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Shell’s emissions broadly stable at around 1.1 bln tons CO2 equivalent

The bulk of the energy major's emissions come from so-called Scope ⁠3 emissions based mainly on the combustion of the fuel a company sells.

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13/03/2026
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Shell’s opens new tab emissions were largely stable in 2025 at ​around 1.1 billion metric tons ‌of CO2 equivalent, according to its annual report published on Thursday and Reuters ​calculations.

The bulk of the energy ​major’s emissions come from so-called Scope ⁠3 emissions based mainly on the ​combustion of the fuel a company ​sells. In comparison, Britain’s emissions stood at around 480 million tons of CO2 equivalent ​in 2024.

Net carbon intensity (NCI), the main ​measure the group uses for its energy transition ‌strategy, ⁠stood at 71 grams of CO2 equivalent per megajoule, unchanged from 2024, said Shell, which wants to ​reduce this ​measure to ⁠zero by 2050.

Measuring emissions performance by intensity means a ​company can technically increase its ​fossil ⁠fuel output and overall emissions while using offsets or adding renewable energy ⁠or ​biofuels to its ​p

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