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Shell (LSE:SHEL) reported that on 18 August 2026 it repurchased a total of 2,512,093 shares for cancellation across multiple venues. Purchases on the LSE, Chi-X (CXE) and BATS (BXE) were in GBP at volume‑weighted average prices around £33.90–£33.91, while trades on XAMS, CBOE DXE and TQEX were in EUR at volume‑weighted average prices around €39.71–€39.74.

According to the company, these transactions form part of the on‑ and off‑market limbs of its existing share buy‑back programme announced on 30 July 2026, executed by Goldman Sachs International within pre‑set parameters and in compliance with EU MAR and UK MAR rules.

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Transaction in Own Shares

August 18, 2026

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Shell plc (the 'Company') announces that on 18 August 2026 it purchased the following number of Shares for cancellation.

Aggregated information on Shares purchased according to trading venue:

Date of PurchaseNumber of Shares purchasedHighest price paidLowest price paidVolume weighted average price paid per shareVenueCurrency
18/08/2026930,900£ 34.0400£ 33.6750£ 33.9105LSEGBP
18/08/2026321,000£ 34.0400£ 33.6750£ 33.9032Chi-X (CXE)GBP
18/08/2026133,603£ 34.0400£ 33.6800£ 33.8973BATS (BXE)GBP
18/08/2026768,376€ 39.9450€ 39.4900€ 39.7206XAMSEUR
18/08/2026339,824€ 39.9300€ 39.4900€ 39.7421CBOE DXEEUR
18/08/202618,390€ 39.9200€ 39.4950€ 39.7101TQEXEUR

These share purchases form part of the on- and off-market limbs of the Company's existing share buy-back programme previously announced on 30 July 2026.

In respect of this programme, Goldman Sachs International will make trading decisions in relation to the securities independently of the Company for a period from 30 July 2026 up to and including 23 October 2026.

The on-market limb will be effected within certain pre-set parameters and in accordance with the Company's general authority to repurchase shares on-market. The off-market limb will be effected in accordance with the Company's general authority to repurchase shares off-market pursuant to the off-market buyback contract approved by its shareholders and the pre-set parameters set out therein. The programme will be conducted in accordance with Chapter 9 of the UK Listing Rules and Article 5 of the Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014/EU dealing with buy-back programmes ("EU MAR") and EU MAR as "onshored" into UK law from the end of the Brexit transition period (at 11:00 pm on 31 December 2020)  through the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (as amended by the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020), and as amended, supplemented, restated, novated, substituted or replaced by the Financial Services Act, 2021 and relevant statutory instruments (including, The Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations (SI 2019/310)), from time to time ("UK MAR") and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 (the "EU MAR Delegated Regulation") and the EU MAR Delegated Regulation as "onshored" into UK law from the end of the Brexit transition period (at 11:00 pm on 31 December 2020) through the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (as amended by the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020), and as amended, supplemented, restated, novated, substituted or replaced by the Financial Services Act, 2021 and relevant statutory instruments (including, The Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations (SI 2019/310)), from time to time.

In accordance with EU MAR and UK MAR, a breakdown of the individual trades made by Goldman Sachs International on behalf of the Company as a part of the buy-back programme is detailed below.

Enquiries:

Media International: +44 (0) 207 934 5550; U.S. and Canada: https://www.shell.us/about-us/news-and-insights/media/submit-an-inquiry.html

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FAQ

What did Shell (SHEL) announce about its share buyback on 18 August 2026?

Shell announced that on 18 August 2026 it repurchased 2,512,093 shares for cancellation under its existing buyback programme. According to Shell, the purchases were executed across several European trading venues in GBP and EUR within pre-set parameters and regulatory requirements.

How many Shell (SHEL) shares were bought back and at what prices on 18 August 2026?

Shell repurchased 2,512,093 shares on 18 August 2026 at venue-specific volume-weighted average prices. According to Shell, GBP trades were around £33.90–£33.91 per share, while EUR trades were around €39.71–€39.74 per share across the listed European trading venues.

How does the 18 August 2026 Shell (SHEL) share repurchase relate to its July 30, 2026 buyback programme?

The 18 August 2026 repurchases form part of Shell’s previously announced 30 July 2026 on- and off-market share buyback programme. According to Shell, the programme is executed by Goldman Sachs International independently, following pre-set parameters and the company’s general authorities to repurchase shares.

Who is executing Shell’s (SHEL) buyback trades between 30 July and 23 October 2026?

Goldman Sachs International is executing Shell’s buyback trades independently from 30 July 2026 up to and including 23 October 2026. According to Shell, Goldman Sachs makes trading decisions within pre-set parameters under the company’s authorised on- and off-market repurchase framework.

On which trading venues did Shell (SHEL) repurchase shares on 18 August 2026?

On 18 August 2026 Shell repurchased shares on the LSE, Chi-X (CXE), BATS (BXE), XAMS, CBOE DXE and TQEX venues. According to Shell, trades on UK venues were in GBP and trades on continental European venues were in EUR.

Under which regulations is Shell’s (SHEL) 2026 share buyback programme being conducted?

Shell’s 2026 share buyback programme is being conducted in accordance with Chapter 9 of the UK Listing Rules, EU MAR and UK MAR, and the EU MAR Delegated Regulation. According to Shell, these frameworks govern how on- and off-market buyback transactions are executed and disclosed.