Shell exits energy trading in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands
Shell announced that it has decided to withdraw from energy trading in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands and is in talks with a potential buyer.
In the Shell statement, it was reported that starting this year, the company completed the strategic assessment of its activities in the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands, which are the main energy trading hubs, and decided to exit trading. energy in these countries.
He specified that the company, which began the sale process, is in talks with a potential buyer and aims to reach an agreement in the coming months.
The statement indicated that consumers will not be affected by the sale process in question.
The company has 2,000 employees in the UK. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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