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Shell Ventures

Shell was established in 1929. The corporate investor is based in London, UK. It focuses on energy and petrochemicals, provides oil, gas, and chemicals, and...

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Shell Ventures

Shell was established in 1929. The corporate investor is based in London, UK. It focuses on energy and petrochemicals, provides oil, gas, and chemicals, and operates as a global group to meet growing energy demands.

General information

Firm type

Venture Capital

Year founded

1929

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

United Kingdom

City

London

Corporate office

Shell Centre, London, SE1 7NA, United Kingdom

Additional offices

The Hague, Netherlands · Wilmington, Delaware, United States · Shanghai, China · Beijing, China

Principals

Geert van de Wouw

Managing Director

Robert M Linck

Chief Investment Officer / Partner

Sector focus

Energy & UtilitiesRenewable EnergyClean Technology

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Shell Ventures?

Geert van de Wouw serves as Managing Director. Robert M Linck holds the title of Chief Investment Officer and Partner.

Does Shell Ventures participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The unit executes direct minority investments in startups. It also participates in consortium vehicles such as Vakt and Komgo.

What investment stages does Shell Ventures typically target?

Activity spans seed through expansion and growth rounds. Holdings include both early-stage companies and later-stage energy transition firms.

Which sectors does Shell Ventures focus on?

Primary sectors are energy technology, renewables, hydrogen, carbon capture and mobility. Positions appear in Antora Energy, ZeroAvia and Mantel Capture.

How is Shell Ventures related to Shell plc?

Shell plc acts as founder and sole limited partner. The venture unit draws capital directly from the corporate balance sheet.

Does Shell Ventures maintain philanthropic structures?

Shell Foundation operates as an independent charity established in 2000. It focuses on access to energy and sustainable transport with early grants to Husk Power Systems and d.light.

Where does Shell Ventures source co-investment partners?

Frequent co-investors include Equinor Ventures on energy transition deals. Additional relationships exist with Goldman Sachs Asset Management.

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