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In 2007, Shell was forced by the Russian government to sell part of its stake to Gazprom which made Gazprom the largest shareholder with 50% share of the company. [5] [6] The consortium then developed into its current form, consisting of Russia's Gazprom, Royal Dutch Shell, and Japan's Mitsui and Mitsubishi. [7]
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. [199] It holds a 60% share, alongside Chevron Canada Limited, which holds 20%, and Marathon Canadian Oil Sands Holding Limited, which holds the final 20%. [200]
– The Canaries Trust are the 12th-largest shareholder of Norwich City, as of June 2021. [64] Wealdstone F.C. – The Wealdstone FC Supporters Club owns 11.4% of shares, making it the second largest shareholder in the club. [65] Wycombe Wanderers F.C. – On 30 June 2012, the Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Trust formally took over the club.
Shareholders and activists have pressured the largest oil companies, including Royal Dutch Shell, to reduce their carbon footprints.
A significant proportion of shareholders voted in favour of a green plan which had not been backed by Shell’s board. Shell shareholders voice concerns over company’s green plans Skip to main ...
Shell USA, Inc. (formerly Shell Oil Company, Inc.) is the United States–based wholly owned subsidiary of Shell plc, a UK-based transnational corporation "oil major" which is among the largest oil companies in the world. Approximately 18,000 Shell employees are based in the U.S. Its U.S. headquarters are in Houston, Texas.
Shell faced a significant shareholder rebellion over its climate strategy, with 19% of shareholder votes backing a resolution calling for more urgent action—against the board’s guidance.
In 2010 the branding remained as Shell whereas the holding company was renamed from Shell NZ to Greenstone Energy. After surveying 17,000 customers the following year, the company changed its name to Z Energy Limited and branded the service stations as Z. [9] The rebranding exercise is believed to cost around NZ$60m, compared to the NZ$10m/year cost of licensing the Shell brand. [10]