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Shell’s Spring Agenda: Shareholder Returns, Climate Pushback, and a Louisiana Bet

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 23, 2026
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Shell’s calendar is packed this May, with a shareholder vote on climate strategy, the conclusion of a major buyback program, and first-quarter earnings all landing within weeks of each other. But while investors focus on the financials, the energy giant is also quietly deepening its community ties in the US Gulf South.

The stock has been on a tear. At 38.25 euros, shares have climbed nearly 19 percent since the start of 2025, and are trading roughly 35 percent above their 52-week low from April last year. The market’s calm demeanor belies a busy period ahead for the London-listed group.

A Climate Resolution Heads to the Ballot

On May 19, shareholders will vote on a climate resolution filed by the activist group Follow This. The proposal demands detailed strategies for scenarios where oil and gas demand declines. It has the backing of 23 institutional investors managing a combined 1.5 trillion euros in assets.

Shell’s board is urging a no vote. Management argues its existing reporting is sufficient and that rigid adherence to specific International Energy Agency scenarios would conflict with sound corporate governance. Similar resolutions have garnered only about 20 percent support in recent years, a figure some analysts attribute to legal concerns among US-based investors.

The vote comes as rival BP recently blocked an uncomfortable climate resolution, highlighting the different approaches among Europe’s major oil companies. Shell’s willingness to allow the vote, even while opposing it, keeps the issue firmly on the table.

Margins Are Rising, Costs Are Falling

Operationally, the picture is brightening. Shell has lifted its expected refining margin to $17 per barrel for the first quarter, up from $14 in the previous quarter. Trading and marketing earnings are also expected to come in significantly higher.

Cost discipline is paying off early. The company has already achieved $5.1 billion in structural savings by the end of 2025, hitting the lower end of its target range set for 2028. A leaner management structure and operational efficiencies are driving the improvement.

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Buybacks Nearing the Finish Line

The bulk of Shell’s free cash flow continues to flow back to shareholders. The current $3.5 billion buyback program is in its final stretch. It marks the 17th consecutive quarter in which Shell has repurchased at least $3 billion of its own stock.

At the annual meeting, shareholders will be asked to authorize the buyback of an additional 565 million shares, paving the way for future distributions. The current program ends on May 1, with full first-quarter results due on May 7, just ahead of the shareholder gathering on May 19.

A Different Kind of Investment in Louisiana

Beyond the headlines of climate battles and capital returns, Shell is also making a quieter bet on rural America. Through its LiveWire program, now in its fourth year in Louisiana, the company has selected 21 entrepreneurs for this year’s cohort.

The program, run in partnership with the Louisiana Small Business Development Center, targets 13 rural parishes in the southern part of the state. Participants come from a diverse range of sectors: health and wellness, logistics, construction, veterinary medicine, food service, photography, and landscaping.

Shell USA President Colette Hirstius said the program invests in entrepreneurs who are shaping Louisiana’s economy today and building it for tomorrow. Small businesses create jobs, diversify local economies, and strengthen communities, she noted. Shell has had a presence in the state for more than a century.

The initiative provides a tailored curriculum and connects participants with relevant networks in their markets. It’s a reminder that for all the drama of shareholder meetings and quarterly earnings, Shell’s footprint extends well beyond the trading floor.

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