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Shell plc is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London England Shell is a public limited company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange LSE and secondary listings on Euronext Amsterdam and the New York Stock Exchange A core component of Big Oil Shell is the second largest investor owned oil and gas company in the world by revenue after ExxonMobil and among the world s largest companies out of any industry Measured by both its own emissions and the emissions of all the fossil fuels it sells Shell was the ninth largest corporate producer of greenhouse gas emissions in the period 1988 2015 Shell plcShell Centre headquarters in LondonFormerlyForthdeal Limited 2002 2004 Royal Dutch Shell plc 2004 2022 Company typePublicTraded asLSE SHEL Euronext Amsterdam SHELL NYSE SHEL FTSE 100 Component AEX ComponentISINGB00BP6MXD84IndustryEnergyPetroleumPredecessorsRoyal Dutch Petroleum Company 1890 The Shell Transport and Trading Company 1897 FoundedApril 1907 117 years ago 1907 04 as Royal Dutch Shell 20 July 2005 18 years ago 2005 07 20 in Shell Centre London current entity FoundersHenri Deterding Marcus Samuel Samuel SamuelHeadquartersShell Centre London England UKArea servedWorldwideKey peopleAndrew Mackenzie chair person Wael Sawan CEO ProductsLNGLubricantsNatural gasPetrochemicalsPetroleumBrandsJiffy Lube Pennzoil Quaker State Shell Advance Shell Broadband Shell Helix Shell Nautilus Shell Rimula Shell Rotella Shell V PowerRevenueUS 316 6 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 37 3 billion 2023 Net incomeUS 19 6 billion 2023 Total assetsUS 406 3 billion 2023 Total equityUS 188 4 billion 2023 Number of employees90 000 2023 DivisionsShell Chemicals Shell Gas amp PowerSubsidiariesList Shell Argentina Shell Australia Shell Canada Shell Chile Shell Hong Kong Shell India Shell Italia Shell Nigeria Shell Oman Shell Pakistan Shell Philippines Shell South Africa Shell Tunisia Shell USAWebsiteshell comFootnotes references a formerly known as the Royal Dutch Company for the Exploitation of Petroleum Wells in the Dutch East Indies Shell was formed in April 1907 through the merger of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company of the Netherlands and The Shell Transport and Trading Company of the United Kingdom The combined company rapidly became the leading competitor of the American Standard Oil and by 1920 Shell was the largest producer of oil in the world Shell first entered the chemicals industry in 1929 Shell was one of the Seven Sisters which dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid 1940s to the mid 1970s In 1964 Shell was a partner in the world s first commercial sea transportation of liquefied natural gas LNG In 1970 Shell acquired the mining company Billiton which it subsequently sold in 1994 and now forms part of BHP In recent decades gas has become an increasingly important part of Shell s business and Shell acquired BG Group in 2016 Shell is vertically integrated and is active in every area of the oil and gas industry including exploration production refining transport distribution and marketing petrochemicals power generation and trading Shell has operations in over 99 countries produces around 3 7 million barrels of oil equivalent per day and has around 44 000 service stations worldwide As of 31 December 2019 Shell had total proved reserves of 11 1 billion barrels 1 76 109 m3 of oil equivalent Shell USA its principal subsidiary in the United States is one of its largest businesses Shell holds 44 of Raizen a publicly listed joint venture with Cosan which is the third largest Brazil based energy company In addition to the main Shell brand the company also owns the Jiffy Lube Pennzoil and Quaker State brands Shell is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index and had a market capitalisation of US 199 billion on 15 September 2022 the largest of any company listed on the LSE and the 44th largest of any company in the world By 2021 revenues Shell is the second largest investor owned oil company in the world after ExxonMobil the largest company headquartered in the United Kingdom the second largest company headquartered in Europe after Volkswagen and the 15th largest company in the world Until its unification in 2005 as Royal Dutch Shell plc the firm operated as a dual listed company whereby the British and Dutch companies maintained their legal existence and separate listings but operated as a single unit partnership From 2005 to 2022 the company had its headquarters in The Hague its registered office in London and had two types of shares A and B In January 2022 the firm merged the A and B shares moved its headquarters to London and changed its legal name to Shell plc HistoryOrigins The oil well at Pangkalan Brandan North Sumatra is considered to be the origin of the Royal Dutch Shell c 1905Shell benzine for Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton Antarctic Expedition 1915Royal Dutch Petroleum dock in the Dutch East Indies now Indonesia c 1925 The Royal Dutch Shell Group was created in April 1907 through the amalgamation of two rival companies the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company Dutch Koninklijke Nederlandse Petroleum Maatschappij of the Netherlands and the Shell Transport and Trading Company Limited of the United Kingdom It was a move largely driven by the need to compete globally with Standard Oil The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company was a Dutch company founded in 1890 to develop an oilfield in Pangkalan Brandan North Sumatra and initially led by August Kessler Hugo Loudon and Henri Deterding The Shell Transport and Trading Company the quotation marks were part of the legal name was a British company founded in 1897 by Marcus Samuel 1st Viscount Bearsted and his brother Samuel Samuel Their father had owned an antique company in Houndsditch London which expanded in 1833 to import and sell seashells after which the company Shell took its name For various reasons the new firm operated as a dual listed company whereby the merging companies maintained their legal existence but operated as a single unit partnership for business purposes The terms of the merger gave 60 percent stock ownership of the new group to Royal Dutch and 40 percent to Shell Both became holding companies for Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij containing the production and refining assets and Anglo Saxon Petroleum Company containing the transport and storage assets National patriotic sensibilities would not permit a full scale merger or takeover of either of the two companies The Dutch company Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij at The Hague was in charge of production and manufacture The British Anglo Saxon Petroleum Company was based in London to direct the transport and storage of the products In 1912 Royal Dutch Shell purchased the Rothschilds Russian oil assets in a stock deal The Group s production portfolio then consisted of 53 percent from the East Indies 29 percent from the Russian Empire and 17 percent from Romania 20th century Shell tank truck from 1926 based on a Ford Model TT During the First World War Shell was the main supplier of fuel to the British Expeditionary Force It was also the sole supplier of aviation fuel and supplied 80 percent of the British Army s TNT It also volunteered all of its shipping to the British Admiralty The German invasion of Romania in 1916 saw 17 of the group s worldwide production destroyed In 1919 Shell took control of the Mexican Eagle Petroleum Company and in 1921 formed Shell Mex Limited which marketed products under the Shell and Eagle brands in the United Kingdom During the Genoa Conference of 1922 Royal Dutch Shell was in negotiations for a monopoly over Soviet oilfields in Baku and Grosny although the leak of a draft treaty led to breakdown of the talks In 1929 Shell Chemicals was founded By the end of the 1920s Shell was the world s