
Shell in the region
Present in over 100 countries with more than 100,000 employees, Shell helps to meet the world’s
growing energy demand in economically, environmentally and socially responsible ways. We
produce 3.1 million barrels of oil equivalent every day, and sell transport fuel to some 10 million
customers a day.
Shell is focused on delivery and growth, leveraging our strong portfolio and maintaining our
commitment to sustainable development. We are convinced that contributing to sustainable
development helps create business value and reduces operational and financial risk, making us a
more cooperative and profitable company.
As a global energy company we set high standards of performance and ethical behaviours.
We are judged by how we act – our reputation is upheld by how we live up to our core values
of honesty, integrity and respect for people. The Shell General Business Principles, Code of
Conduct and Code of Ethics help everyone at Shell act in line with these values and comply with
all relevant legislation and regulations.
Shell’s partnerships in the Middle East stretch back over a century. Today they are involved
in exploration and production in Abu Dhabi, Egypt, Iran, Oman, Syria, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Iran and Iraq. In the region we actively endeavour to address the key development
challenge of human capacity building. Shell believes and abides by the policy that a diverse staff
and inclusive work environment is vital to building relationships with employees, customers,
suppliers, partners, governments and other stakeholders.
Since Marcus Samuel’s first tanker passed through the Suez Canal on August 24th 1892, Shell
has had a close association with the Arab world. Today, enshrined in our business principles
is the goal to promote the development and best use of human talent and equal opportunity
employment.
For more information, please visit www.shell.com.