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Shell cfo replaced in reserve estimate contraversy { April 8 2004 }

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April 8, 2004
Royal Dutch / Shell Group Replaces Unit CFO
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 10:43 a.m. ET

LONDON (AP) -- The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Cos. has replaced the chief financial officer of its exploration and production division, which is at the center of the controversy over Shell's oil and gas reserves estimates.

The group said Thursday that Simon Henry, the head of investor relations, will take over the position from Frank Coopman, who had been in the job since July 2002. The division has until recently been solely in charge of booking oil and gas reserves.

A Shell spokesman refused to comment on whether the change was connected to the January downgrading of 3.9 billion barrels in reserves of oil and natural gas, or about 20 percent of its total holdings. That disclosure caused a shareholder uproar that led to the resignations of Shell's former chairman, Sir Philip Watts, and its head of exploration and production, Walter van de Vijver.

Last month, Shell announced additional cuts to its estimated reserves and suggested that more reductions might follow.

Shell downgraded 250 million barrels in reserves to other, less certain categories. At the same time, it decided not to book a separate batch of 220 million barrels that it had earlier considered worthy of classifying as reserves.

The group also said last month that it was strengthening controls on its reserves reporting procedures. In the past, top executives had assumed that the company's exploration and production staff were booking reserves correctly. From now on, top executives themselves will have to sign off an each year's reserves estimates.

Reserves constitute an oil company's most valuable asset, and any reclassification of reserves into less certain categories is a major concern for investors. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting a formal investigation into Shell's accounting for its reserves.

Shell spokesman Matt Samuel said he had no information on why the decision was made to replace Coopman, who remains a Shell employee.

In a statement, Shell said that Coopman had been offered a ``key alternative position'' within the group, which he chose not to accept.

``We will continue to work toward a mutually acceptable alternative,'' the statement added.

``Relationships with the investment community are important to us and we will fill the post of head of Group Investor Relations as soon as possible.''

Shares in The ``Shell'' Transport and Trading Company, P.L.C. rose 0.8 percent to 370.05 pence ($6.80) in trading Thursday on the London Stock Exchange.



Copyright 2004 The Associated Press


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