leading oil company producing 11 percent of the world s crude oil supply and owning 10 percent of its tanker tonnage During the Spanish Civil War the company sold oil to the Nationalist side of Francisco Franco 1932 Shell advertisement poster by the British surrealist painter Paul Nash Located in the north bank of the River Thames in London Shell Mex House was completed in 1931 and was the head office for Shell s marketing activity worldwide In 1932 partly in response to the difficult economic conditions of the Great Depression Shell Mex merged its UK marketing operations with those of BP British Petroleum to create Shell Mex amp BP a company that traded until the brands separated in 1975 Royal Dutch Company ranked 79th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts Vintage petrol pump 1952 The 1930s saw Shell s Mexican assets seized by the local government After the invasion of the Netherlands by Nazi Germany in 1940 the head office of the Dutch companies was moved to Curacao In 1945 Shell s Danish headquarters in Copenhagen at the time being used by the Gestapo was bombed by Royal Air Force De Havilland Mosquitoes in Operation Carthage In 1937 Iraq Petroleum Company IPC 23 75 percent owned by Royal Dutch Shell plc signed an oil concession agreement with the Sultan of Muscat In 1952 IPC offered financial support to raise an armed force that would assist the Sultan in occupying the interior region of Oman an area that geologists believed to be rich in oil This led to the 1954 outbreak of the Jebel Akhdar War in Oman that lasted for more than 5 years Royal Dutch Shell filling station and garage in Mijnsheerenland the Netherlands late 1970s Around 1952 Shell was the first company to purchase and use a computer in the Netherlands The computer a Ferranti Mark 1 was assembled and used at the Shell laboratory in Amsterdam In 1970 Shell acquired the mining company Billiton which it subsequently sold in 1994 In 1989 Shell redesigned a 3 billion natural gas platform in the North Sea raising its height one to two meters to accommodate an anticipated sea level rise due to global warming In the 1990s protesters criticised the company s environmental record particularly the possible pollution caused by the proposed disposal of the Brent Spar platform into the North Sea Despite support from the UK government Shell reversed the decision under public pressure but maintained that sinking the platform would have been environmentally better Shell subsequently published an unequivocal commitment to sustainable development supported by executive speeches reinforcing this commitment Shell was subsequently criticised by the European Commission and five European Union members after deciding to leave part of its decommissioned oil rigs standing in the North Sea Shell argued that removing them would be too costly and risky Germany said that the estimated 11 000 tonnes of raw oil and toxins remaining in the rigs would eventually seep into the sea and called it a ticking timebomb On 15 January 1999 off the Argentinian town of Magdalena Buenos Aires the Shell tanker Estrella pampeana collided with a German cargo ship emptying its contents into the lake polluting the environment drinkable water plants and animals Over a decade after the spill a referendum held in Magdalena determined the acceptance of a US 9 5 million compensatory payout from Shell Shell denied responsibility for the spill but an Argentine court ruled in 2002 that the corporation was responsible 21st century Former Shell Research and Technology Centre Amsterdam c 2000A Shell JET A refueller truck on the ramp at Vancouver International Airport 2005 In 2002 Shell acquired Pennzoil Quaker State through its American division for 22 USD per share or about 1 8 billion USD Through its acquisition of Pennzoil Shell became a descendant of Standard Oil With its acquisition Shell inherited multiple auto part brands including Jiffy Lube Rain X and Fix a Flat The company was notably late in its acquisition as seen by journalists with Shell seen as streamlining its assets around the same time of other major mergers and acquisitions in the industry such as BP s purchase of Amoco and the merger of Exxon and Mobil In 2004 Shell overstated its oil reserves resulting in loss of confidence in the group a 17 million fine by the Financial Services Authority and the departure of the chairman Philip Watts A lawsuit resulted in the payment of 450 million to non American shareholders in 2007 As a result of the scandal the corporate structure was simplified Two classes of ordinary shares A code RDSA and B code RDSB identical but for the tax treatment of dividends were issued for the company Shell filling station in the UK 2006 In November 2004 following a period of turmoil caused by the revelation that Shell had been overstating its oil reserves it was announced that the Shell Group would move to a single capital structure creating a new parent company to be named Royal Dutch Shell plc with its primary listing on the LSE a secondary listing on Euronext Amsterdam its headquarters and tax residency in The Hague Netherlands and its registered office in London The company was already incorporated in 2002 as Forthdeal Limited a shelf corporation incorporated by Swift Incorporations Limited and Instant Companies Limited both based in Bristol The unification was completed on 20 July 2005 and the original owners delisted their companies from the respective exchanges On 20 July 2005 the Shell Transport amp Trading Company plc was delisted from the LSE whereas Royal Dutch Petroleum Company from the New York Stock Exchange on 18 November 2005 The shares of the company were issued at a 60 40 advantage for the shareholders of Royal Dutch in line with the original ownership of the Shell Group During the 2009 Iraqi oil services contracts tender a consortium led by Shell 45 and which included Petronas 30 was awarded a production contract for the Majnoon field in the south of Iraq which contains an estimated 12 6 billion barrels 2 00 109 m3 of oil The West Qurna 1 field production contract was awarded to a consortium led by ExxonMobil 60 and included Shell 15 In February 2010 Shell and Cosan formed a 50 50 joint venture Raizen comprising all of Cosan s Brazilian ethanol energy generation fuel distribution and sugar activities and all of Shell s Brazilian retail fuel and aviation distribution businesses In March 2010 Shell announced the sale of some of its assets including its liquefied petroleum gas LPG business to meet the cost of a planned 28bn capital spending programme Shell invited buyers to submit indicative bids due by 22 March with a plan to raise 2 3bn from the sale In June 2010 Shell agreed to acquire all the business of East Resources for a cash consideration of 4 7 billion The transaction included East Resources tight gas fields Over the course of 2013 the corporation began the sale of its US shale gas assets and canceled a US 20 billion gas project that was to be constructed in the US state of Louisiana A new CEO Ben van Beurden was appointed in January 2014 prior to the announcement that the corporation s overall performance in 2013 was 38 percent lower than in 2012 the value of Shell s shares fell by 3 percent as a result Following the sale of the majority of its Australian assets in February 2014 the corporation plans to sell a further US 15 billion worth of assets in the period leading up to 2015 with deals announced in Australia Brazil and Italy Shell announced on 8 April 2015 it had agreed to buy BG Group for 47 billion US 70 billion subject to shareholder and regulatory approval The acquisition was completed in February 2016 resulting in Shell surpassing Chevron Corporation and becoming the world s second largest non state oil company On 7 June 2016 Shell announced that it would build an ethane cracker plant near Pittsburgh Pennsylvania after spending several years doing an environmental cleanup of the proposed plant s site In January 2017 Shell agreed to sell 2 46bn worth