In the present work, we focus on δ-Gd6UO12 phase and its stability under reducing conditions. This later point is interesting regarding reducing environment that could exist in some nuclear storage sites and that could possibly degrade δ–compounds. A polycrystalline δ-Gd6UO12 sample was prepared by sintering cubic-Gd2O3 and UO2 mixed powders under an air atmosphere. The resulting pellets were then characterized and reduced by heat treatment under an Ar with H2 5% atmosphere. XRD analysis of the sample after reduction did not confirm the reduction into Gd6UO11 but a decomposition of the δ-compound. Preliminary characterizations of these decomposition products are presented.