Shell plc vs TotalEnergies SE

Full side-by-side comparison — 2026

Data as of May 20, 2026 · Updated automatically

8
SHEL Wins
0
Tie
11
TTE Wins

SHEL

Price USD 87.76
P/E Ratio 13.8x
Div Yield 0.0337%
Beta -0.24
Sector Energy

TTE

Price USD 93.30
P/E Ratio 13.7x
Div Yield 0.0432%
Beta 0.06
Sector Energy

Price Overview

Metric SHEL TTE
Current Price 87.76 93.30
Previous Close 86.72 92.54

Valuation

Metric SHEL TTE
Trailing P/E 13.80 13.69
Forward P/E 9.82 8.89
Price / Book 1.45 1.72
Price / Sales 0.92 1.12
EV / EBITDA 11.26 6.38

Dividends & Income

Metric SHEL TTE
Dividend Yield 0.0337% 0.0432%
Dividend Rate (Annual) 1.44 3.95
5-Year Avg Yield 4.24% 5.85%
Payout Ratio 0.4483% 0.5554%

Risk & Financial Health

Metric SHEL TTE
Beta (Volatility) -0.24 0.06
Debt / Equity 43.32 51.30
Quick Ratio 0.82 0.51
Current Ratio 1.28 1.08

Growth & Profitability

Metric SHEL TTE
Revenue Growth 0.0070% 0.0340%
Earnings Growth 0.2660% 0.5710%
Return on Equity 0.1070% 0.1251%
Revenue / Share 92.25 85.02
Trailing EPS 6.42 6.74
Forward EPS 9.02 10.39

Analyst Targets

Metric SHEL TTE
Analyst Mean Target 100.34 97.19
Analyst High Target 122.00 106.00
Analyst Low Target 78.00 77.00

Bottom Line: SHEL vs TTE

TotalEnergies SE (TTE) leads on 11 of 19 comparable metrics.

TotalEnergies SE is the stronger pick for income investors, while Shell plc may appeal to conservative investors.

Shell plc has a lower Beta (Volatility) (-0.24 vs 0.06), which typically indicates less price volatility
TotalEnergies SE has a higher Revenue Growth (3.40% vs 0.70%), which indicates the business is expanding faster
TotalEnergies SE has a higher Dividend Rate (Annual) (3.95 vs 1.44), which means a larger absolute dividend payment per share

This comparison is based on publicly available financial data and is for informational purposes only. It is not investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

SHEL Shell plc

Best for Conservative Investors
• Lower Beta (Volatility): -0.24
• Lower Debt / Equity: 43.32
• Higher Quick Ratio: 0.82

TTE TotalEnergies SE

Best for Income Investors
• Higher Dividend Yield: 4.32%
• Higher 5-Year Avg Yield: 5.85%
Best for Growth Investors
• Higher Revenue Growth: 3.40%
• Higher Earnings Growth: 57.10%
• Higher Return on Equity: 12.51%

Analyst Upside / Downside

SHEL
+14.3%
TTE
+4.2%

Based on analyst mean price targets. Estimates are not guaranteed and may not reflect future performance.

About These Companies

Shell plc (SHEL)

Energy · United Kingdom · NYQ

Shell plc operates as an energy and petrochemical company in Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, the United States, and other parts of the Americas. It operates through the following segments: Integrated Gas, Upstream, Marketing, Chemicals and Products, and Renewables and Energy Solutions. The company explores for and extracts natural gas to produce liquefied natural gas or convert it into gas-to-liquids (GTL) fuels and other products; explores for and extracts crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids; and operates marketing and …

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TotalEnergies SE (TTE)

Energy · France · ASE

TotalEnergies SE, an integrated energy company, produces and markets oil and biofuels, natural gas, biogas and low-carbon hydrogen, renewables, and electricity in France, the United States, Europe, Brazil, India, and internationally. The company was formerly known as TOTAL SE and changed its name to TotalEnergies SE in June 2021. TotalEnergies SE was incorporated in 1924 and is headquartered in Courbevoie, France.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has a better dividend yield, SHEL or TTE?
TotalEnergies SE currently has the higher dividend yield. Shell plc (SHEL) yields 3.37% while TotalEnergies SE (TTE) yields 4.32%. Past dividends do not guarantee future payments.
Which is more volatile, SHEL or TTE?
TotalEnergies SE is more volatile based on beta. Shell plc has a beta of -0.24 and TotalEnergies SE has a beta of 0.06. A beta above 1.0 means higher volatility than the overall market.
Which is cheaper by P/E ratio, SHEL or TTE?
TotalEnergies SE has the lower trailing P/E ratio. Shell plc trades at 13.8x earnings while TotalEnergies SE trades at 13.7x. A lower P/E may suggest better relative value, but could also reflect lower growth expectations.
Which has more analyst upside, SHEL or TTE?
Based on mean analyst price targets, Shell plc has more upside potential. Shell plc has +14.3% upside and TotalEnergies SE has +4.2% upside from current prices. Analyst estimates are not guaranteed.
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