of North Sea assets to oil exploration firm Chrysaor In 2017 Shell sold its oil sands assets to Canadian Natural Resources in exchange of approximately 8 8 stake in that company In May 2017 it was reported that Shell plans to sell its shares in Canadian Natural Resources fully exiting the oil sands business On 5 November 2017 the Paradise Papers a set of confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investment revealed that Argentine Energy Minister Juan Jose Aranguren was revealed to have managed the offshore companies Shell Western Supply and Trading Limited and Sol Antilles y Guianas Limited both subsidiaries of Shell One is the main bidder for the purchase of diesel oil by the government through the state owned CAMMESA Compania Administradora del Mercado Mayorista Electrico On 30 April 2020 Shell announced that it would cut its dividend for the first time since the Second World War due to the oil price collapse following the reduction in oil demand during the COVID 19 pandemic Shell stated that their net income adjusted for the cost of supply dropped to US 2 9 billion in three months to 31 March This compared with US 5 3 billion in the same period the previous year On 30 September 2020 the company said that it would cut up to 9 000 jobs as a result of the economic effects caused by the pandemic and announced a broad restructuring In December 2020 Shell forecast another write down of 3 5 4 5 billion for the fourth quarter due to lower oil prices following 16 8 billion of impairment in the second quarter In February 2021 Shell announced a loss of 21 7 billion in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic despite reducing its operating expenses by 12 or 4 5 billion according to a Morningstar analysis cited by Barron s In November 2021 Shell announced that it is planning to relocate their headquarters to London abandon its dual share structure and change its name from Royal Dutch Shell plc to Shell plc The company s name change was registered in the Companies House on 21 January 2022 In December 2021 Shell pulled out of the Cambo oil field off the Shetland Islands claiming that the economic case for investment in this project is not strong enough at this time as well as having the potential for delays The proposed oilfield had been the subject of intense campaigning by environmentalists in the run up to the COP26 UN climate summit in Glasgow in November 2021 On 4 March 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and in the midst of the growing boycott of Russian economy and related divestments Shell bought a cargo of discounted Russian crude oil The next day following criticism from Ukraine s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba Shell defended the purchase as a short term necessity but also announced that it intended to reduce such purchases and it would put profits from any Russian oil it purchases into a fund that would go towards humanitarian aid to Ukraine On 8 March Shell announced that it would stop buying Russian oil and gas and close its service stations in the country In 2022 the major oil and gas companies including Shell reported sharp rises in interim revenues and profits In fact this rise in profit for Shell was so sharp that 2022 was the company s best year as Shell recorded double the profits from 2021 and the highest profit in its entire history Corporate affairsBig Oil companies Company Revenue USD Profit USD BrandsExxonMobil 286 billion 23 billion Mobil Esso Imperial OilShell plc 273 billion 20 billion Jiffy Lube PennzoilTotalEnergies 185 billion 16 billion Elf Aquitaine SunPowerBP 164 billion 7 6 billion Amoco Aral AGChevron 163 billion 16 billion Texaco Caltex HavolineMarathon 141 billion 10 billion ARCOPhillips 66 115 billion 1 3 billion 76 Conoco JETValero 108 billion 0 9 billion Eni 77 billion 5 8 billion ConocoPhillips 48 3 billion 8 1 billion Business trends The key trends of Shell are as at the financial year ending 31 December Year Revenue US bn Net income US bn Employees2017 305 12 9 86 0002018 388 23 3 82 0002019 344 15 8 83 0002020 180 21 6 87 0002021 261 20 1 82 0002022 381 42 3 87 0002023 316 19 3 87 000Management On 4 August 2005 the board of directors announced the appointment of Jorma Ollila chairman and CEO of Nokia at the time to succeed Aad Jacobs as the company s non executive chairman on 1 June 2006 Ollila is the first Shell chairman to be neither Dutch nor British Other non executive directors include Maarten van den Bergh Wim Kok Nina Henderson Lord Kerr Adelbert van Roxe and Christine Morin Postel Since 3 January 2014 Ben van Beurden has been CEO of Shell His predecessor was Peter Voser who became CEO of Shell on 1 July 2009 Following a career at the corporation in locations such as Australia and Africa Ann Pickard was appointed as the executive vice president of the Arctic at Royal Dutch Shell a role that was publicized in an interview with McKinsey amp Company in June 2014 In January 2023 Wael Sawan succeeded Ben van Beurden as CEO Historical leadershipCorporate identityName and logo The name Shell is linked to The Shell Transport and Trading Company In 1833 the founder s father Marcus Samuel Sr founded an import business to sell seashells to London collectors When collecting seashell specimens in the Caspian Sea area in 1892 the younger Samuel realised there was potential in exporting lamp oil from the region and commissioned the world s first purpose built oil tanker the Murex Latin for a type of snail shell to enter this market by 1907 the company had a fleet Although for several decades the company had a refinery at Shell Haven on the Thames there is no evidence of this having provided the name The Shell logo is one of the most familiar commercial symbols in the world This logo is known as the pecten after the sea shell Pecten maximus the giant scallop on which its design is based The yellow and red colours used are thought to relate to the colours of the flag of Spain as Shell built early service stations in California previously a Spanish colony The current revision of the logo was designed by Raymond Loewy in 1971 The slash was removed from the name Royal Dutch Shell in 2005 concurrent with moves to merge the two legally separate companies Royal Dutch and Shell to the single legal entity which exists today On 15 November 2021 Royal Dutch Shell plc announced plans to change its name to Shell plc Logo evolution 1900 04 1904 09 1909 30 1930 48 1948 55 1955 70 1971 presentNotesDesigned by Raymond Loewy OperationsSales by business 2022 Business shareChemicals and Products 37 9 Service stations 31 6 Integrated Gas 14 4 Renewable and Energy Solutions 13 9 Upstream 2 2 Corporate Segment 0 0 Business groupings Mars oil platform operated as a joint venture between Shell and BP in the Gulf of Mexico Shell is organised into four major business groupings Upstream manages the upstream business It searches for and recovers crude oil and natural gas and operates the upstream and midstream infrastructure necessary to deliver oil and gas to the market Its activities are organised primarily within geographic units although there are some activities that are managed across the business or provided through support units Integrated Gas and New Energies manages to liquefy natural gas converting gas to liquids and low carbon opportunities Downstream manages Shell s manufacturing distribution and marketing activities for oil products and chemicals Manufacturing and supply include refinery supply and shipping of crude oil Projects and technology manages the delivery of Shell s major projects provides technical services and technology capability covering both upstream and downstream activities It is also responsible for providing functional leadership across Shell in the areas of health safety and environment and contracting and procurement Oil and gas activities Europe s largest refinery Shell Pernis in Rotterdam 2019Filling station in Argos Peloponnese owned by Shell Shell and local subsidiaries own and operate thousands