BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 20. Shell plc
announced that Robin Mooldijk, President of Projects and
Technology, will step down after 35 years of service, effective 28
February 2026, Trend reports via the company.


The company said his departure will reduce the size of Shell’s
Executive Committee from nine to eight members.


The move comes after Shell has made significant progress in
integrating its technical divisions into its business lines,
bringing capabilities closer to value-generating activities and
simplifying the organization. Mooldijk has led major
transformations at Shell, including the integration of the Refining
and Chemicals businesses into the Chemicals and Products unit and
most recently the merger of technical divisions into Shell’s
Integrated Gas, Upstream, Downstream, and Renewables
businesses.







Shell said the changes do not affect its financial reporting
segments, which remain Integrated Gas, Upstream, Marketing,
Chemicals and Products, Renewables and Energy Solutions, and
Corporate. The company also reaffirmed that its operating plan and
outlook continue to cover three-year and ten-year periods and
reflect current economic conditions and Scope 1, Scope 2, and net
carbon intensity targets.


Shell noted that its 2050 net-zero emissions target lies beyond
the planning horizon and is not directly reflected in its operating
plan, although future plans are expected to incorporate
decarbonization strategies such as efficiency improvements, carbon
capture, and carbon credits.