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Royal Dutch Shell plc

Royal Dutch Shell Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is a global energy company that explores for, produces, refines, trades, and markets oil, gas, and low-carbon energy products for industrial, commercial, and consumer use.

  • Integrated oil and gas exploration, production, refining, and petrochemicals
  • Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and natural gas marketing for power, industrial, and commercial customers
  • Electricity generation, power trading, and energy solutions for businesses and utilities
  • Electric Vehicle (EV) charging, fuels, and lubricants for transport and fleet operators
  • Low-carbon and renewable energy offerings, including biofuels and hydrogen solutions

More About Royal Dutch Shell plc

Royal Dutch Shell PLC, commonly referred to as Shell, operates as an integrated energy company with activities spanning upstream, midstream, and downstream segments. For enterprise and institutional stakeholders, Shell functions as a supplier of fuels, feedstocks, power, and energy solutions that interface with industrial processes, transport networks, power systems, data centers, and large commercial operations. Its portfolio covers crude oil and natural gas exploration and production, refining and petrochemical processing, and the distribution of finished products through wholesale, commercial, and retail channels.

In natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) (energy supply), Shell contracts with utilities, grid operators, and large industrial users through long-term offtake agreements and structured supply arrangements. Its LNG and pipeline gas offerings align with standard gas market practices, including hub-based pricing, balancing rules, and interoperability with gas transmission networks governed by regional regulations and network codes. The company also engages in gas-to-power value chains, supplying fuel to power plants and integrating with power purchase agreements and grid dispatch mechanisms.

In power and low-carbon energy (energy solutions), Shell develops and operates generation assets and participates in wholesale power trading. It provides electricity and energy services to businesses, often bundled with analytics for consumption monitoring and demand management, using standard metering and billing frameworks. Shell’s activities in renewables and low-carbon energy include wind and solar projects, biofuels (low-carbon fuels), and hydrogen (hydrogen energy solutions), which connect into existing transport, industrial, and power infrastructures through established fuel standards, grid interconnection codes, and safety and handling regulations.

For mobility and transport customers, Shell supplies fuels, EV charging (EV charging infrastructure), and lubricants (industrial and automotive fluids). EV charging solutions integrate with vehicle Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) systems, payment platforms, and fleet management tools through common protocols such as OCPP for charger-backend communication and standard payment and identity interfaces. Lubricants and fuels for fleets, aviation, and marine sectors are delivered under technical specifications that align with engine OEM requirements and international standards, supporting uptime and asset life-cycle planning in logistics, aviation, shipping, and heavy industry.

Shell’s chemicals and products business (petrochemicals and feedstocks) provides base chemicals, intermediates, and refined products used as inputs in manufacturing, construction, consumer goods, and other industrial supply chains. These materials interface with customers’ production architectures through standardized quality, safety, and logistics frameworks, with supply often managed via contract terms that align with just-in-time manufacturing, inventory management systems, and global trade processes.

Within an enterprise technology and procurement directory, Royal Dutch Shell PLC aligns with categories such as energy supply and trading, LNG and natural gas solutions, electricity and low-carbon energy services, EV charging infrastructure, fuels and lubricants, and petrochemicals and industrial feedstocks. Its offerings are used by utilities, industrials, commercial fleets, transport operators, and large corporate buyers that require predictable, contract-based access to energy and related products integrated into operational, industrial, and digital systems.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 103,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10B+
  • Stock Ticker: RDS-A

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Corporate Headquarters

16 Carel van Bylandtlaan
Den Haag, Zuid-Holland
Netherlands

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Energy
  • Group: Energy Equipment & Services
  • Industry: Gas Utilities
  • Sub-Industry: Oil & Gas

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