Activities group launches new campaign against oil companies to cut emissions
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"New York | London | A prominent activist group has filed shareholder resolutions calling on four of the biggest Western energy companies to cut emissions more aggressively this decade in an effort to revive investor pressure on Big Oil over climate goals.

In motions submitted to BP, Shell, ExxonMobil and Chevron, Dutch shareholder activist Follow This called on the companies to set clear targets to reduce their scope 3 emissions by 2030, in order to be “consistent” with the goals of the Paris Climate Accords to limit global warming."
https://www.afr.com/policy/energy-and-cl...%20warming.
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..Singapore Govt approval..

Shell cancels plan to shut Singapore base oil plant
Published date: 05 July 2022

Shell has announced it will extend operations of the Group I base oil unit at its 500,000 b/d Pulau Bukom refinery in Singapore, in order to ensure sufficient supply.

The company previously planned to close the 380,000 t/yr Group I base oil unit at the refinery by July to reduce its carbon emissions, but has since reversed that decision.

"This decision is driven by Shell's intent to safeguard the supply security for its customers in a market environment with increased supply disruption risks," a Shell spokesperson said.
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