Ben van Beurden - Shell

Shell CEO to step down at the end of 2022

Oil and gas major Shell plc has announced that Ben van Beurden will step down as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at the end of 2022, after almost a decade in the role, and that his successor will be Wael Sawan.

Ben van Beurden; Source: Shell

Shell revealed in a statement on Thursday that Wael’s appointment is effective 1 January 2023, when he will also join the company’s board of directors. Ben van Beurden will continue working as an adviser to the board until 30 June 2023, after which he will leave the group.

Shell’s Chair, Sir Andrew Mackenzie, said: “Wael Sawan is an exceptional leader, with all the qualities needed to drive Shell safely and profitably through its next phase of transition and growth. His track record of commercial, operational and transformational success reflects not only his broad, deep experience and understanding of Shell and the energy sector, but also his strategic clarity.”

Wael Sawan - Shell
Wael Sawan; Source: Shell

Sawan is currently the Director Integrated Gas, Renewables and Energy Solutions, and was previously the Director Upstream at Shell.

He said: “I’m looking forward to channelling the pioneering spirit and passion of our incredible people to rise to the immense challenges, and grasp the opportunities presented by the energy transition. We will be disciplined and value-focused, as we work with our customers and partners to deliver the reliable, affordable and cleaner energy the world needs.”

Commenting on Ben van Beurden, Sir Andrew said: “He leaves a financially strong and profitable company with a robust balance sheet, very strong cash generation capability and a compelling set of options for growth. These were all enabled by bold moves he has led, including the 2016 acquisition of BG and the transformational $30 billion divestment of non-core assets that followed.

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“He took firm, decisive action to marshal the company through the global pandemic, seizing the opportunity for a major reset to ensure we emerged fitter, stronger and equipped to succeed in the energy transition. Powering Progress, Shell’s detailed strategy to accelerate our profitable transition to a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050, was unveiled in February 2021 and was quickly followed by moves to simplify both our organisational and share structures. Ben’s legacy will frame Shell’s success for decades to come.”

Ben van Beurden said: “It has been a privilege and an honour to have served Shell for nearly four decades and to lead the company for the past nine years. In my journey from LNG design engineer to CEO, I have been fortunate to work alongside so many talented people from diverse backgrounds – all committed to the company’s goal of providing the world with the essential commodities of modern life. I am very proud of what we have achieved together.

“I have great confidence in Wael as my successor. He is a smart, principled and dynamic leader, who I know will continue to serve Shell with conviction and dedication.”