of filling stations worldwide Shell s primary business is the management of a vertically integrated oil company The development of technical and commercial expertise in all stages of this vertical integration from the initial search for oil exploration through its harvesting production transportation refining and finally trading and marketing established the core competencies on which the company was founded Similar competencies were required for natural gas which has become one of the most important businesses in which Shell is involved and which contributes a significant proportion of the company s profits While the vertically integrated business model provided significant economies of scale and barriers to entry each business now seeks to be a self supporting unit without subsidies from other parts of the company Traditionally Shell was a heavily decentralised business worldwide especially in the downstream with companies in over 100 countries each of which operated with a high degree of independence The upstream tended to be far more centralised with much of the technical and financial direction coming from the central offices in The Hague The upstream oil sector is also commonly known as the exploration and production sector Downstream operations which now also includes the chemicals business generate the majority of Shell s profits worldwide and is known for its global network of more than 40 000 petrol stations and its various oil refineries The downstream business which in some countries also included oil refining generally included a retail petrol station network lubricants manufacture and marketing industrial fuel and lubricants sales and a host of other product market sectors such as LPG and bitumen The practice in Shell was that these businesses were essentially local and that they were best managed by local operating companies often with middle and senior management reinforced by expatriates Sponsorships Valentino Rossi MotoGP 2011 Malaysia Test 1 Shell has a long history of motorsport sponsorship most notably Scuderia Ferrari 1951 1964 1966 1973 and 1996 present BRM 1962 1966 and 1968 1972 Scuderia Toro Rosso 2007 2013 and 2016 McLaren 1967 1968 and 1984 1994 Lotus 1968 1971 Ducati Corse since 1999 Team Penske 2011 present Hyundai Motorsport since 2005 AF Corse Risi Competizione BMW Motorsport 2015 present with also Pennzoil and Dick Johnson Racing 1987 2004 and 2017 present Starting in 2023 Shell became the official fuel for IndyCar Series supplying E100 race fuel for all teams In motorcycle racing Shell and Ducati have been working together globally for a very long time Shell has indeed been working with Ducati since 1999 through the first support in the Superbike The support continues to win more than 150 races including seven MotoGP world champions Both in lubricants and fuel products which have now been established for 25 years This long term cooperation contract has just been extended in the Netherlands at 2024 and will continue until the end of 2027 Operations by regionSales by region 2022 Region shareAsia Oceania Africa 33 2 United States 22 8 Europe 22 5 United Kingdom 13 2 Other Americas 8 3 Arctic Kulluk oil rig The conical drilling unit Kulluk 2013 Following the purchase of an offshore lease in 2005 Shell initiated its US 4 5 billion Arctic drilling program in 2006 after the corporation purchased the Kulluk oil rig and leased the Noble Discoverer drillship At inception the project was led by Pete Slaiby a Shell executive who had previously worked in the North Sea However after the purchase of a second offshore lease in 2008 Shell only commenced drilling work in 2012 due to the refurbishment of rigs permit delays from the relevant authorities and lawsuits The plans to drill in the Arctic led to protests from environmental groups particularly Greenpeace furthermore analysts in the energy field as well as related industries also expressed skepticism due to perceptions that drilling in the region is too dangerous because of harsh conditions and remote locations Further problems hampered the Arctic project after the commencement of drilling in 2012 as Shell dealt with a series of issues that involved air permits Coast Guard certification of a marine vessel and severe damage to essential oil spill equipment Additionally difficult weather conditions resulted in the delay of drilling during mid 2012 and the already dire situation was exacerbated by the Kulluk incident at the end of the year Shell had invested nearly US 5 billion by this stage of the project As the Kulluk oil rig was being towed to the American state of Washington to be serviced in preparation for the 2013 drilling season a winter storm on 27 December 2012 caused the towing crews as well as the rescue service to lose control of the rig As of 1 January 2013 the Kulluk was grounded off the coast Sitkalidak Island near the eastern end of Kodiak Island Following the accident a Fortune magazine contacted Larry McKinney the executive director at the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A amp M and he explained that A two month delay in the Arctic is not a two month delay A two month delay could wipe out the entire drilling season It was unclear if Shell would recommence drilling in mid 2013 following the Kulluk incident and in February 2013 the corporation stated that it would pause its closely watched drilling project off the Alaskan coast in 2013 and will instead prepare for future exploration In January 2014 the corporation announced the extension of the suspension of its drilling program in the Arctic with chief executive van Beurden explaining that the project is under review due to both market and internal issues A June 2014 interview with Pickard indicated that following a forensic analysis of the problems encountered in 2012 Shell will continue with the project and Pickard stated that she perceives the future of the corporation activity in the Arctic region as a long term marathon Pickard stated that the forensic look back revealed there was an on off switch and further explained In other words don t spend the money unless you re sure you re going to have the legal environment to go forward Don t spend the money unless you re sure you re going to have the permit No I can t tell you that I m going to have that permit until June but we need to plan like we re going to have that permit in June And so probably the biggest lesson is to make sure we could smooth out the on off switches wherever we could and take control of our own destiny Based upon the interview with Pickard Shell is approaching the project as an investment that will reap energy resources with a lifespan of around 30 years According to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management report in 2015 the chances of a major spill in a deep sea Arctic drilling is 75 before century s end Kodiak Island In 2010 Greenpeace activists painted No Arctic Drilling using spilled BP oil on the side of a ship in the Gulf of Mexico that was en route to explore for Arctic oil for Shell At the protest Phil Radford of Greenpeace called for President Obama to ban all offshore oil drilling and call for an end to the use of oil in our cars by 2030 On 16 March 2012 52 Greenpeace activists from five different countries boarded Fennica and Nordica multipurpose icebreakers chartered to support Shell s drilling rigs near Alaska Around the same time period a reporter for Fortune magazine spoke with Edward Itta an Inupiat leader and the former mayor of the North Slope Borough who expressed that he was conflicted about Shell s plans in the Arctic as he was concerned that an oil spill could destroy the Inupiat peoples hunting and fishing culture but his borough also received major tax revenue from oil and gas production additionally further revenue from energy activity was considered crucial to the future of the living standard in Itta s community In July 2012 Greenpeace activists shut down 53 Shell petrol stations in Edinburgh and London in a