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Royal Dutch Shell Plc A Value Stock - Dividend - Research Selection

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ISIN: GB00BP6MXD84 , WKN: A3C99G

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Description of the company

BUSINESS OVERVIEW

 

HISTORY

From 1907 until 2005, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and The “Shell” Transport and Trading Company, p.l.c. were the two public parent companies of a group of companies known collectively as the “Royal Dutch/Shell Group”. Operating activities were conducted through the subsidiaries of these parent companies. In 2005, Royal Dutch Shell plc became the single parent company of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and of The “Shell” Transport and Trading Company, p.l.c., now The Shell Transport and Trading Company Limited.

Royal Dutch Shell plc (the Company) is a public limited company registered in England and Wales and headquartered in The Hague, the Netherlands.

ACTIVITIES

Shell is one of the world’s largest independent oil and gas companies in terms of market capitalisation, operating cash flow and production.

We explore for crude oil and natural gas worldwide, both in conventional fields and from sources such as tight rock, shale and coal formations. We work to develop new crude oil and natural gas supplies from major fields. For example, in 2015, production began from the Bonga Phase 3 and Erha

 

North Phase 2 projects in Nigeria, and the Corrib gas field in Ireland. We also extract bitumen from oil sands, which we convert into synthetic crude oil.

We cool natural gas to provide liquefied natural gas (LNG) that can be safely shipped to markets around the world, and we convert gas to liquids (GTL).

Our portfolio of refineries and chemical plants enables us to capture value from the oil and gas that we produce, turning them into a range of refined and petrochemical products, which are moved and marketed around the world for domestic, industrial and transport use. The products we sell include gasoline, diesel, heating oil, aviation fuel, marine fuel, LNG for transport, lubricants, bitumen and sulphur. We also produce and sell ethanol from sugar cane in Brazil, through our Raízen joint venture.

The distinctive Shell pecten, (a trademark in use since the early part of the 20th century), and trademarks in which the word Shell appears, help raise the profile of our brand globally. A strong patent portfolio underlies the technology that we employ in our various businesses. In total, we have about 12,000 granted patents and pending patent applications.

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