2020 media releases
Nexus and Shell sign strategic supply agreement to scale up commercial production of chemicals from plastic waste
Nexus Fuels LLC (Nexus) and Shell today announce a supply agreement, for 60,000 tonnes over four years, of pyrolysis liquid made from plastic waste, which is then converted into chemical products. Nexus, a leader in plastic waste molecular recycling, will supply fully circular, ISCC Plus-certified product from its plant in Atlanta.
Linde and Shell team up to commercialise lower-carbon technology for ethylene
Technology could lead to lower carbon emissions, offers a catalytic alternative to steam cracking.
Shell invests in new furnaces to reduce emissions from its Moerdijk chemicals plant
Shell today announces that it will replace the ethylene steam cracker furnaces at its Moerdijk petrochemicals complex, The Netherlands, in a move that will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Dow and Shell team up to develop electric cracking technology
Technology could lead to lower carbon emissions, provide a path to decarbonization as the grid becomes increasingly renewables led.
CNOOC, Shell and Huizhou Government sign agreement to further expand petrochemical complex in China
CNOOC Oil & Petrochemicals Co. Ltd (CNOOC), Shell Nanhai B.V (Shell) and the Huizhou Government today announce a strategic cooperation agreement to further expand the CNOOC and Shell Petrochemical Company (CSPC) 50:50 joint venture in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, China.
Shell supports supplies for soaps and sanitisers to help the response to COVID-19 鈥 UPDATE
Soaps and sanitisers being applied to hands and surfaces around the world are being used to slow down the spread of COVID-19. At Shell, we are helping to keep supply lines flowing. We have increased production of some of the key ingredients that go into these vital products.
Shell Chemicals to produce polycarbonate
Shell today announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CNOOC Oil & Petrochemicals Co Ltd (CNOOC) to explore its first commercial-scale polycarbonate (PC) production unit, which would be located at the CNOOC and Shell Petrochemical Company (CSPC) joint-venture chemicals complex in Huizhou, China.