protest against the company s plans to drill for oil in the Arctic Greenpeace s Save the Arctic campaign aims to prevent oil drilling and industrial fishing in the Arctic by declaring the uninhabited area around the North Pole a global sanctuary A review was announced after the Kulluk oil rig ran aground near Kodiak Island in December 2012 In response Shell filed lawsuits to seek injunctions from possible protests and Benjamin Jealous of the NAACP and Radford argued that the legal action was trampling Americans rights According to Greenpeace Shell lodged a request with Google to take down video footage of a Greenpeace protest action that occurred at the Shell sponsored Formula One F1 Belgian Grand Prix on 25 August 2013 in which SaveTheArctic org banners appear at the winners podium ceremony In the video the banners rise up automatically activists controlled their appearance with the use of four radio car antennas revealing the website URL alongside an image that consists of half of a polar bear s head and half of the Shell logo Shell then announced a pause in the timeline of the project in early 2013 and in September 2015 the corporation announced the extension of the suspension of its drilling program in the Arctic Polar Pioneer rig A June 2014 interview with the corporation s new executive vice president of the Arctic indicated that Shell will continue with its activity in the region In Seattle protests began in May 2015 in response to the news that the Port of Seattle made an agreement with Shell to berth rigs at the Port s Terminal 5 during the off season of oil exploration in Alaskan waters The arrival of Shell s new Arctic drilling vessel Polar Pioneer IMO number 8754140 a semi submersible offshore drilling rig was greeted by large numbers of environmental protesters paddling kayaks in Elliott Bay On 6 May 2015 it was reported that during a coast guard inspection of Polar Pioneer a piece of anti pollution gear failed resulting in fines and delay of the operation Oil executives from Total and Eni interviewed by the New York Times expressed scepticism about Shell s new ambitions for offshore drilling in the Arctic and cited economic and environmental hurdles ConocoPhillips and Equinor formerly Statoil suspended Arctic drilling earlier after Shell s failed attempt in 2012 Australia On 20 May 2011 Shell s final investment decision for the world s first floating liquefied natural gas FLNG facility was finalized following the discovery of the remote offshore Prelude field located off Australia s northwestern coast and estimated to contain about 3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent reserves in 2007 FLNG technology is based on liquefied natural gas LNG developments that were pioneered in the mid 20th century and facilitates the exploitation of untapped natural gas reserves located in remote areas often too small to extract any other way The floating vessel to be used for the Prelude field known as Prelude FLNG is promoted as the longest floating structure in the world and will take in the equivalent of 110 000 barrels of oil per day in natural gas at a location 200 km 125 miles off the coast of Western Australia and cool it into liquefied natural gas for transport and sale in Asia The Prelude is expected to start producing LNG in 2017 analysts estimated the total cost of construction at more than US 12 billion Following the decision by the Shell fuel corporation to close its Geelong Oil Refinery in Australia in April 2013 a third consecutive annual loss was recorded for Shell s Australian refining and fuel marketing assets Revealed in June 2013 the writedown is worth A 203 million and was preceded by a A 638m writedown in 2012 and a A 407m writedown in 2011 after the closure of the Clyde Refinery in Sydney Australia In February 2014 Shell sold its Australian refinery and petrol stations for US 2 6 billion A 2 9 billion to Swiss company Vitol At the time of the downstream sale to Vitol Shell was expected to continue investment into Australian upstream projects with projects that involve Chevron Corp Woodside Petroleum and Prelude In June 2014 Shell sold 9 5 of its 23 1 stake in Woodside Petroleum and advised that it had reached an agreement for Woodside to buy back 9 5 of its shares at a later stage Shell became a major shareholder in Woodside after a 2001 takeover attempt was blocked by then federal Treasurer Peter Costello and the corporation has been open about its intention to sell its stake in Woodside as part of its target to shed assets At a general body meeting held on 1 August 2014 72 percent of shareholders voted to approve the buy back short of the 75 percent vote that was required for approval A statement from Shell read Royal Dutch Shell acknowledges the outcome of Woodside Petroleum Limited s shareholders negative vote on the selective buy back proposal Shell is reviewing its options in relation to its remaining 13 6 percent holding Brunei Brunei Shell Petroleum BSP is a joint venture between the Government of Brunei and Shell The British Malayan Petroleum Company BMPC owned by Royal Dutch Shell first found commercial amounts of oil in 1929 It currently produces 350 000 barrels of oil and gas equivalent per day BSP is the largest oil and gas company in Brunei a sector which contributes 90 of government revenue In 1954 the BMPC in Seria had a total of 1 277 European and Asian staff China The company has upstream operations in unconventional oil and gas in China Shell has a joint venture with PetroChina at the Changbei tight gas field in Shaanxi which has produced natural gas since 2008 The company has also invested in exploring for shale oil in Sichuan The other unconventional resource which Shell invested in in China was shale The company was an early entrant in shale oil exploration in China but scaled down operations in 2014 due to difficulties with geology and population density It has a joint venture to explore for oil shale in Jilin through a joint venture with Jilin Guangzheng Mineral Development Company Limited In May 2024 Shell announced an exit from China power market business to focus on more profitable operations Hong Kong Shell has been active in Hong Kong for a century providing Retail LPG Commercial Fuel Lubricants Bitumen Aviation Marine and Chemicals services and products Shell also sponsored the first Hong Kong built aircraft Inspiration for its around the world trip India Shell India has inaugurated its new lubricants laboratory at its Technology Centre in Bangalore Indonesia Shell started operating in Indonesia since 1928 Shell started operating gas stations in Indonesia since November 1 2005 Its first gas station was located in Lippo Karawaci Tangerang On March 1 2006 Shell opened a gas station in Jakarta located on Jalan S Parman As of 2022 the fuels that Shell sells in Indonesia are Shell Super Shell V Power Shell V Power Nitro Shell V Power Diesel and Shell Diesel Extra Ireland Shell first started trading in Ireland in 1902 Shell E amp P Ireland SEPIL previously Enterprise Energy Ireland is an Irish exploration and production subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell Its headquarters are on Leeson Street in Dublin It was acquired in May 2002 Its main project is the Corrib gas project a large gas field off the northwest coast for which Shell has encountered controversy and protests in relation to the onshore pipeline and licence terms In 2005 Shell disposed of its entire retail and commercial fuels business in Ireland to Topaz Energy Group This included depots company owned petrol stations and supply agreements stations throughout the island of Ireland The retail outlets were re branded as Topaz in 2008 9 The Topaz fuel network was subsequently acquired in 2015 by Couchetard and these stations began re branding to Circle K in 2018 Italy Shell service station in San Jacopino Florence Shell s activities in Italy began on 13 July 1912 with the creation of Nafta based in La Spezia founded after taking advantage of the weakness