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Producing cleaner fuels
Transport uses over half the world’s crude oil production and accounts for around a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. The need to secure fuel supplies and reduce the environmental impact requires a wider range of cleaner fuels. Shell recognises this need - we have one of the broadest fuel portfolios in the industry.
Fuelling mobility - watch the film
Find out how our innovative fuels are helping to meet the world's transport needs.
Petrol (gasoline) and diesel
Petrol and diesel are the most widespread and convenient fuels. Good progress has been made in many countriesin reducing their local emissions.
Gas to liquids
Gas to liquids (GTL) fuel is made from natural gas. It can significantly lower vehicle emissions that affect air quality.
Biofuels
Produced from plants and organic waste, biofuels can help to reduce CO2 production and improve energy security.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen could become a commercial viable transport fuel in the future offering the potential to significantly reduce emissions.
Compressed natural gas
Compressed natural gas (CNG) can help to tackle air pollution by reducing local emissions and cut overall CO2 production.
Liquefied petroleum gas
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel, is the most commonly used alternative to petrol (gasoline) and diesel.


