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Royal Dutch/Shell Group Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2003 Financial Results  

05/02/2004 - The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2003.

 

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04/02/2004 - Shell chemicals companies have dramatically reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by changing the way that they generate the electricity required to run their manufacturing plants.

 

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The Future

 

One day we may be able to refuel our electric cars at service stations like these. This will depend upon progressive energy companies like Chevron cooperating with motor manufacturers and other energy companies.

 

 

Pollution

 

Oil derivates are being dumped out at sea. Not only is this a wasted resource and a recycling failure, but also a danger to marine life and ultimately to humans from eating fish that is toxic. The companies listed below operate responsible policies that will hopefully be developed to create a circular economy where ocean plastic pollution is negligible. At that point we will have reached a sustainable society to secure the future of our children.

 

 

 

COMPANY A - Z

EMPLOYEES

$ BILLIONS

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ALPLA:

17,300

3.3

Аrkema SA:

-

-

BASF:

39,000

63.7

Borealis AG:

-

-

Borouge (Abu Dhabi Polymers Co Ltd):

6,500

7.2

Braskem SA:

-

-

ChevronPhillips Chemical:

5,000

13.4

CNPC:( China National Petroleum Corp):

1,470,190

326.0

Dow Chemicals:

14,000

49.0

DuPont:

-

-

Exxon Mobil:

75,600

290.0

ENI S.p.A. Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi:

33,000

61.6

Formosa Plastics Corporation:

2,800

5.0

INEOS (Ineos Group AG):

19,000

60.0

Lanxess:

16,700

7.9

LG Chem:

14,000

17.8

Lyondell Bassell:

13,000

33.0

Polyone Corp:

-

-

Reliance Industries Ltd:

-

-

Repsol SA:

-

-

Sasol Ltd

-

-

SABIC: (Saudi Arabia Basic Industries Corp)

40,000

35.4

Sinopec

249,000

314.4

Tosoh Corp:

-

-

Total SA:

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