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    Shell exits two wind projects off the UK coast after strategic review

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    Posted on November 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:sustainabilityrenewable energyoil and gasinvestmentUK economy

    Quick Summary

    Shell exits MarramWind and CampionWind projects off Scotland's coast, refocusing on oil and gas, impacting local renewable plans.

    Table of Contents

    • Shell's Strategic Shift in Renewable Energy
    • Details of the Exits
    • Future of Offshore Wind Projects
    • Impact on Local Communities

    Shell Divests from Two UK Offshore Wind Projects After Review

    Shell's Strategic Shift in Renewable Energy

    By Stephanie Kelly

    Details of the Exits

    LONDON (Reuters) -Shell has exited the MarramWind and CampionWind projects off the coast of Scotland following a strategic review, the company said on Monday.

    Future of Offshore Wind Projects

    Shell sold its 50% interest in MarramWind to ScottishPower Renewables and returned the CampionWind lease to Crown Estate Scotland, it said. While ScottishPower Renewables said it would continue the development of MarramWind, it was not immediately clear whether CampionWind would move forward as proposed under Crown Estate Scotland. 

    Impact on Local Communities

    The oil major, under CEO Wael Sawan, has pivoted away from renewables and doubled down on oil and gas to boost investor confidence.

    "After a comprehensive review and in line with Shell’s previously announced refocusing of its power strategy on leveraging Shell’s strengths in trading and retailing, the conclusion was to not take the CampionWind project forward," a Shell spokesperson said.

    As proposed, CampionWind, 100 km (60 miles) from the east coast of Scotland, could deliver up to 2 gigawatts of power.

    MarramWind, located 75 km off the north-east coast of Aberdeenshire, has a potential capacity of up to 3 gigawatts. If successfully developed, it could power the equivalent of more than 3.5 million homes.

    "With sole responsibility for MarramWind – alongside our MachairWind project – we will now continue the development of these windfarms and maintain our positive engagement with local people and businesses," a ScottishPower Renewables spokesperson said.

    ScottishPower Renewables is owned by Spanish utility Iberdrola <IBE.MC>.

    (Reporting by Stephanie KellyAdditional reporting by Susanna TwidaleEditing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Frances Kerry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Shell exits MarramWind and CampionWind projects.
    • •ScottishPower Renewables takes over MarramWind.
    • •CampionWind lease returned to Crown Estate Scotland.
    • •Shell shifts focus to oil and gas under CEO Wael Sawan.
    • •Potential impact on local communities and renewable energy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Shell exits two wind projects off the UK coast after strategic review

    1What is renewable energy?

    Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources that are replenished over time, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.

    2What is a strategic review?

    A strategic review is an assessment process that organizations undertake to evaluate their strategies, goals, and performance to make informed decisions about future directions.

    3What is the role of a spokesperson?

    A spokesperson is an individual authorized to speak on behalf of an organization, providing information and addressing inquiries from the media and the public.

    4What is investor confidence?

    Investor confidence refers to the degree of optimism that investors feel about the overall performance of financial markets and their willingness to invest in assets.

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