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    Shell CEO plans company-wide meeting to discuss shift back to fossil fuels

    Pubdate:2023-10-09 15:27 Source:Bloomberg Click:

    (Bloomberg) – Shell Plc Chief Executive Officer Wael Sawan will meet with employees later this month to discuss the decision to put a greater share of investment into fossil fuels.

    Sawan invited staff to join a virtual meeting titled “A Conversation With Wael” on Oct. 17 to “deepen our conversation on the opportunities and dilemmas we face as we position Shell to win in the energy transition,” according to an invitation seen by Bloomberg. He encouraged employees to share questions and comments on an internal forum ahead of the gathering.

    Several staff members posted comments on the forum that were supportive of the approach Sawan set out at Shell’s capital markets day in June.

    “We appreciate that our staff are engaged in and have passion for both the energy transition and Shell,” a company spokesperson said. “That is important, and we welcome an open dialogue.”

    Sawan, who took over as CEO from Ben van Beurden earlier this year, has said that Shell must undergo a “fundamental culture shift” to regain investor confidence. He has also stated that the company needs a “ruthless” focus on capital allocation and should only invest in low-carbon operations that have a clear pathway to profitability.

    “We need to be able to cover our cost of capital and make a return for our shareholders,” Sawan said earlier this week in a conference in Abu Dhabi.

    Shell hasn’t changed its commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the spokesperson said. “By focusing on performance, discipline and simplification, Shell will improve its value and in doing so, enable us to more effectively invest in low- and zero-carbon activities.”

    Investors have warmed to Sawan and his strategy, helping to narrow the valuation gap between Shell and U.S. peers Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. The London-based company is the best performer among the five supermajors this year with a return of about 15% including dividends, compared to 6% for Exxon and a 8% decline for Chevron, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

    Activist investor Dan Loeb, who previously called for Shell’s breakup, has praised the company and its new leadership for having “demonstrated an unwavering commitment to shareholder value, capital discipline, and improved returns.”

    The biggest asset sale so far has been Shell’s home energy retail business in the UK and Germany, which will result in about 1,800 employees leaving the company for Octopus Energy Ltd. Shell had 93,000 employees as of the end of 2022, about 50% more than Exxon despite having less than half the market value of its US rival.

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