Shell stock today: shares edge lower as oil slips on Venezuela turmoil; Q4 results in focus
5 January 2026
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Shell stock today: shares edge lower as oil slips on Venezuela turmoil; Q4 results in focus

LONDON, Jan 5, 2026, 08:31 GMT — Regular session

  • Shell shares were down 0.04% early in London trade, tracking softer crude prices.  1
  • Brent fell as traders weighed upheaval in Venezuela against ample global supply and OPEC+ policy.  2
  • Investors’ next hard date is Shell’s Feb. 5 fourth-quarter results and interim dividend announcement.  3

Shell Plc shares edged lower in early London trading on Monday as oil prices slipped, with markets digesting fast-moving headlines out of Venezuela.  1

The move matters because Shell’s cash generation remains closely tied to crude and gas prices, and the oil market is starting the year with a fresh geopolitical shock. Investors are also positioning ahead of the company’s next results, when management is expected to reaffirm its capital-return plans.  3

Brent crude futures were down 0.8% at $60.26 a barrel at 0752 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was 0.9% lower at $56.79, a Reuters report showed. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies (OPEC+), a producer group that includes Russia, decided on Sunday to maintain output.  2

Shell (SHEL.L) was down 0.04% at 2,758.5 pence by 0807 GMT after opening at 2,784 pence, according to FT data. The stock traded as low as 2,755.5 pence and as high as 2,794.5 pence in early dealings.  1

Analysts have played down the immediate impact of Venezuela’s turmoil on global supply, arguing the market is well stocked. “Any meaningful recovery in Venezuelan output is likely to take considerable time,” UBS strategist Giovanni Staunovo said.  2

The longer-run debate is sharper. JPMorgan analysts led by Natasha Kaneva said Venezuela could lift production to 1.3–1.4 million barrels per day within two years after a political transition, while Goldman Sachs analysts led by Daan Struyven said any recovery would likely be gradual and require substantial investment.  4

Goldman kept its 2026 oil-price forecasts unchanged, with Brent averaging $56 and WTI at $52 a barrel, and estimated a $4-per-barrel downside to 2030 prices in a scenario where Venezuelan output climbs to 2 million bpd.  4

For Shell investors, the near-term focus remains on distributions. The company is running a $3.5 billion share buyback — a programme where a firm repurchases its own shares to cut the share count and return cash — with the contract period running up to and including Jan. 30, 2026, and it has said it intends to complete the programme before its fourth-quarter results, subject to market conditions.  5

But the setup cuts both ways. If crude prices extend their slide on expectations of higher supply and steady OPEC+ output, Shell and its European peers can come under pressure even without company-specific news. A sudden tightening in supply, or a shift in U.S. sanctions policy, would likely reprice the sector just as quickly.  2

The next concrete catalyst is Feb. 5, when Shell is scheduled to release fourth-quarter results and announce its fourth-quarter interim dividend at 0700 GMT, according to the company.  3

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