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'''Royal Dutch Shell''' is a [[big oil]] company.
 
'''Royal Dutch Shell''' is a [[big oil]] company.

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Group.png Shell  
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Parent organizationShell
HeadquartersThe Hague, Netherlands Shell Centre, London, United Kingdom
Type commercial
Subgroups•  Shell Australia
•  Shell Canada
•  Shell Chemicals
•  Shell Gas & Power
•  Shell Nigeria
•  Shell Pakistan
•  Shell Oil Company
Staff94,000
Interest ofMaarten van den Bergh
Member ofAtlantic Council/Corporate Members, Centre for European Policy Studies/Corporate Members, Council on Foreign Relations/Corporate Members, Seven Sisters
SubpageShell/CEO
Shell/CFO
Shell/Chair
Shell/Leadership
Shell/President-director

Royal Dutch Shell is a big oil company.

Deep political connections

In 1971, Shell donated £30,000 to Le Cercle.[citation needed]

 

A Quote by Shell

PageQuoteSource
Nieuwsuur“I'll pump everything out of the ground of what I can get out of the ground to meet the demand”Nieuwsuur

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthor
Nieuwsuur“I'll pump everything out of the ground of what I can get out of the ground to meet the demand”Ben van Beurden
Shell

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Tim ReillyUnknown
Peter SchwartzHead of Scenario Planning19821986
Jessica Uhl20049 March 2017Started in the finance and business development, supporting the renewables business
Hans WijersVice Chairman20092018

 

Events Participated in

EventDescription
Achnacarry AgreementA top secret 1928 agreement to form an oil cartel of all the major oil producers of the time
Red Line AgreementCreated an oil cartel of immense influence. Except for Gulbenkian, the partners were the supermajor oil companies of today.
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