Shell (SHEL) reported its total voting rights and capital as of June 30, 2026. The company has 5,570,928,127 ordinary shares of €0.07 each in issue and holds no treasury shares. This share count is the denominator for FCA disclosure calculations.
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Key Figures
Ordinary share count:5,570,928,127 sharesNominal value per share:€0.07Treasury shares:0 shares+5 more
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Ordinary share count5,570,928,127 sharesTotal voting rights as at June 30, 2026
Nominal value per share€0.07Par value of each ordinary share
Treasury shares0 sharesShell plc holds no shares in Treasury
Disclosure ruleRule 5.6.1FCA Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules reference
Exchange note coupon3.875%Exchange Notes due Nov 13, 2028
Exchange note coupon6.375%Exchange Notes due Dec 15, 2038
Offer expiration time5:00 p.m.Exchange Offers expire July 8, 2026, New York time
Minimum denomination$1,000Minimum denomination for Exchange Notes in F-4 filing
Peers on Argus
SHEL was up while key peers like CVX, XOM, TTE, BP and PBR all traded lower, sug...
SHEL was up while key peers like CVX, XOM, TTE, BP and PBR all traded lower, suggesting today’s move was more stock-specific than sector-driven.
Announced 1,250,000 total shares bought back on LSE and Chi-X.
Pattern Detected
Recent dividend and buyback-related updates have generally produced modest single-day moves, with one larger decline following the first-quarter 2026 dividend FX confirmation.
Regulatory & Risk Context
Short Interest: 1.07%
Short Interest
1.07% of float
0%15%30%+
lowas of 2026-06-15Days to cover: 4.49
Reported short positioning appears relatively low, which tends to limit extreme squeeze dynamics but still allows for episodic volatility around news and macro-driven flows.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement clarifies Shell’s capital base at 5,570,928,127 voting shares with no Treasury hol...
Analysis
This announcement clarifies Shell’s capital base at 5,570,928,127 voting shares with no Treasury holdings, supporting FCA transparency requirements. Investors may watch how future buybacks or corporate actions alter this denominator and interact with the currently low short positioning.
Key Terms
disclosure guidance and transparency rules, treasury, denominator, fca
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disclosure guidance and transparency rulesregulatory
"In conformity with the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, we hereby notify"
Disclosure guidance and transparency rules are the standards and regulations that require companies to share clear, timely information about their finances, risks, operations and material events. They matter to investors because consistent, honest reporting is like a car’s dashboard — it reveals the data you need to judge safety and performance and make informed buying or selling decisions. Strong disclosure reduces surprises and helps keep markets fair and efficient.
treasuryfinancial
"Shell plc holds no shares in Treasury."
The treasury is the department or area within a government or organization responsible for managing its money, finances, and financial strategies. It handles tasks like collecting revenue, paying bills, and planning for future financial needs, much like a household manages its budget. For investors, understanding the treasury is important because it influences interest rates, government spending, and overall economic stability.
denominatorfinancial
"may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculation by which they"
The denominator is the number on the bottom of a fraction that shows the total population or base used to calculate a rate, percentage or ratio — for example, the total shares outstanding when calculating earnings per share, or all trial participants when reporting a safety rate. It matters to investors because changing the denominator (by issuing more shares, changing the population measured, or narrowing the base) can make percentages and per‑unit figures look better or worse even if the underlying raw numbers stay the same, much like changing the size of a pizza makes each slice appear larger or smaller.
fcaregulatory
"their interest in, Shell plc under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules."
The FCA is the United Kingdom's financial regulator that oversees banks, brokerages, investment firms and markets to make sure they act fairly, transparently and safely. For investors it matters because the FCA sets rules, enforces protections and can impose penalties or bans that influence market behavior and company reputations—think of it as a referee whose decisions can affect the value and trustworthiness of financial products and firms.
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In conformity with the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, we hereby notify the market of the following:
Shell plc's capital as at June 30, 2026, consists of 5,570,928,127 ordinary shares of €0.07 each. Shell plc holds no shares in Treasury.
The figure, 5,570,928,127, may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculation by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, Shell plc under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
Note: This announcement is made pursuant to Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rule 5.6.1.
Enquiries
Shell Media Relations International +44 (0)207 934 5550; U.S. and Canada: Contact form
FAQ
What are Shell (SHEL) total voting rights as of June 30, 2026?
As of June 30, 2026, Shell (SHEL) reports total voting rights based on 5,570,928,127 ordinary shares. According to Shell, this figure represents all issued shares of €0.07 each and serves as the denominator for FCA disclosure threshold calculations.
How many ordinary shares does Shell (SHEL) have in issue on June 30, 2026?
On June 30, 2026, Shell (SHEL) has 5,570,928,127 ordinary shares of €0.07 each in issue. According to Shell, shareholders can use this total share count to assess whether their holdings trigger FCA disclosure or change-of-interest notification requirements.
Does Shell (SHEL) hold any treasury shares as of June 30, 2026?
Shell (SHEL) reports holding no shares in treasury as of June 30, 2026. According to Shell, this means every one of the 5,570,928,127 ordinary shares in issue currently carries voting rights for shareholders when calculating regulatory disclosure thresholds.
How should Shell (SHEL) shareholders use the 5,570,928,127 share figure?
Shell (SHEL) shareholders should use 5,570,928,127 as the denominator when calculating ownership percentages. According to Shell, this helps investors determine if they must notify an interest in, or change to their interest in, Shell under FCA Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
Why did Shell (SHEL) publish a voting rights and capital update on June 30, 2026?
Shell (SHEL) published the voting rights and capital update to comply with FCA Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rule 5.6.1. According to Shell, the announcement provides the official share denominator investors must use for regulatory ownership and transparency notifications.