of the former Standard Oil Trust dissolved the previous year During the First World War Nafta abandoned the private sector focusing on the war supplies to the Italian state During the conflict the company expanded with the opening of new plants in Naples and Augusta and after the end of hostilities with the exploitation of further internal deposits In the first post war period the company controlled the Italian internal market together with the SIAP the local branch of the Standard of New Jersey Esso In 1921 under pressure from the CEO Giovanni Attilio Pozzo then also elected president in 1923 the share capital was increased reaching 100 million lire The products sold at the time included Bentero Shell and Aureola Petroli In 1922 despite the difficult economic situation of the country the company grew and the new Vado Ligure plant was inaugurated The inauguration however caused a short political clash between the Prime Minister Facta and the socialist deputy Tonello who in a parliamentary question harshly criticized the official telegram sent by Facta to Nafta on the occasion of the ceremony In the same year the works for a coastal system in Venice also continued The birth of Agip created some disagreements between Nafta and the Ministry of the National Economy which in 1926 asked the Prefects to subordinate the release of new concessions for the plant of petrol stations to a approval estimate of Agip the question was resolved peacefully in 1927 on the initiative of the Italian company itself At the end of the decade taking advantage of a particularly advantageous legislation the company launched into the refining sector with the establishment of subsidiary companies in La Spezia On 27 April 1939 Pozzo left Nafta after twenty years at the head of the company The company controlled about 20 of the Italian market at the time On 8 August 1940 following Italy s entry into the Second World War Nafta was seized and placed under the management of Agip followed the following year by the US companies operating in Italy SIAP Vacuum Texaco On 30 July 1942 foreign oil companies were officially transferred to Agip although the integration of their activities was somewhat complex and remained substantially unfinished On 22 October 1945 after the end of hostilities the measures were abandoned and the NAFTA and the other companies under the guidance of the Italian Petroli Committee returned to normal activity In 1949 the company now fully restored was renamed Shell Italiana S p A with a share capital of more than 2 billion lira Still in the early 1960s Shell covered about 20 of the Italian oil needs The Italian Shell was the first company to be advertised with Carosello In 1959 the company purchased the former Condor refinery of Rho and in 1967 it built a large plant in Taranto whose works began in 1964 with an initial investment of 25 billion lire Shell remained active in the country until April 1974 when following difficulties in the oil sector caused by the Kippur War and the general conditions of the Italian economy now not very favorable the old company was sold to Eni which became Italiana Petroli IP The company then returned to the fuel distribution in 1980 with the acquisition of the Conoco network while in 1987 the joint venture with Montedison which led to the creation of MonteShell In July 2014 Shell gave its network of service stations and fuel deposits in Italy to the Kuwait Petroleum Italia Q8 In 2022 an agreement was announced with the Pad Multiegy company for the brand to be restored and Shell products to be sold in over 500 Italian service stations the first of which was inaugurated in March 2022 In Italy today Shell operates through Shell Italia S p A controlled by Shell Italia Finanza S p A The main locations are in Sesto San Giovanni and Rome Malaysia A Shell filling station in Sabah Malaysia Shell discovered the first oil well in Borneo in 1910 in Sarawak Today the oil well is a state monument known as the Grand Old Lady In 1914 following this discovery Shell built Borneo s first oil refinery and laid a submarine pipeline in Miri Nigeria Shell began production in Nigeria in 1958 In Nigeria Shell told US diplomats that it had placed staff in all the main ministries of the government Shell continues however upstream activities extracting crude oil in the oil rich Niger Delta as well as downstream commercial activities in South Africa In June 2013 the company announced a strategic review of its operations in Nigeria hinting that assets could be divested In August 2014 the company disclosed it was in the process of finalizing the sale of its interests in four Nigerian oil fields On 29 January 2021 a Dutch court ruled that Shell was responsible for multiple oil leaks in Nigeria The actions of companies like Shell has led to extreme environmental issues in the Niger Delta Many pipelines in the Niger Delta owned by Shell are old and corroded Shell has acknowledged its responsibility for keeping the pipelines new but has also denied responsibility for environmental causes The heavy contamination of the air ground and water with toxic pollutants by the oil industry in the Niger Delta is often used as an example of ecocide This has led to mass protests from the Niger Delta inhabitants Amnesty International and Friends of the Earth the Netherlands against Shell It has also led to action plans to boycott Shell by environmental and human rights groups In January 2013 a Dutch court rejected four out of five allegations brought against the firm over oil pollution in the Niger Delta but found a subsidiary guilty of one case of pollution ordering compensation to be paid to a Nigerian farmer Nordic countries On 27 August 2007 Shell and Reitan Group the owner of the 7 Eleven brand in Scandinavia announced an agreement to re brand some 269 service stations across Norway Sweden Finland and Denmark subject to obtaining regulatory approvals under the different competition laws in each country In April 2010 Shell announced that the corporation is in process of trying to find a potential buyer for all of its operations in Finland and is doing similar market research concerning Swedish operations In October 2010 Shell s gas stations and the heavy vehicle fuel supply networks in Finland and Sweden along with a refinery located in Gothenburg Sweden were sold to St1 a Finnish energy company more precisely to its major shareholding parent company Keele Oy North America Shell gasoline station sign in Phoenix Arizona Through most of Shell s early history Shell USA business in the United States was substantially independent Its stock was traded on the NYSE and the group s central office had little direct involvement in running the operation However in 1984 Shell made a bid to purchase those shares of Shell Oil Company it did not own around 30 and despite opposition from some minority shareholders which led to a court case Shell completed the buyout for a sum of 5 7 billion Philippines Shell oil depot Poro Point San Fernando La Union Philippines Royal Dutch Shell operates in the Philippines under its subsidiary Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation or PSPC Its headquarters is in Makati and it has facilities in the Pandacan oil depot and other key locations In January 2010 the Bureau of Customs claimed 7 34 billion pesos worth of unpaid excise taxes against Pilipinas Shell for importing Catalytic cracked gasoline CCG and light catalytic cracked gasoline LCCG stating that those imports are bound for tariff charges In August 2016 Pilipinas Shell filed an application to sell US 629 million worth of primary and secondary shares to the investing public registration statement with the SEC This was a prelude to filing its IPO listing application with the Philippine Stock Exchange On 3 November 2016 the Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation was officially listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SHLPH after they held its initial public offering on 19 to 25 October of the same