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Company Description

Shell plc (RYDAF) is a company incorporated in England and Wales and reports as a foreign private issuer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. In its SEC filings, the company refers to itself collectively with its subsidiaries as the Shell Group or simply Shell. Shell plc has its principal executive office in London, United Kingdom.

Shell plc files annual reports on Form 20-F and current reports on Form 6-K. These filings describe Shell as a parent company with multiple subsidiaries, joint ventures, joint operations, joint arrangements and associates, in which it holds direct or indirect ownership interests. The company uses the term "Shell interest" to indicate its ownership stake in these entities after excluding third‑party interests.

Business structure and reporting segments

According to Shell plc’s 6‑K filings, the Shell Group is organised and discussed for reporting purposes across several segments. These include Integrated Gas, Upstream, Marketing, Chemicals and Products, Renewables and Energy Solutions, and a Corporate segment. The company provides outlook information and operational metrics for these segments in its quarterly update notes.

For example, in an update note for the fourth quarter of 2025, Shell plc presents expectations for Integrated Gas production and LNG liquefaction volumes, Upstream production, Marketing sales volumes, and utilisation rates in the Chemicals and Products segment. It also discusses adjusted earnings expectations for Renewables and Energy Solutions and for the Corporate segment. These disclosures show how Shell monitors performance across its different areas of activity.

Key performance and non‑GAAP measures

Shell’s filings describe several financial and operating measures used to assess performance. The company highlights Underlying operating expenses (Underlying Opex) as a measure intended to help compare performance from period to period by removing the effects of identified items that can cause volatility. It also discloses Depreciation, depletion and amortisation and a related measure referred to as pre‑tax depreciation (as Adjusted).

Another focus is on Adjusted Earnings, which Shell defines as a measure that removes the effects of oil price changes on inventory carrying amounts and other identified items that may hinder comparative understanding of results. The company also provides information on working capital movements, defined as the combined change in inventories, current receivables and current payables in its consolidated statement of cash flows.

In its Chemicals and Products segment, Shell discloses Indicative refining margin and Indicative chemicals margin as additional indicators. These margins, together with utilisation rates and other metrics, are summarised in an appendix to the quarterly update note and are further supported by a separate quarterly databook referenced in the filings.

Capital management and share transactions

Shell plc’s 6‑K filings also describe share buy‑back programmes and other capital management activities. In a series of reports on transactions in its own shares, the company explains that it has an existing share buy‑back programme with on‑ and off‑market limbs. Under this programme, Shell plc repurchases its own shares for cancellation on various trading venues, including the London Stock Exchange and other European trading platforms.

These filings specify that an external financial institution, Merrill Lynch International, makes trading decisions independently of Shell for a defined period and that the programme is conducted within pre‑set parameters. The company notes that the buy‑back activity is carried out in line with UK Listing Rules, the EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU MAR), and the corresponding UK MAR framework, as well as the EU MAR Delegated Regulation as onshored into UK law.

Governance and board structure

Shell plc provides information on its Board of Directors and board committees through 6‑K filings on directorate changes. One such filing outlines changes to the Board and to the membership of key committees, including the Audit and Risk Committee, Nomination and Succession Committee, Remuneration Committee and Sustainability Committee. The company identifies certain directors as Non‑Executive Directors and describes committee chair roles.

In that filing, Shell plc announces that some Non‑Executive Directors will not stand for re‑election at a future Annual General Meeting after serving for several years. It also announces the appointment of new Non‑Executive Directors and their planned membership in specific committees. The filing further notes that the Nomination and Succession Committee recommended these appointments following a search process and review of experience and skills.

Regulatory framework and risk disclosures

Shell plc’s 6‑K filings include cautionary notes and forward‑looking statements sections. These explain that the companies in which Shell plc holds investments are separate legal entities and clarify the use of terms such as “Shell”, “Shell Group”, “subsidiaries”, “joint ventures” and “associates”.

