Shell has made significant progress against their previously announced plan to integrate the technical divisions, that today make up their Projects and Technology organization, into their business lines. This simplification will empower businesses by bringing these technical capabilities closer to where they generate value and progress their journey to improve cost competitiveness of the organization.

As a result of the progress they have made, Robin Mooldijk, President, Projects and Technology will step down after 35 years of distinguished service with Shell, effective 28 February 2026. Following Robin’s departure Shell’s Executive Committee will reduce in size from nine to eight members.

Wael Sawan, Chief Executive Officer, said, “I am grateful to Robin for his significant contribution to Shell throughout his career. Before joining the Executive Committee, he led the transformation of Shell’s refining strategy, combining our Refining and Chemicals businesses into a single Chemicals and Products organization, bringing our customers and assets closer together and strengthening our already successful integration with Shell Trading. Most recently, Robin has successfully led the integration of our technical divisions into our Integrated Gas, Upstream, Downstream, and Renewables businesses, to strongly position Shell for the future. I wish him well in his future endeavors.”