Shell (SHEL)

Sector:

Energy Producers

Index:

FTSE 100

2,716.50p
   
  • Change Today:
      1.00p
  • 52 Week High: 2,831.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 2,291.50p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 5,848m
  • Volume: 722,825
  • Market Cap: £158,870m

BP shares spark on takeover speculation

By Abigail Townsend

Date: Friday 09 May 2025

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Shares in BP sparked on Friday, after it was reported that a range of possible suitors were running a slide rule over the oil and gas major.
According to the Financial Times, Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, TotalEnergies and Abu Dhabi's Adnoc have run the numbers on a potential acquisition. Oil trader Vitol, meanwhile, is also thought to be potentially interested in parts of the business.

BP's share price has fallen sharply over the last year, by 27%. The blue chip announced plans under previous chief executive Bernard Looney to transition away from oil and gas towards renewables, but failed to win over investors.

Under current head Murray Auchincloss, BP has now abandoned the strategy but investors remain unconvinced.

The share price weakness means BP's market capitalisation now stands at around £57bn, well short of the estimated £120bn value of its assets, excluding debt and liabilities.

Activist investor Elliott Management has built a significant stake in BP. An unnamed person close to the firm told the FT: "The continued underperformance of BP makes it open to a takeover."

Any takeover of BP would be complex and including a number of competition and political hurdles. BP also has significant debt of around $77bn and long-term liabilities.

However, it has a wealth of highly-prized assets, including substantial interests in US shale and in the Gulf of Mexico, making it a key target despite the complexity of any deal.

As at 1000 BST, shares in BP were trading 3% higher at 365.63p.

Neil Wilson, UK investor strategist at Saxo Markets, said: "A trend to consolidate more seems inevitable, and BP has opened itself up to be prey by making strategic errors and execution mistakes.

"It's also the case that the US-UK valuation gap means a reverse into a big US major could make sense - BP does a lot of its business there. I'm not sure the government would like a US takeover - easing into Shell would be simpler from a that point of view, but it would be hard for Keir Starmer to tell Donald Trump that he's blocking [a US firm] from doing business."

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Shell Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 2,716.50p
Change Today 1.00p
% Change 0.04 %
52 Week High 2,831.00p
52 Week Low 2,291.50p
Volume 722,825
Shares Issued 5,848m
Market Cap £158,870m

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Value
87.58% above the market average87.58% above the market average87.58% above the market average87.58% above the market average87.58% above the market average
66.2% below the sector average66.2% below the sector average66.2% below the sector average66.2% below the sector average66.2% below the sector average
Price Trend
0.45% below the market average0.45% below the market average0.45% below the market average0.45% below the market average0.45% below the market average
47.95% above the sector average47.95% above the sector average47.95% above the sector average47.95% above the sector average47.95% above the sector average
Income
65.92% above the market average65.92% above the market average65.92% above the market average65.92% above the market average65.92% above the market average
80% below the sector average80% below the sector average80% below the sector average80% below the sector average80% below the sector average
Growth
69.1% below the market average69.1% below the market average69.1% below the market average69.1% below the market average69.1% below the market average
9.09% below the sector average9.09% below the sector average9.09% below the sector average9.09% below the sector average9.09% below the sector average

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