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Shell Moves to Exit French Fuel Retail Market in Strategic Pivot | OilPrice.com

Shell is preparing to sell its network of around 60 French service stations as CEO Wael Sawan continues reshaping the supermajor around upstream oil, gas, and LNG growth.

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oilprice.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Shell Moves to Exit French Fuel Retail Market in Strategic Pivot | OilPrice.com

Shell is preparing to sell its network of around 60 French service stations as CEO Wael Sawan continues reshaping the supermajor around upstream oil, gas, and LNG growth.

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energydigital.com1 mesi fa

Why is Shell Selling All its Service Stations in France?

Shell has made plans to sell its French petrol stations as the firm’s strategy shifts, raising questions over retail margins and its post-war priorities

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  1. martedì 12 maggio 2026·oilprice.com

    Shell Moves to Exit French Fuel Retail Market in Strategic Pivot | OilPrice.com

    Shell is preparing to sell its network of around 60 French service stations as CEO Wael Sawan continues reshaping the supermajor around upstream oil, gas, and LNG growth.

  2. martedì 12 maggio 2026·energydigital.com

    Why is Shell Selling All its Service Stations in France?

    Shell has made plans to sell its French petrol stations as the firm’s strategy shifts, raising questions over retail margins and its post-war priorities