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Shell’s Legal Storm Intensifies as Activists Target 700 Untapped Fields

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 24, 2026
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The energy giant Shell is heading into a defining stretch of the year with its share price hovering near a 12-month high, its $3.5 billion buyback program nearing completion, and a fresh legal assault from Dutch environmental campaigners threatening to upend its growth ambitions. The stock, currently trading at €38.30, has climbed roughly 19% since January, but the coming weeks will test whether that momentum can withstand a mounting pile of legal, operational, and geopolitical pressures.

Milieudefensie, the Dutch environmental group that previously took Shell to court over emissions targets, has filed a second lawsuit scheduled for April 21. This time, the activists are taking direct aim at the company’s core expansion strategy. They are demanding an immediate halt to the development of new oil and gas fields, pointing to roughly 700 untapped reserves in Shell’s portfolio. Exploiting those deposits, they argue, would require billions of dollars in investment locked in for decades — a move fundamentally at odds with the climate obligations the courts have already recognized.

The legal foundation for this new challenge rests on a 2024 appellate ruling. While that decision overturned a rigid emissions reduction quota for Shell, the judges explicitly stated that fossil fuel companies carry overarching climate responsibilities. Milieudefensie now contends that Shell’s planned expansion in liquefied natural gas — which targets annual sales growth of 4% to 5% over the next five years — and its continued oil production violate those duties. Shell has dismissed the lawsuit as unrealistic and fundamentally misplaced, telling Dutch broadcaster RTL Nieuws that the claims lack merit.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Shell?

The legal calendar is already crowded. On May 22, the Dutch Supreme Court will hear the final appeal in the original climate case, a ruling that could set a binding precedent for the entire sector. Just three days earlier, on May 19, Shell’s shareholders will gather in London for the annual general meeting, where they will vote on the company’s climate report and authorization for future buybacks.

Operationally, the company faces headwinds that complicate the narrative of steady growth. An attack on the Ras Laffan industrial complex in Qatar in March forced Shell to shut down parts of its gas-to-liquids production, dragging output in the Integrated Gas segment below earlier forecasts. The upstream division is still expected to produce up to 1.86 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, but the geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East has injected fresh volatility into the outlook.

On the financial side, there are bright spots. Indicative refining margins have climbed to $17 per barrel, offering some buffer against the operational disruptions. The $3.5 billion buyback program remains on schedule, and the company’s reliable capital returns have been a key driver of the stock’s 34% gain over the past twelve months. Investors have so far shrugged off the legal noise, but the May calendar — with earnings on the 7th, the AGM on the 19th, and the Supreme Court hearing on the 22nd — will force management to navigate a gauntlet of scrutiny that could reshape Shell’s strategic direction for the rest of the year.

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