Royal Dutch Shell plc, commonly known as Shell, is an Anglo–Dutch multinational oil and gas company headquartered in the Netherlands and incorporated in the United Kingdom. Created by the merger of Royal Dutch Petroleum and UK-based Shell Transport & Trading, it is the second largest company in the world, in terms of revenue, As of January, 2013 the largest shareholder is Capital Research Global Investors with 9. [1]
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4 Parliament oral evidence appearances

5 Lobbying firms retained

48 Government meetings

$207,186,678 spent on lobbying in US, covers roughly through Q2, 2014 [2]

UK government doesn't require disclosure of lobbying spend in UK.

June 2013

Energy and Climate Change Committee
Energy and Climate Change
  • Roger Hunter, Supply Contracts and Negotiations Manager, Shell gave evidence related to UK Oil Refining on 25 Jun. [39]

March 2012

Energy and Climate Change Committee
Energy and Climate Change
  • John MacArthur, Vice President CO2 Policy, Shell gave evidence related to Low-carbon growth links with China on 13 Mar. [40]

June 2011

Energy and Climate Change Committee
Energy and Climate Change
  • David Loughman, VP Commercial, Europe, Shell gave evidence related to UK Energy Supply: Security or Independence? on 28 Jun. [41]
  • John MacArthur, Vice President CO2 Policy, Shell gave evidence related to UK Energy Supply: Security or Independence? on 28 Jun. [41]

Dec 2011 - Feb 2012

  • Blue Rubicon provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [35]
  • Edelman provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [36]
  • Lexington Communications provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [37]
  • MHP Communications provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [38]

Jun 2011 - Aug 2011

  • Blue Rubicon provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [33]
  • Lexington Communications provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [33]
  • MHP Communications provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [33] [34]
  • Weber Shandwick provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [33]
  • Weber Shandwick Public Affairs provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [34]

Sep 2010 - Nov 2010

  • Blue Rubicon provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [32]
  • EDELMAN provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [32]
  • Lexington Communications provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Shell. [32]

September 2011

Cabinet Office
  • Shell met with Oliver Letwin, Minister for Government Policy, to discuss Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, along with 11 others. [3]
Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Royal Dutch Shell met with Justine Greening, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss Lunch. [7]
  • Royal Dutch Shell met with Justine Greening, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss oil and gas. [7]

August 2011

Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
  • Shell met with Jonathan Marland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss energy issues. [6]

July 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Shell met with John Beddington, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, to discuss science, dinner provided. [5]
  • Royal Dutch Shell met with Stephen Green, Minister of State, to discuss trade and investment, along with 18 others. [4]
  • Shell met with Vincent Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, to discuss business, along with Rio Tinto, BAE Systems, BP, HSBC, and Unilever. [4]
Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
  • Shell met with Jonathan Marland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss energy issues, along with National Grid and Scottish Power. [6]
  • Shell met with Jonathan Marland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss energy issues. [6]
Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Shell met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss tax issues. [7]
  • Shell met with George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to discuss international business in the UK, along with Multi-National Chairmen’s Group, BAE Systems, BP, HSBC, Unilever, and Rio Tinto. [7]
Prime Minister's Office
  • Shell met with David Cameron, Prime Minister, to discuss international business in the UK, along with Multi-National Chairmen's Group, BAE Systems, BP, HSBC, Unilever, and Rio Tinto. [8]

June 2011

Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Shell met with James Sassoon, Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss Dinner. [10]

May 2011

Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Shell met with Justine Greening, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss oil and gas issues. [10]

April 2011

Cabinet Office
  • Shell met with Oliver Letwin, Minister for Government Policy, for Follow-up Gas and Energy meeting. [9]
  • Shell met with Oliver Letwin, Minister for Government Policy, to discuss Gas and Energy. [9]
Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Shell met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, for Business Competitiveness Forum, along with 11 others. [10]

March 2011

Cabinet Office
  • Shell met with Ian Watmore, Chief Operating Officer, for introductory meeting. [11]
Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
  • Shell met with Jonathan Marland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss energy issues. [14]
  • Shell met with Jonathan Marland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss energy issues, along with Iberdrola, National Grid, and Scottish Power. [14]

February 2011

Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
  • Shell met with Chris Huhne, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, to discuss Gas markets. [12]
Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Royal Dutch Shell met with Justine Greening, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss the oil and gas industry, along with 9 others. [13]
  • Shell met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss business tax issues, along with Expat Forum, Confederation of British Industry, KPMG, Deloitte, and Tax Policy Group. [13]
Prime Minister's Office
  • Royal Dutch Shell met with Jeremy Heywood, Permanent Secretary, to discuss Enery issues. [11]

January 2011

Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
  • Shell met with Jonathan Marland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss energy issues, along with Iberdrola, National Grid, and Scottish Power. [14]
Ministry of Justice
  • Shell met with Kenneth Clarke, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, to discuss Bribery Act, along with ICC, CBI, BT, Rio Tinto, MNCG, BAE, and Unilever. [15]
Prime Minister's Office
  • Royal Dutch Shell met with David Cameron, Prime Minister, to discuss trade and investment issues, along with 21 others. [16]
  • Shell met with David Cameron, Prime Minister, to discuss employment issues, along with 20 others. [16]

December 2010

Cabinet Office
  • Shell UK Ltd met with Oliver Letwin, Minister for Government Policy, to discuss Carbon Capture and Storage, along with Iberdrola and National Grid. [17]
Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
  • Shell met with Jonathan Marland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss energy issues, along with Scottish Power, Iberdrola, and National Grid. [21]
  • Shell met with Charles Hendry, Minister of State, to discuss energy issues (during Qatar visit). [22]
Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Shell met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss Business Tax Forum for Competitiveness, along with 11 others. [24]

November 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Shell met with Mark Prisk, Minister of State, for regular meeting. [19]
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Shell met with David Lidington, Minister of State, to discuss Energy in Europe and Central Asia. [23]
Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Shell met with Justine Greening, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss North Sea oil taxation. [24]
Prime Minister's Office
  • Shell met with Peter Ricketts, National Security Adviser, for general discussion. [18]

October 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Shell met with Vincent Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, to discuss business, along with 17 others. [19]
Dept. for Transport
  • Shell UK met with Norman Baker, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, to discuss Biofuels Issues. [20]

September 2010

Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Shell met with Alistair Burt, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss Gulf Initiative. [26]
  • Shell met with Henry Bellingham, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, to discuss trade and investment in Nigeria. [26]
Her Majesty's Treasury
  • Shell met with David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, to discuss transparency issues. [27]

August 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • Shell UK met with Vincent Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, for introductory meeting. [25]
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