year Due to the economic slowdown caused by the COVID 19 pandemic on the global regional and local economies continually low refining margins and competition with imported refined products the management of Pilipinas Shell announced in August 2020 that the 110 000 bbl d refinery in Tabangao Batangas which started operations in 1962 will be shutting down permanently and turned into an import terminal instead Russia In February 2022 Shell exited all its joint ventures with Gazprom because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and in March 2022 Shell announced that it would stop buying oil from Russia and close all its service stations there In April 2022 it emerged that Shell was to book up to 5 billion in impairment charges from exiting its interests in Russia Singapore Singapore is the main centre for Shell s petrochemical operations in the Asia Pacific region Shell Eastern Petroleum limited SEPL have their refinery located in Singapore s Pulau Bukom island They also operate as Shell Chemicals Seraya in Jurong Island In November 2020 Shell announced that as part of efforts to curtail pollution emissions it will cut its oil processing capacity in Singapore United Kingdom In the UK sector of the North Sea Shell employs around 4 500 staff in Scotland as well as an additional 1 000 service contractors however in August 2014 it announced it was laying off 250 of them mainly in Aberdeen Shell paid no UK taxes on its North Sea operations over the period 2018 to 2021 Alternative energyBrunei Shell Petroleum s flagship solar plant in Panaga 2021 In the early 2000s Shell moved into alternative energy and there is now an embryonic Renewables business that has made investments in solar power wind power hydrogen and forestry The forestry business went the way of nuclear coal metals and electricity generation and was disposed of in 2003 In 2006 Shell paid SolarWorld to take over its entire solar business and in 2008 the company withdrew from the London Array which when built was the world s largest offshore wind farm Shell also is involved in large scale hydrogen projects HydrogenForecast com describes Shell s approach thus far as consisting of baby steps but with an underlying message of extreme optimism In 2015 the company announced plans to install hydrogen fuel pumps across Germany planning on having 400 locations in operation by 2023 Shell holds 44 of Raizen a joint venture with Brazilian sugarcane producer Cosan which is the third largest Brazil based energy company by revenues and a major producer of ethanol In 2015 the company partnered with Brazilian start up company Insolar to install solar panels in Rio de Janeiro to deliver electricity to the Santa Marta neighbourhood Shell is the operator and major shareholder of The Shell Canada Quest Energy project based within the Athabasca Oil Sands Project located near Fort McMurray Alberta It holds a 60 share alongside Chevron Canada Limited which holds 20 and Marathon Canadian Oil Sands Holding Limited which holds the final 20 Commercial operations launched in November 2015 It was the world s first commercial scale oil and sand carbon capture storage CCS project It is expected to reduce CO2 emissions in Canada by 1 08 million tonnes per year In December 2016 Shell won the auction for the 700 MW Borssele III amp IV offshore wind farms at a price of 5 45 c kWh beating 6 other consortia In June 2018 it was announced that the company and its co investor Partners Group had secured 1 5bn for the project which also involves Eneco Van Oord and Mitsubishi DGE Shell Recharge rapid charger in the Cirencester Waitrose car park 2023 In October 2017 it bought Europe s biggest vehicle charging network In November 2017 Shell s CEO Ben van Beurden announced Shell s plan to cut half of its carbon emissions by 2050 and 20 percent by 2035 In this regard Shell promised to spend 2 billion annually on renewable energy sources Shell began to develop its wind energy segment in 2001 the company now operates six wind farms in the United States and is part of a plan to build two offshore wind farms in the Netherlands In December 2017 the company announced plans to buy UK household energy and broadband provider First Utility In March 2019 it rebranded to Shell Energy and announced that all electricity would be supplied from renewable sources In December 2018 the company announced that it had partnered with SkyNRG to begin supplying sustainable aviation fuel to airlines operating out of San Francisco Airport SFO including KLM SAS and Finnair In the same month the company announced plans to double its renewable energy budget to investment in low carbon energy to 4 billion US each year with an aim to spend up to 2 billion US on renewable energy by 2021 In January 2018 the company acquired a 44 interest in Silicon Ranch a solar energy company run by Matt Kisber as part of its global New Energies project The company took over from Partners Group paying up to an estimated 217 million for the minority interest In February 2019 the company acquired German solar battery company Sonnen It first invested in the company in May 2018 as part of its New Energies project As of late 2021 the company had 800 employees and has installed 70 000 home battery systems On 27 February 2019 the company acquired British VPP operator Limejump for an undisclosed amount In July 2019 Shell installed their first 150 kW electric car chargers at its London petrol stations with payments handled via They also plan to provide 350 kW chargers in Europe by entering into an agreement with IONITY On 26 January 2021 Shell said it would buy 100 per cent of Ubitricity owner of the largest public charging network for electric vehicles in the United Kingdom as the company expands its presence along the power supply chain In 2023 Shell announced that it would rebrand its Ubitricity chargepoints under its Shell Recharge brand On 25 February 2021 Shell announced the acquisition of German Virtual Power Plant VPP company Next Kraftwerke for an undisclosed amount Next Kraftwerke connects renewable electricity generation and storage projects to optimize the usage of those assets The company mostly operates in Europe In November 2022 it was announced Shell s wholly owned subsidiary Shell Petroleum NV had acquired the Odense headquartered renewable natural gas producer Nature Energy Biogas A S for nearly 2 billion USD OwnershipShell is mainly owned by institutional investors The 10 largest shareholder of Shell plc in early 2024 were BlackRock Investment Management UK 4 061 Vanguard 3 710 Norges Bank 3 013 BlackRock Fund Advisors 2 865 BlackRock Advisors UK 1 352 Legal amp General 1 315 State Street Global Advisors 1 278 Clearstream Banking S A 1 168 Vanguard Global Advisors 0 9965 Geode Capital Management 0 7262 ControversiesPresentation of Shell Oil Company contribution to National Fish and Wildlife Foundation at the Foundation s Celebrating the Great Outdoors fundraising event 2005Carbon capture storage beneath the sea bed In 2020 the Northern Lights CCS project was announced which is a joint project between Equinor Shell and Total operating in the European Union Norway and aiming to store liquid CO2 beneath the seabed Processing oil in the Amazon Environmentalists have expressed concern that Shell is processing oil from the Amazon region of South America In the United States the Martinez refinery CA and the Puget Sound Refinery WA carry Amazonian oil In 2015 14 of the Martinez refinery s gross at 19 570 barrels per day came from the Amazon Operating in the hump back whale breeding grounds In December 2021 Royal Dutch Shell decided to move ahead with seismic tests to explore for oil in humpback whale breeding grounds along South Africa s eastern coastline On 3 December 2021 a South African high court struck down an urgent application brought by environmentalists to stop the project which will involve a vessel regularly firing an air gun that produces a very powerful shock wave underwater to help map subsea geology