Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly state an investment rating for Shell (SHEL US) but indicates a slightly negative market reaction expected due to underperformance in the integrated gas business [1]. Core Insights - Shell's adjusted net income for Q2 2025 was $4.26 billion, below market expectations of $4.595 billion, primarily due to weak performance in the integrated gas segment [2][5]. - The company reaffirmed its capital expenditure guidance for 2025 at $20 billion to $22 billion and announced a $3.5 billion stock buyback plan for Q3 2025 [1][2]. - The integrated gas segment's adjusted net income was $1.737 billion, significantly lower than expected, while upstream and marketing segments exceeded expectations [2][5]. Summary by Relevant Sections Financial Performance - Q2 2025 adjusted net income was $4.26 billion, down 24% quarter-over-quarter and 32% year-over-year [5]. - Revenue for Q2 2025 was $65.406 billion, a decrease of 6% quarter-over-quarter and 12% year-over-year [5]. - Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 2025 was $13.313 billion, reflecting a 13% decline quarter-over-quarter and a 21% decline year-over-year [5]. Segment Performance - Integrated Gas: Adjusted net income was $1.737 billion, down 30% quarter-over-quarter and 35% year-over-year [5]. - Upstream: Adjusted net income was $1.732 billion, down 26% quarter-over-quarter but stable year-over-year [5]. - Marketing: Adjusted net income was $1.199 billion, up 33% quarter-over-quarter and 11% year-over-year [5]. - Chemicals & Products: Adjusted net income was $118 million, down 74% quarter-over-quarter and 89% year-over-year [5]. - Renewables & Energy Solutions: Adjusted net loss was $9 million, showing improvement from previous losses [3][5]. Capital Expenditure - Capital expenditure for Q2 2025 was $1.196 billion, approximately 50% of the annual guidance [2][5]. - The company plans to maintain its capital expenditure guidance for 2025 at $20 billion to $22 billion [1][2].
Shell(SHEL):综合天然气业务表现不佳,全年业绩指引未变