeover of BG Group goes through

By: Catherine Neilan

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The energy sector's mega-merger has shrugged off the global market turmoil and collapsing oil price to go through: Royal Dutch Shell now owns the entire share capital of BG. 

The £35bn takeover, which was first announced in April last year, has come under greater scrutiny as a result of plummeting oil prices, with a number of shareholders including Standard Life taking a stance against it.

"The current oil price is $33 and Shell still needs an oil price well over $60 to make it work financially," Dave Cumming, head of equities, said last month.

Read more: Oil company forecasts aren't in line with reality

Other investors waved the deal through, however, believing in the medium-to-long term benefits, and appeared pleased by today's completion: Shell's share price was up 1.6 per cent in mid-morning trading.

However Shell now faces the challenge of disposing of $30bn-worth of assets at a time when price pressures are working against it. 

Allianz Global Investors' Chris Weaton has estimated the business will be able to sell off 10 per cent of the $30bn total at best, according to the Telegraph – noting even that will be difficult to achieve "when every oil company has assets for sale".

Shell is planning to backload the sale towards the end of the three-year merger period, but for the time being its focus will be on areas that are "oil price insensitive". 

Read more: Shell/BG deal makes sense below $60 per barrel

Chief executive Ben van Beurden said: “This is an important moment for Shell.

“It significantly boosts our reserves and production and will bring a large injection to our cash flow. We have acquired productive oil and gas projects in Brazil and Australia and other key countries.

"We will now be able to shape a simpler, leaner, more competitive company, focusing on our core expertise in deep water and LNG.”

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