The forward‑looking statements sections describe the nature of statements that are not historical fact and list a range of factors that could affect future operations and cause results to differ from expectations. These factors include price fluctuations in crude oil and natural gas, changes in demand for Shell’s products, currency fluctuations, drilling and production results, reserves estimates, competition, environmental and physical risks, legislative and regulatory developments, economic and financial market conditions, political risks, and other factors such as the pace of the energy transition and changes in trading conditions.

Shell plc also notes that additional risk factors are contained in its Form 20‑F annual report and that those risk factors qualify the forward‑looking statements in its 6‑K filings. The company emphasises that each forward‑looking statement speaks only as of the date of the relevant announcement.

Insider and PDMR share dealings

Another recurring theme in Shell plc’s 6‑K reports is the disclosure of transactions by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities (PDMRs). These filings provide notification and public disclosure of share transactions carried out by senior management and other PDMRs, in line with EU and UK market abuse regimes.

In one such filing, Shell plc reports that following the payment of an interim dividend in respect of a particular quarter, several PDMRs acquired dividend shares in respect of shares previously delivered under annual bonus arrangements or previously vested under employee share plans and held in a share plan account. The filing lists, in tabular form, details such as the type of share (for example, ordinary shares or American Depository Shares), the trading venue, the number of dividend shares acquired, the price per share, and the date and place of each transaction.

Exchange offers and registration statements

Shell plc also uses Form 6‑K to incorporate by reference certain exhibits into its existing registration statements. In one report, the company notes that it is filing an exhibit titled “Shell plc Announces Final Results of Exchange Offers” and that this report is incorporated by reference into a registration statement on Form F‑3 relating to Shell plc, Shell Finance US Inc. and Shell International Finance B.V., as well as into registration statements on Form S‑8 for Shell plc.

These references show that Shell plc uses its 6‑K reports not only to provide operational and governance updates but also to support its registered securities offerings and employee share plans under U.S. securities law.

Use of the RYDAF symbol

The symbol RYDAF is used on certain trading platforms to reference securities related to Shell plc. Investors researching RYDAF can use Shell plc’s Form 20‑F and Form 6‑K filings to understand the company’s segment reporting, risk disclosures, governance structure, share buy‑back activity and PDMR transactions as summarised above.

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Shell PLC (RYDAF) stock last traded at $44.91. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 27.2%. At a market capitalization of $262.1B, RYDAF is classified as a mega-cap stock with approximately 5.6B shares outstanding.

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SEC Filings

Shell PLC has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 4 Form 6-K, 1 Form IRANNOTICE. The most recent filing was submitted on April 1, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all RYDAF SEC filings →

Financial Highlights

Shell PLC generated $266.9B in revenue over the trailing twelve months, and net income was $18.1B, reflecting a 6.8% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $3.00. The company generated $42.9B in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 1.30, the company maintains adequate short-term liquidity.

$266.9B
Revenue (TTM)
$18.1B
Net Income (TTM)
$42.9B
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Short Interest History

Last 12 Months

Short interest in Shell PLC (RYDAF) currently stands at 924.3 thousand shares, up 3.1% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.0% of the float. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. With 37.8 days to cover, it would take significant time for short sellers to close their positions based on average trading volume.

Days to Cover History

Last 12 Months

Days to cover for Shell PLC (RYDAF) currently stands at 37.8 days, down 48% from the previous period. This elevated days-to-cover ratio indicates it would take over two weeks of average trading volume for short sellers to exit their positions, suggesting potential for a short squeeze if positive news emerges. The days to cover has decreased 61.1% over the past year, suggesting improved liquidity for short covering. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 27.5 to 305.2 days.

RYDAF Company Profile & Sector Positioning

Shell PLC (RYDAF) operates in the Oil & Gas Integrated industry within the broader Energy sector and is listed on the OTC Link.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Shell PLC (RYDAF)?

The current stock price of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is $44.91 as of April 2, 2026.

