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    Shareholders' Climate Resolution Challenges 'disconnect' in Shell's Lng Strategy

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    Posted on January 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Shell's LNG strategy faces scrutiny from shareholders over climate alignment, questioning its net zero by 2050 compatibility amid high demand projections.

    Shareholders Question Shell's LNG Strategy and Climate Goals

    By Virginia Furness

    LONDON (Reuters) - Shell's plans to increase sales of liquefied natural gas (LNG) have been called into question by a by major group of shareholders that has filed a resolution asking whether the strategy is compatible with a goal to cut carbon emissions.

    Shell is the world's largest LNG trader and CEO Wael Sawan is betting on growing demand, but analysts and climate activists have raised concerns about the implications for climate targets.

    Shareholders, including Brunel Pension Partnership, Greater Manchester Pension Fund and Merseyside Pension Fund, with combined assets of $86 billion, have asked Shell to provide more information on how its growth assumptions are compatible with global energy demand and its plans to be net zero by 2050.

    Shell's demand outlook is higher than all scenarios published by the International Energy Agency and has not been materially revised despite major changes in the global energy market, the investor group said.

    LNG is projected to account for 30% of Shell's upstream hydrocarbon production in 2030, while its demand outlook is 301% higher than the IEA's Net Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario.

    This raises governance questions and financial risks for investors, said Sarah Brewin, company strategist at the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility, a co-filer of the resolution.

    Vaishnavi Ravishankar, head of stewardship at Brunel Pension Partnership, said the group is "deeply concerned about the apparent disconnect" between Shell's LNG and climate strategies.

    "We need to see further transparency to assess Shell's alignment with climate goals, particularly in the context of the recent removal of its interim 2035 climate target," Ravishankar said.

    In March, Shell weakened its 2030 carbon reduction target, citing expectations for strong gas demand and retired a previous target to reduce its carbon intensity by 2035, following a similar decision by peer BP.

    A Shell spokesperson said the company's shareholders have "strongly backed our strategy to deliver more value with less emissions at successive AGMs, with the growing role of LNG at the heart of this strategy".

    "We are confident in the future role of LNG in our strategy," the spokesperson said.

    The resolution was also supported by 100 independent shareholders represented by UK-based responsible investment NGO ShareAction.

    (Reporting by Virginia Furness; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Shareholders challenge Shell's LNG strategy on climate grounds.
    • •Concerns over Shell's alignment with net zero by 2050 goals.
    • •Shell's LNG demand outlook exceeds IEA scenarios.
    • •Investors demand transparency on Shell's climate strategy.
    • •Shell's interim 2035 climate target removal raises questions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Shareholders' climate resolution challenges 'disconnect' in Shell's LNG strategy

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the shareholder challenge to Shell's LNG strategy in relation to its climate goals and carbon emission targets.

    2Why are shareholders concerned?

    Shareholders are concerned about the disconnect between Shell's LNG growth plans and its commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.

    3What is Shell's response?

    Shell maintains confidence in its LNG strategy, emphasizing shareholder support and the role of LNG in reducing emissions.

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