Shell’s profit beats expectations at $6.9 billion, cuts share buybacks

 

By Shadia Nasralla and Stephanie Kelly

LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) – Shell’s first-quarter adjusted earnings, its definition of net profit, rose to $6.92 billion, the company said on Thursday, beating an analyst consensus of $6.36 billion in a company-provided poll and up from $5.58 billion a year earlier.

Shell also cut the pace of its quarterly share buyback programme to $3 billion from $3.5 billion.

Shell’s oil and gas output fell 4% compared with the previous quarter due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, including damage to its Qatari Pearl gas plant, where repairs might take about a year.

Shell’s gearing, or debt to equity ratio including leases, rose to 23.2% from 20.7% at end-2025. Shell had flagged higher debt due to managing price and supply disruptions and volatility due to the war, having previously said it was very comfortable with the ratio at 20%.

(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla and Stephanie Kelly; Editing by Louise Heavens)

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