Safety is central to the responsible delivery of energy. We develop and operate our facilities with the aim of preventing any incidents that may harm our employees, contract staff or nearby communities, or cause damage to our assets or adversely impact the environment. We manage safety risks [...]
[...] and procurement Safety and environment Innovation and R&D Business focus Short and long term Contracting and procurement Safety and environment Technology solutions and deployment Right concept Standardisation and replication Contracting and procurement Safety and environment Contracting and [...]
[...] creation in oil and gas. Safety and environmental and social responsibility are at the heart of our activities. The ability to achieve our strategic objectives depends on how we respond to competitive forces. We continuously assess the external environment – the markets as well as the underlying [...]
[...] share and industry competition; (g) environmental and physical risks; (h) risks associated with the identification of suitable potential acquisition properties and targets, and successful negotiation and completion of such transactions; (i) the risk of doing business in developing countries and [...]
[...] products, chemical feedstocks and environmental products. We have the experience and international scope to capitalise on trading opportunities inherent in Shell’s asset and market positions around the world to deliver sustained and growing cash returns. In 2016, Shell integrated all gas and [...]
[...] in an increasingly competitive environment – and positions us strongly to respond to growth in the European chemicals market. In 2016, we further strengthened our position in both refining and chemicals with the start-up of a new aromatics unit at the Pernis refinery. The new unit is helping us [...]
[...] viable in the current business environment. FID is not expected before 2018. SPDC also has three shallow-water licences (OMLs 74, 77, and 79) and a 40% interest in the non-Shell-operated Sunlink joint venture that has one shallow-water licence (OML 144); all four shallow-water OMLs expire in 2034. [...]
[...] process in accordance with federal Environmental Protection Agency requirements. In 2016, we relinquished all but one federal lease in the Chukchi Sea and half of our federal leases in the Beaufort Sea. We concluded a commercial deal to transfer 21 Beaufort federal leases to the Arctic Slope [...]