| Exxon, Chevron, Shell Report Record Profits on High Energy Prices 
 Oil giants post $46 billion in combined profit in latest quarter, as they cashed in on rebounding energy demand
 
 
  Despite a record profit, Exxon signaled it would stick with relatively conservative spending plans in the oil patch.PHOTO: EDUARDO MUNOZ/REUTERS 
 By  Collin Eaton
 
 Updated July 29, 2022 9:16 am ET
 
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 Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron and Shell the three largest Western oil companies, banked a record $46 billion in collective profits in the second quarter, fueled by the highest energy prices in over a decade and  lucrative oil-refining margins.
 
 Exxon, the largest U.S. oil company, said Friday its second-quarter profit rose to $17.9 billion, its highest ever and nearly four times as much as the same period a year ago, citing rising oil and fuel production, higher energy prices and cost cuts. Rival Chevron also posted a record profit Friday of $11.6 billion, up from $3.1 billion in the same period last year.
 
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