Shell to Speed Up Emissions Cuts in Wake of Court Ruling
09 June 2021 - 9:23PM
Dow Jones News
By Sarah McFarlane
LONDON -- Royal Dutch Shell PLC said it would accelerate its
efforts to cut its carbon emissions in the wake of a Dutch court
ruling last month ordering the oil giant to take more drastic
action.
In a post on LinkedIn on Wednesday, Chief Executive Ben van
Beurden said Shell disagreed with the ruling and still expected to
appeal the court's order to curb emissions by 45% by 2030, but
would nonetheless rise to the challenge of doing more.
"Now we will seek ways to reduce emissions even further in a way
that remains purposeful and profitable. That is likely to mean
taking some bold but measured steps over the coming years," he
said.
Shell in February set out plans to gradually reduce its oil
output and expand in areas including electricity and biofuels.
Other big oil companies have also pledged to reduce their
dependence on fossil fuels and invest more in low-carbon energy
amid growing pressure from activists, investors and
governments.
Mr. van Beurden didn't elaborate on what actions the company
might take or to what extent it would speed up its pivot to
lower-carbon energy. Shell declined to comment further on Mr. van
Beurden's comments.
The district court in The Hague, ruling in a case brought by
environmental organizations, said its decision was based on broadly
accepted United Nations guidance aimed at limiting global warming
and human-rights-related law that is similar across Europe. The
ruling could set a precedent, at least in Europe, that individual
companies bear a legal responsibility to protect people from
climate change.
"I still feel disappointed that Shell is being singled out by a
ruling that I believe does not help reduce global CO2 emissions,"
said Mr. van Beurden, adding that the company was determined to
rise to the challenge.
Analysts and investors have said that Shell could theoretically
cut emissions by selling assets, rethinking exploration spending
and halting growth of its liquefied-natural gas operations.
Write to Sarah McFarlane at sarah.mcfarlane@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 09, 2021 07:23 ET (11:23 GMT)
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