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Shell Q2 earnings top forecasts even as profits slump year-over-year

Shell Q2 earnings top forecasts even as profits slump year-over-year

Cryptopolitan2025/07/31 13:50
By: By Jai Hamid
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Share link:In this post: Shell reported $4.26 billion in Q2 earnings, beating forecasts but down from last year’s $6.29 billion. The company announced a new $3.5 billion share buyback, continuing its 15-quarter streak. CEO Wael Sawan ruled out a U.S. listing and dismissed takeover rumors involving BP.

Shell outperformed Wall Street targets for the second quarter of 2025, but the company’s actual earnings still fell sharply compared to a year ago.

On Thursday, the British energy firm said it posted $4.26 billion in adjusted earnings between April and June, above the $3.87 billion expected by analysts tracked by LSEG and even higher than the $3.74 billion projected in its internal forecast.

But that number is still well below the $6.29 billion the company pulled in during the same stretch of 2024, and also lower than its $5.58 billion haul from the first quarter of this year, according to CNBC.

This earnings report followed earlier warnings from the London-listed firm about weaker trading outcomes in its integrated gas unit and confirmed losses in its chemicals and products business.

Despite those hits, Shell kept investor rewards steady, announcing another $3.5 billion in share buybacks over the next three months. That brings the company to 15 straight quarters of at least $3 billion in repurchases.

Shell keeps investors happy despite falling profits

Shell also said its shares rose 2.5% in early trading Thursday in London after the numbers came in. CEO Wael Sawan spoke on CNBC’s Squawk Box Europe after the results went public, saying:

“The backdrop of the macro has been challenging, and what I would say is we continue on the momentum that we have in transforming Shell. On all measures, [I’m] pleased with that performance. And on the trading side, indeed, despite difficult macro, pleased with how the team has performed.”

Sawan’s comments come as the company faces weaker global oil and gas prices and declining returns in key segments. Still, Shell’s performance outpaced its rivals.

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According to the company’s March update, it had laid out a plan to focus more on shareholder returns, increase cost savings, and double down on liquified natural gas.

That appears to have worked in its favor. So far this year, Shell’s stock has climbed 8%, beating BP’s 3% gain and Exxon Mobil’s 4%, while TotalEnergies in France has dropped 2% in the same period.

Shell said it’s not interested in buying out its struggling domestic rival BP. At the end of June, the company publicly dismissed any takeover speculation, stating it had “no intention” of making an offer. Speaking on the M&A industry, Sawan said: “I don’t buy bigger is better. I think you have to drive it from a value perspective.”

LNG strategy, cost cuts, and no U.S. listing

Shell has made liquified natural gas central to its long-term strategy. It’s currently the world’s largest trader of LNG and doesn’t see the need for acquisitions to strengthen that lead. At the same time, it’s been cutting costs aggressively.

Shell confirmed Thursday it had achieved $800 million in structural cost reductions in the first six months of 2025, bringing total cuts since 2022 to $3.9 billion. The company previously said it’s targeting $5 billion to $7 billion in cost cuts by the end of 2028.

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Meanwhile, Shell’s net debt has gone up. It ended Q2 with $43.2 billion in debt, compared to $41.5 billion at the end of the previous quarter.

When asked again about the idea of moving Shell’s listing from London to New York, Sawan shut it down. “It is not a live discussion,” he said. “Part of the reason is actually we have been outperforming. We have been able to just stick to our own story, just deliver on what we say we’re going to do.”

Referencing Shell’s 2025 Capital Markets Day, Sawan reminded investors that the company had reused its former tagline: “You can be sure of Shell.” He said that choice reflected confidence in the company’s direction and how it’s being received.

“On the back of that, we feel more and more confident that our message is getting through to those pools of capital that want to invest in this differentiated investment thesis that we have,” Sawan said.

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