Shell is a global energy giant headquartered in London. Founded on 19th-century seashell trading, it later merged with Royal Dutch Petroleum to become a leader in oil and gas. Today, Shell is the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplier, with operations spanning exploration, petrochemicals, and energy trading. Navigating the energy transition, Shell aims for net-zero emissions by 2050, shifting its focus toward electric vehicle charging networks, hydrogen, and low-carbon technologies while maintaining high-value upstream assets.

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Shell – background and history


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  • Shell – FY25 results

    Shell Q4 and Full Year 2025 Financial Results Summary Financial Performance Shell reported full-year 2025 adjusted earnings of 18.5 billion, a decrease from 23.7 billion in 2024. For the fourth quarter, adjusted earnings reached 3.3 billion, down from 5.4 billion in Q3 2025. This decline was primarily driven by lower commodity prices and higher tax…

  • Shell – History and Competitions

    History of Shell, categorized by stages: 1. The Origins and Shell Transport (1833–1890s) Shell began not with oil, but with seashells. In 1833, Marcus Samuel opened a small shop in London selling antiques and Oriental seashells, which were popular for interior design at the time. 2. Merger with Royal Dutch (1907–1945) To compete with the…