LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell is to axe 6,500 jobs this year and step up spending cuts as it seeks to reassure investors it can withstand an extended period of lower oil prices, even through ...
David Lawrence, the executive vice president directly responsible for Alaskan operations has left the company. A Shell spokesman says that "Mr. Lawrence's departure from Shell is by mutual consent." ...
Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell is planning to cut between 7000 and 9000 jobs — 8.5% to 11% of its global workforce — as it looks to streamline its business to thrive in the energy transition. Shell said ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest European companies news every morning. Royal Dutch Shell on Wednesday announced plans to cut an additional 2,200 jobs after its £35bn ...
As many as 300 upstream workers to go despite Southeast Asian nation being core to Anglo-Dutch supermajor's global portfolio Gain valuable insight into the global oil and gas industry's energy ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. KIM LANDERS: The global rout in commodity prices is taking a serious financial and human toll on some ...
Peter Voser, the new chief executive of the Anglo-Dutch group, announced yesterday that 5000 jobs worldwide would be cut by the end of this year as the company ...
Royal Dutch/Shell is to take the axe to its core oil and gas divisions over the next four years, cutting up to 2,500 jobs worldwide as part of a plan to achieve cost savings of $500m to $800m. Royal ...
Shell will axe up to 9,000 jobs worldwide after plunge in demand for oil due to coronavirus pandemic
Royal Dutch Shell today announced plans to cut up to 9,000 jobs or more than 10 per cent of its workforce around the world. The oil and gas giant, which has about 83,000 global employees, said that ...
Shell has taken another axe to its once lofty decarbonization plans, as the U.K. oil giant’s pivot back to fossil fuels picks up steam. The group plans to cut at least 15% of staff working in its ...
Oil giant Shell has announced that up to 15% of its global exploration and production workforce will be axed by 2006. In a presentation to analysts, Shell said the job cuts were part of a ...
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