Shell proposes large-scale CCS facility in Alberta

Jul. 13, 2021

Calgary − Today, Shell announced a proposal to build a large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Scotford Complex near Edmonton. This would be a key step in transforming Scotford into one of five energy and chemicals parks for Shell around the world, providing customers with lower-carbon fuels and products into the future, such as hydrogen.

Susannah Pierce to have dual role as Country Chair Canada and GM Renewables & Energy Solutions Canada

Apr. 07, 2021

As previously announced in December 2020, Shell Canada Country Chair Michael Crothers will retire from Shell following a distinguished 33-year career with the company at the end of April 2021.

Shell sells non-core Canadian shale assets to Crescent Point Energy

Feb. 17, 2021

Calgary, AB – Royal Dutch Shell plc, through its affiliate Shell Canada Energy (“Shell”), has reached an agreement with publicly listed Canadian energy company Crescent Point Energy Corp. (“Crescent Point”) to sell its Duvernay shale light oil position in Alberta, Canada for a total consideration of US$707 million (C$900 million). The transaction has an effective date of January 1, 2021.

Shell invests in Quebec’s first waste to low-carbon fuels plant

Jan. 05, 2021

Shell Canada Limited, an affiliate of Royal Dutch Shell plc (“Shell”), today announced the signing of commercial agreements to invest in Varennes Carbon Recycling, the first waste to low-carbon fuels plant in Québec, Canada.

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