Shell Companies has 69 disclosed EU lobbying meetings from 2024-09-10 to 2026-05-28: 43 with the European Commission and 26 with Members of the European Parliament. Source: EU Transparency Register no. 05032108616-26, Commission disclosures and MEP declarations. Methodology

Shell Companies

EU lobbying footprint — who they meet, and on what.

Register no.
05032108616-26
Disclosed meetings
69 (43 Commission · 26 MEP)
Period
2024-09-102026-05-28

Declared fields of interest: Budget · Business and industry · Climate action · Economy, finance and the euro · Energy · Environment · External relations · Foreign affairs and security policy · Institutional affairs · Research and innovation · Single market · Taxation

Lobbying profile

as declared 2026-03-13
Category
Companies & groups
Legal status
Shell plc is a Public Limited Company headquartered in the United Kingdom.
Declared lobbying cost
€4,500,000
Lobbying FTEs
13
Members
4
LobbyFacts / Transparency Register source ↗

At a glance

Most-met policy areas
  • Climate13
  • Energy11
  • Trade2
  • Transport2
Commission officials
  • Cristina Lobillo Borrero4
  • Kitti Nyitrai3
  • Johannes Ten Broeke3
  • Alexandre Paquot3
  • Tomas Anker Christensen2

Disclosed meetings

Newest first, showing the most recent 60 of 69. EC = European Commission, EP = Member of the European Parliament.

