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In late July 2026, Shell reported adjusted earnings of $9.8 billion for the second quarter, more than double the previous year's figure and the second-highest in its history. The surge was driven by higher oil and gas prices, which rose amid the ongoing Iran war, as well as strong oil trading and refining margins. The company also maintained its share buyback program, returning cash to shareholders.
by WorldBrief & Maksim Micheliov | AI-generated summary