Shell plc publishes first quarter 2026 press release
relleaseid Kamis, 07 Mei 2026 16:48 WIB
London, May 7, 2026
Shell delivered strong results enabled by our relentless focus on operational performance in a quarter marked by unprecedented disruption in global energy markets. The safety of our people remains our priority as we work closely with governments and customers to address their energy needs.
Last week we announced the acquisition of ARC Resources, accelerating our strategy by adding complementary, high-quality, low-cost liquids and gas assets that we believe will deliver value for decades to come.
Today, consistent with our value driven capital allocation philosophy, we are rebalancing our shareholder distributions, with a $3 billion share buyback programme for the next 3 months1 and a 5% increase in the dividend, in line with our existing 40-50% of CFFO distribution policy."
Shell plc Chief Executive Officer, Wael Sawan
INTEGRATED PORTFOLIO DRIVES STRONG RESULTS
? Q1 2026 Adjusted Earnings2 of $6.9 billion reflect strong performance across the business. CFFO excluding working capital was $17.2 billion for the quarter. Working capital outflow of $11.2 billion in Q1 2026 reflects impact of unprecedented volatility in commodity prices.
? Strong operational performance across the portfolio supports higher contributions from trading & optimisation.
? Cash capex outlook for 2026: $24 - $26 billion, includes ~$4 billion for ARC acquisition. 2027 - 2028 outlook unchanged at $20 - $22 billion.
? ARC Resources acquisition to add 370 kboe/d, leading to a 4% production CAGR through to 2030 (from 2025).
? Resilient balance sheet with gearing of 23% (including leases) mainly reflects working capital increase in current price environment.
? Commencing a $3.0 billion share buyback programme for the next 3 months1 and 5% increase in the dividend to $0.3906.
? Q2 2026 volume outlook reflects the expected impact of the Middle East conflict.
1 Given the securities law requirements that apply to Shell plc in connection with its agreement to acquire ARC Resources Ltd. ("ARC"), it will be necessary to suspend the programme from the time of publication of the ARC shareholder circular until the conclusion of the ARC shareholder meeting. Any buybacks not undertaken due to such suspension will be part of the remaining 2026 programmes (subject to Board approval).
2 Income/(loss) attributable to shareholders for Q1 2026 is $5.7 billion. Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures can be found in the quarterly unaudited results, available on www.shell.com/investors.
3 Chemicals & Products Adjusted Earnings at a subsegment level are as follows: Chemicals $(0.1) billion and Products $2.0 billion.
? CFFO of $6.1 billion in Q1 2026, reflects working capital outflow of $11.2 billion which is linked to the impact of unprecedented volatility in commodity prices on inventory and receivables.
? Net debt of $52.6 billion includes the working capital outflow and ~$3 billion non-cash net debt increase in variable component of long-term shipping leases in the current macro environment.***
