Shell in the Arctic
Building on 50 years’ experience of operating in extreme Arctic and subarctic conditions.
It is estimated that the Arctic holds around 30% of the world’s undiscovered natural gas and 13% of its yet-to-find oil. This amounts to around 400 billion barrels of oil equivalent, 10 times the total oil and gas produced to date in the North Sea. Developing the Arctic could be essential to securing energy supplies for the future, but it will mean balancing economic, environmental and social challenges.
Building on 50 years’ experience of operating in extreme Arctic and subarctic conditions.
Working with scientists to better understand the Arctic’s fragile ecosystem and limit the impact of our operations.
Multi-layered well control systems, dedicated response vessels and reinforced platforms are some of the technologies we have developed to help meet the challenges of Arctic conditions.
Building on decades of Arctic research in considering how oil and gas activity can co-exist with a subsistence culture and local communities.