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Wednesday 25 October 2023 4:13 pm

Shell’s new boss Wael Sawan to cut 200 jobs in overhaul of low carbon unit

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Shell is planning to cut about 200 jobs next year as part of plans to simplify the business and shake up its low carbon division under boss Wael Sawan.

A further 130 roles have been placed under review as it focuses on “transforming” the low carbon solutions (LCS) division.

Around 1,300 people work for the LCS unit and more within the company contribute towards its work.

Shell said the decision forms part of its “drive to create more value with less emissions through a focus on performance, discipline and simplification” across the group.

The LCS unit explores ways of decarbonising hard-to-electrify areas like transport and industry, and including Shell’s own operations. It does not include the renewable power business.

Some of the affected roles will be integrated into other parts of the business, it said.

After taking over as chief executive at the start of the year, chief executive Mr Sawan revealed plans for an overhaul of the firm which would include restructuring its divisions.

The plans included combining its oil and gas production and liquified natural gas unit – its most profitable divisions.

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Shell recently sparked widespread criticism after announcing it was dropping its plan to reduce oil production by between one per cent and two per cent each year of this decade.

Mr Sawan said it would be “dangerous and irresponsible” to cut oil and gas production when renewable energy is not being produced fast enough to replace it.

The boss has been focusing efforts on improving the performance of the company and boosting its share price.

A spokesman for Shell said: “We remain committed to investing in viable low carbon business models and focusing on our strengths as we play our part in decarbonisation of the global energy system.

“This will include ensuring ongoing reliable delivery of energy and decarbonisation products, services and solutions to our customers.”

The energy giant said it wants to focus its low carbon portfolio on areas where it has distinct competitive advantages and can meet the needs of its customers.

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