  • 2026-05-28ECTomas Anker Christensen · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
    Energy crisis, gas and oilsource ↗
  • 2026-05-08ECKitti Nyitrai · Head of Unit
    Challenges and opportunities for the scale up of biogas production in Denmark and across the EUsource ↗
  • 2026-05-06EPBUDKA Borys
    Current energy crisis, the EU Methane Regulation, Industrial Accelerator Act, Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA)source ↗
  • 2026-04-24ECMaciej Ciszewski · Head of Unit
    Exchange of views on current state of oil markets.source ↗
  • 2026-03-20ECDan Jørgensen · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
    Biomethanesource ↗
  • 2026-03-11ECMaciej Ciszewski · Head of Unit
    Exchange of views on current state of LNG and gas markets(SHELL)source ↗
  • 2026-02-10ECCristina Lobillo Borrero · Director
    Challenges and opportunities in the EU refinery sectorsource ↗
  • 2026-01-29ECTomas Anker Christensen · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
    LNG and methane, green hydrogen and low carbon procurementsource ↗
  • 2026-01-15ECEddy Liegeois · Head of Unit
    Discussion on the EU SAF mandatesource ↗
  • 2025-12-18ECCristina Lobillo Borrero · Director
    Challenges and opportunities in the EU refinery sectorsource ↗
  • 2025-12-01EPGROOTHUIS Bart
  • 2025-12-01EPBALJEU Jeannette
  • 2025-11-11ECMaroš Šefčovič · Cabinet of Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič
    EU-US-China Relations in the Gas and Energy Sectorsource ↗
  • 2025-10-28ECAdam Romanowski · Cabinet of Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič
    Priorities of the EU’s trade agendasource ↗
  • 2025-10-28EPBALJEU Jeannette
    ETS en CBAMsource ↗
  • 2025-10-17ECVicky Pollard · Head of Unit
    transition pathways towards NZE 2050. To share the trends and pathways we anticipate playing out at EU level and other regionssource ↗
  • 2025-10-15ECJozef Síkela · Cabinet of Commissioner Jozef Síkela
    European Energy Firms exchanged views on Mexican regulations on private investments and implementation of energy projectssource ↗
  • 2025-10-06ECJohannes Ten Broeke · Cabinet of Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra
    Transition to low-carbon technologiessource ↗
  • 2025-10-06ECKurt Vandenberghe · Director-General
    Transition to low-carbon technologiessource ↗
  • 2025-10-01ECAlexandre Paquot · Director
    Low carbon solutionssource ↗
  • 2025-10-01EPBENTELE Hildegard
    Hydrogensource ↗
  • 2025-09-30ECKitti Nyitrai · Head of Unit
    Shell’s renewable hydrogen ongoing projects and regulatory frameworksource ↗
  • 2025-09-18ECPaula Rey Garcia · Head of Unit
    Electrification, tripartites contracts, storage and flexibility, and gridssource ↗
  • 2025-09-10ECDitte Juul-Joergensen · Director-General
    LNG cooperation and outlooksource ↗
  • Lead markets sustainable industrysource ↗
  • 2025-07-11ECAlexandre Paquot · Director
    Transition to low-carbon technologiessource ↗
  • 2025-07-11ECJohannes Ten Broeke · Cabinet of Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra
    Transition to Low Carbon Technologiessource ↗
  • 2025-07-03ECCristina Lobillo Borrero · Director
    Implementation of the Methane Regulationsource ↗
  • 2025-06-24ECEdoardo Turano · Head of Unit
    Decarbonisation of heavy-duty vehicle fleetsource ↗
  • Strategy to drive decarbonisation of fleets and heavy-duty vehiclessource ↗
  • 2025-06-05ECCristina Lobillo Borrero · Director
    EU Energy Policy REPowerEUsource ↗
  • 2025-06-05ECTerhi Lehtonen · Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Teresa Ribera Rodríguez
    Importance of the EV charging industry for EU competitiveness.source ↗
  • 2025-06-04EPGROOTHUIS Bart
    Energy policies and geopoliticssource ↗
  • 2025-05-01ECDan Jørgensen · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
    Site visit to Nature Energy biomethane plantsource ↗
  • 2025-04-30ECKurt Vandenberghe · Director-General
    preparation of a possible visit of the Commissionersource ↗
  • 2025-04-30ECJohannes Ten Broeke · Cabinet of Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra
    Transition to low-carbon technologiessource ↗
  • 2025-04-29ECJoan Canton · Head of Unit
    Exchange of views on implementation of Clean Industrial Deal and upcoming Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Actsource ↗
  • 2025-04-22EPEICKHOUT Bas
    Clean Industrial Dealsource ↗
  • 2025-04-10ECKitti Nyitrai · Head of Unit
    The investment challenges for synthetic aviation fuels (eSAF)source ↗
  • 2025-04-09ECFilip Cornelis · Director
    Exchange of views on SAF and aviation decarbonisationsource ↗
  • 2025-04-09ECAlexandre Paquot · Director
    NZIA and CIDsource ↗
  • 2025-04-09ECKamil Talbi · Cabinet of Commissioner Dan Jørgensen
    Hydrogen, CCUSsource ↗
  • 2025-04-09EPGORI Giorgio
    Low-carbon products and decarbonisationsource ↗
  • 2025-04-08ECDitte Juul-Joergensen · Director-General
    Wind energy, electrification, competitiveness, permitting, gridssource ↗
  • 2025-03-28ECNatividad Lorenzo · Cabinet of Commissioner Jozef Síkela
    Global Gatewaysource ↗
  • 2025-03-26EPBERGER Stefan
    Wasserstoffsource ↗
  • 2025-03-25EPBERENDSEN Tom
    Clean Industrial Deal, energy-intensive industriessource ↗
  • 2025-03-25EPBALJEU Jeannette
    Industrial policiessource ↗
  • 2025-03-24ECMagda Kopczynska · Director-General
    Exchange of views with EU aviation and land transport industry on key policy developments in Singapore and ASEANsource ↗
  • 2025-03-21ECArthur Corbin · Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Stéphane Séjourné
    - Marché intérieur - Compétitivité - Sécurité économique - Simplification - Relation USA / Europesource ↗
  • 2025-03-11ECMatthieu Moulonguet · Cabinet of Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra
    The role of hydrogen for heavy-duty vehiclessource ↗
  • 2025-03-10ECBenoit Mesnard · Head of Unit
    Market impact of potential Ukraine gas purchasessource ↗
  • 2025-03-07EPBALJEU Jeannette
    Working visit chemicals parksource ↗
  • 2025-03-03ECGert Jan Koopman · Director-General
    Gas in Ukrainesource ↗
  • 2025-02-06ECMonika Zsigri · Head of Unit
    Presentation of the highlights of the Shell LNG Outlook 2025 reportsource ↗
  • 2025-01-27ECElisa Roller · Director
    Clean Industrial Deal and the Decarbonisation Accelerator Actsource ↗
  • 2025-01-17ECMarzena Rogalska · Principal Adviser
    Lead markets and industrial decarbonisationsource ↗
  • Introductionsource ↗
  • Relevant issues to the ITRE Committeesource ↗
  • 2024-11-27EPKANEV Radan
    Synthetic fuels and CCSsource ↗

Lobbying in these areas

Frequently asked

How many EU lobbying meetings has Shell Companies disclosed?

Shell Companies (EU Transparency Register no. 05032108616-26) appears in 69 disclosed meetings with EU officials and MEPs between 2024-09-10 and 2026-05-28: 43 with the European Commission and 26 with Members of the European Parliament.

What does Shell Companies lobby on?

Shell Companies's disclosed EU meetings most often concern Climate, Energy, Trade, Transport. Every meeting and its topic is listed with its official source on this page.

Who does Shell Companies meet in Brussels?

Across its disclosed meetings, Shell Companies has met Commission officials including Cristina Lobillo Borrero, Kitti Nyitrai, Johannes Ten Broeke, and MEPs including GROOTHUIS Bart, BALJEU Jeannette, ZIJLSTRA Auke. These are counts of officially disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence.

Primary sources

Every meeting above is a public disclosure by the European Commission or a Member of the European Parliament; counts are of disclosed meetings only and are not a measure of influence. Methodology. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU) & the European Parliament.

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