

Wael Sawan
CEO of Shell, discussing the company's expansion on LNG sales and future plans.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 49min
Shell CEO: Energy, security, transition, and Leadership
Wael Sawan, the Lebanese Canadian CEO of Shell, shares his insights on navigating the complex energy landscape. He discusses the stark disparity of energy access, connecting personal stories to broader issues faced by billions. Sawan highlights his leadership journey within Shell, emphasizing trust and transformative strategies. He explores the multifaceted transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, the need for corporate transparency, and the cultural evolution at Shell. Drawing on his childhood in Lebanon, Sawan reflects on resilience and the importance of family.

Mar 25, 2025 • 13min
Shell CEO Wael Sawan Talks LNG Sales
Wael Sawan, the CEO of Shell, sheds light on the company’s ambitious plans to dominate the LNG market by 2030. He discusses the expected 60% rise in LNG demand by 2040 and shares strategies for maintaining a diverse production portfolio. Navigating production challenges, he reveals Shell's focus on shareholder value and potential mergers. With geopolitical concerns looming, Sawan also addresses how a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia could impact natural gas supplies to Europe.

Feb 5, 2025 • 44min
SOTS 2nd Hour: Alphabet’s Revenue Miss, Musk’s Role in Government, Live: Shell CEO 02/05/25
Wael Sawan, the CEO of Shell, shares his insights on navigating the complex waters of global trade tensions and the ever-evolving energy market. He discusses the impact of U.S.-China trade dynamics on energy exports and highlights the crucial role of liquefied natural gas. Sawan emphasizes the importance of resilience amid geopolitical uncertainties and explains how Shell is adapting its strategies to fluctuations in energy demand and prices. Additionally, important trends in the tech sector, including Alphabet's revenue miss and scrutiny of big-tech practices, are critiqued.