What is the market cap of Shell PLC (RYDAF)?

The market cap of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is approximately 262.1B. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What is the revenue (TTM) of Shell PLC (RYDAF) stock?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) revenue of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is $266.9B.

What is the net income of Shell PLC (RYDAF)?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) net income of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is $18.1B.

What is the earnings per share (EPS) of Shell PLC (RYDAF)?

The diluted earnings per share (EPS) of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is $3.00 on a trailing twelve months (TTM) basis. Learn more about EPS .

What is the operating cash flow of Shell PLC (RYDAF)?

The operating cash flow of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is $42.9B. Learn about cash flow.

What is the profit margin of Shell PLC (RYDAF)?

The net profit margin of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is 6.8%. Learn about profit margins.

What is the current ratio of Shell PLC (RYDAF)?

The current ratio of Shell PLC (RYDAF) is 1.30, indicating the company's ability to pay short-term obligations. Learn about liquidity ratios.

What is Shell plc in relation to the RYDAF symbol?

Shell plc is a company incorporated in England and Wales that files annual reports on Form 20-F and current reports on Form 6-K under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The RYDAF symbol is used on certain trading platforms to reference securities related to Shell plc.

How does Shell plc describe the Shell Group in its SEC filings?

Shell plc explains that the companies in which it directly and indirectly owns investments are separate legal entities. Terms such as "Shell", "Shell Group" and "Group" are used for convenience to refer to Shell plc and its subsidiaries in general, and the term "Shell interest" indicates its ownership interest after excluding third‑party interests.

Which reporting segments does Shell plc highlight in its update notes?

In its 6-K update notes, Shell plc presents information for segments including Integrated Gas, Upstream, Marketing, Chemicals and Products, Renewables and Energy Solutions, and a Corporate segment. The company provides outlooks and operational metrics for each of these areas.

What is Underlying Opex as used by Shell plc?

Underlying operating expenses, or Underlying Opex, is described by Shell plc as a measure aimed at facilitating a comparative understanding of performance from period to period by removing the effects of identified items that can cause volatility. It is derived from operating expenses after excluding such items.

How does Shell plc define Adjusted Earnings?

Shell plc states that Adjusted Earnings is a measure intended to help compare financial performance by removing the effects of oil price changes on inventory carrying amounts and other identified items. The measure also excludes earnings attributable to non‑controlling interest.

What information does Shell plc provide about its share buy-back programme?

In its 6-K filings, Shell plc describes an existing share buy-back programme with on- and off-market limbs. It reports daily aggregated information on shares purchased for cancellation on various venues and notes that the programme is conducted within pre-set parameters and in accordance with UK Listing Rules, EU MAR and UK MAR.

How are PDMR share transactions reported by Shell plc?

Shell plc issues 6-K reports titled Director/PDMR Shareholding, which provide notification and public disclosure of transactions by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities. These filings list details such as the number of shares acquired, the price per share, the type of instrument, and the date and place of each transaction.

What governance information about Shell plc’s Board is available in its filings?

Shell plc uses 6-K filings to announce Board and committee changes, including which Non-Executive Directors will not stand for re-election, the appointment of new Non-Executive Directors, and the composition and chair roles of committees such as the Audit and Risk Committee, Remuneration Committee, Nomination and Succession Committee and Sustainability Committee.

Where does Shell plc say additional risk factors can be found?

In its cautionary notes, Shell plc states that additional risk factors affecting future results are contained in its Form 20-F annual report and any amendments. These risk factors are said to qualify the forward‑looking statements included in its 6-K announcements.

How are Shell plc’s 6-K reports used in connection with registration statements?

Some of Shell plc’s 6-K reports are expressly incorporated by reference into registration statements on Form F-3 and Form S-8. For example, a 6-K filing that includes an exhibit on the final results of exchange offers is incorporated into a Form F-3 for Shell plc and certain finance subsidiaries, as well as into Shell plc’s Form S-8 registration statements.