According to Greenpeace Africa and the South African Deep Sea Angling Association this could cause irreparable harm to the marine environment especially to migrating humpback whales in the area Climate change Measured by both its own emissions and the emissions of all the fossil fuels it sells Shell was the ninth largest corporate producer of greenhouse gas emissions in the period 1988 2015 The burning of the fossil fuels produced by Shell are responsible for 1 67 of global industrial greenhouse gas emissions from 1988 to 2015 In the past Shell has been a part of lobbying and trade groups that are against climate policy and promote climate skepticism In 2017 a public information film Climate of Concern unseen for years resurfaced and showed Shell had clear grasp of global warming 26 years earlier but has not acted accordingly since said critics During the years of 2010 2018 only 1 of Shell s long term investments were dedicated to sources of low carbon energy such as wind and solar In the years of 2015 2017 just 0 4 of its revenue was put towards low carbon technology Shell failed to meet its own target in 2020 to spend 6 billion on renewable energy It is also estimated that Shell is not on track to meet its own investment target for 2025 and that the company needs to direct over half of its capital expenditures nearly 10 billion per year to zero carbon investments in order to meet its long term net zero targets In April 2020 Shell announced plans to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner They also pledged to reduce carbon intensity of all energy products by 20 by 2030 and 45 by 2035 compared to 2016 levels However internal documents from the company released by the Democratic led House committee reveal a private 2020 communication saying Shell does not have any plans to bring emissions to zero for next 10 20 years In March 2024 Shell CEO Wael Sawan announced that the company would moderate its near term carbon emissions reduction targets revising its reduction in net carbon intensity of third party use of products down to 15 from 20 and dropping its target of a 45 reduction in carbon emissions by 2035 from a 2016 baseline Litigation On 5 April 2019 Milieudefensie Dutch for environmental defense together with six NGOs and more than 17 000 citizens sued Shell accusing the company of harming the climate despite knowing about global warming since 1986 In May 2021 the district court of The Hague ruled that Shell must reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 45 by 2030 compared to 2019 levels Oil spills Shell was responsible for around 21 000 gallons of oil spilled near Tracy California in May 2016 due to a pipeline crack Shell was responsible for an 88 200 gallon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in May 2016 Two ruptures in a Shell Oil Co pipeline in Altamont California one in September 2015 and another in May 2016 led to questions on whether the Office of the State Fire Marshal charged with overseeing the pipeline was doing an adequate job On 29 January 2021 a Dutch court ordered Royal Dutch Shell plc s Nigerian unit to compensate for oil spills in two villages over 13 years ago Shell Nigeria is liable for damages from pipeline leaks in the villages of Oruma and Goi the Hague Court of Appeals said in a ruling Shell said that it should not be liable as the spills were the result of sabotage Accusations of greenwashing Shell former world headquarters in Haagse Hout The Hague On 2 September 2002 Shell Chairman Philip Watts accepted the Greenwash Lifetime Achievement Award from the Greenwash Academy s Oscar Green near the World Summit on Sustainable Development In 2007 British ASA ruled against a Shell ad involving chimneys spewing flowers which depicted Shell s waste management policies claiming it was misleading the public about Shell s environmental impact In 2008 the British ASA ruled that Shell had misled the public in an advertisement when it claimed that a 10 billion oil sands project in Alberta Canada was a sustainable energy source In 2021 Netherlands officials told Shell to stop running a campaign which claimed customers could turn their fuel carbon neutral by buying offsets as it was concluded that this claim was devoid of evidence In December 2022 U S House Oversight and Reform Committee Chair Carolyn Maloney and U S House Oversight Environment Subcommittee Chair Ro Khanna sent a memorandum to all House Oversight and Reform Committee members summarizing additional findings from the Committee s investigation into the fossil fuel industry disinformation campaign to obscure the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming and that upon reviewing internal company documents accused Shell along with BP Chevron Corporation and ExxonMobil of greenwashing their Paris Agreement carbon neutrality pledges while continuing long term investment in fossil fuel production and sales for engaging in a campaign to promote the use of natural gas as a clean energy source and bridge fuel to renewable energy and of intimidating journalists reporting about the companies climate actions and of obstructing the Committee s investigation which ExxonMobil Shell and the American Petroleum Institute denied Contesting ruling by The Hague court Shell contested a 2021 ruling by The Hague court requiring it to reduce emissions by 45 by 2030 The case driven by Milieudefensie argued Shell must align with climate agreements while Shell contended the ruling exceeded judicial authority and could lead to counterproductive outcomes The outcome was anticipated to significantly impact Shell s operations and influence European energy companies climate policies Health and safety A number of incidents over the years led to criticism of Shell s health and safety record including repeated warnings by the UK Health and Safety Executive about the poor state of the company s North Sea platforms Reaction to the War in Ukraine Shell already had previous experience exiting markets that were subject to sanctions pressure from NATO or EU member states In particular in 2013 Shell announced that it was suspending its operations in Syria On 8 March 2022 Shell announced its intention to phase out all Russian hydrocarbon production and acquisition projects including crude oil petroleum products natural gas and liquefied natural gas LNG In early 2022 the company was criticized by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine for its slow response to the war in Ukraine As of April 2023 Shell still had shares in Russian companies such as 27 5 in Sakhalin Energy Investment Company SEIC a joint venture with Gazprom 50 Mitsui 12 5 and Mitsubishi 10 royaldutchshellplc com This domain name was first registered by a former marketing manager for Royal Dutch Shell plc Alfred Donovan and has been used as a gripe site It avoids being an illegal cybersquatter as long as it is non commercial active and no attempt is made to sell the domain name as determined by WIPO proceedings In 2005 Donovan said he would relinquish the site to Shell after it gets rid of all the management he deems responsible for its various recent woes The site has been recognized by several media outlets for its role as an Internet leak In 2008 the Financial Times published an article based on a letter published by royaldutchshellplc com which Reuters and The Times also covered shortly thereafter On 18 October 2006 the site published an article stating that Shell had for some time been supplying information to the Russian government relating to Sakhalin II The Russian energy company Gazprom subsequently obtained a 50 stake in the Sakhalin II project Other instances where the site has acted as an Internet leak include a 2007 IT outsourcing plan as well as a 2008 internal memo where CEO Jeroen van der Veer expressed disappointment in the company s share price performance The gripe site has also been recognized as a source of information regarding Shell by several news sources 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