Treasury Stock Transaction – Shell (NYSE:SHEL)

Treasury Stock Transaction – Shell (NYSE:SHEL)

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Transaction in treasury shares

January 12, 2023

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Shell plc (the “Company”) announces that on 12 January 2023 it has purchased the following number of Shares for cancellation.

Aggregated information on shares purchased by trading venue:

date of purchase Number of shares purchased Highest Price Paid Lowest Price Paid Volume weighted average price per share Venue currency
01.12.2023 2,054,000 £24,4250 £24,0350 £24.2253 LSE British pound
01.12.2023 Chi-X (CXE) British pound
01.12.2023 775,079 £24,4200 £24,0550 £24,2263 Bats (BXE) British pound
12/01/2023 XAMS EUR
12/01/2023 CBOE DXE EUR
01.12.2023 TQEX EUR

These stock purchases are part of the on-exchange and off-exchange portions of the Company’s existing share repurchase program previously announced on October 27, 2022.

In relation to this program, Goldman Sachs International will make trading decisions in respect of the Securities independently of the Company for a period from October 27, 2022 to January 27, 2023 inclusive.

The IPO will be conducted within certain predetermined parameters and in accordance with the Company’s general authority to repurchase shares in the market. The OTC portion will be conducted in accordance with the Company’s general OTC share repurchase authority pursuant to the OTC Share Repurchase Agreement approved by its shareholders and the pre-determined parameters set forth therein. The program will be implemented in accordance with Chapter 12 of the Listing Rules and Article 5 of the Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014/EU which deals with buy back programs (“EU MAR”) and EU MAR as “onshored” into UK law at the end of the Brexit transition period ( on 31 December 2020 at 11:00 p.m.) by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (as amended by the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020) and as amended, supplemented and restated, novated or superseded by the Financial Services Act, 2021 and relevant legislative instruments (including The Market Abuse…

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