2. ABOUT SHELL
Shell are a global group of energy and petrochemical
companies with an average of 93,000 employees in
more than 70 countries.
They use advanced technologies and take an
innovative approach to help build a sustainable
energy future.
3. HISTORY
The word Shell first appeared in 1891, as the trademark for kerosene
shipped to the Far East by Marcus Samuel and Company.
The word was elevated to corporate status in 1897, when Samuel
formed the Shell Transport and Trading Company.
The first logo in 1901 was a mussel shell, but by 1904 a scallop shell or
pecten emblem had been introduced to give a visual representation of
the corporate and brand name.
When the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and Shell Transport and
Trading merged in 1907, the latter’s brand name and symbol (Shell and
the pecten) became the new Royal Dutch Shell Group.
5. LOGISTICS
Logistics are responsible for providing strategic and operational
management of logistical operations by supporting the Group Business’
globally in a safe, cost effective and efficient manner.
This may include planning, preparation and execution of various
logistical activities in support of project development, exploration,
appraisal, production or associated activities
OUR LOGISTICS PARTNERS
Kube & Kubenz
Den Hartogh
Dahm Gaslog / Hoyer
6. LOGISTICS AND
TRANSPORTING LPG
With this reliable raw material source and its modern, high
capacity unit, Shell can offer an almost total supply security.
Abundant storage capacity in eight separate tanks and the
central location of the plant at Wesseling / Germany ensure a
reliable and quick supply to the European market.
DME is transported in dedicated tank containers and
dedicated truck fleets at highest technical standards.
Shell only works together with experienced and certificated
DME transport companies to ensure a reliable logistic chain up
to your production facilities.
Our logistic partners offer fast, reliable and cost efficient
intermodal routes per truck, train or ferry in any combination
to meet your demand.
7. GLOBAL GROUP OF ENERGY
AND PETROCHEMICAL
Our operations are divided into four businesses: Upstream, Integrated
Gas, Downstream, and Projects & Technology.
In Upstream : we focus on exploration for new liquids and natural gas
reserves and on developing major new projects
In Integrated Gas: we focus on liquefying natural gas (LNG) and converting
gas to liquids (GTL) so that it can be safely stored and shipped to markets
around the world.
In Downstream: we focus on turning crude oil into a range of refined
products, which are moved and marketed around the world, industrial and
transport use. In addition, we produce and sell petrochemicals for industrial
use worldwide.
Shell’s oil sands mining activities in North America are also part of the
Downstream organization.
Our Projects & Technology : is responsible for delivering new development
projects and the research and development that leads to innovative and
low-cost investments for the future.
10. SHELL SHIPPING FLEET
Shell manages a fleet of around 10
Oil tankers
•A-Class (Oil) 10,000 Metric Ton
•B-Class (Oil) 50,000 MT
•O-Class (Oil) 300,000 tones
•T-Class (Oil) 70,000 MT
Shell manages around 44 LNG
carriers
•A-Class (LNG)
•B-Class (LNG) 75,000 m3
•NLNG-Class (LNG) 135,000 cubic
meters
•Nakilat Q-Max & Q-Flex (LNG) the
fleet of 25 (LNG)
•NWS-Class (LNG) 130,000 cubic
meters
Shell manages one of the largest fleets of crude oil, oil products tankers and
liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers in the world, all playing a vital role in the
safe and secure delivery of energy around the world.