The British Oil Multinational Shell Has Been Operating in Brazil for 105 Years, Being the First International Operator to Produce Oil on a Commercial Scale in Brazil
Shell Brazil was also present, once again, at the Rio Oil & Gas as a ‘Black Sponsor’, with a 200m² booth at the Kobra Pavilion, where discussions took place over the four days of the event.
Video: Shell Talks About the Event and Its Sponsorships
At Shell Brazil’s space, many activations, including public interaction, showcased the company’s business portfolio in Brazil, its actions in social responsibility, promotion of entrepreneurship, scientific education, and also support for culture through sponsorships like those for the Rio Festival, Museum of Ipiranga (SP), Museum of Tomorrow, and Botanical Garden.
“From the activities at the booth, visitors could enjoy a virtual tour of the Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro, see Shell’s work with quilombola communities along the coasts of Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo, learn a bit about the Shell Eco-marathon, which is the world’s main energy efficiency competition, and feel as if they were entering a cinema, complete with popcorn distribution to promote the Rio Festival, which begins in the first week of October,” highlighted Alexandra Siqueira, director responsible for External Communication and Shell Brand.
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According to her, all these actions by Shell aim to interact with the visiting public of “Rio Oil & Gas.”
Operational Summary of Shell Brazil – With 105 years in the country, Shell Brazil operates in Exploration & Production, lubricant retail, Marine, Trading, Research & Development, and the free energy market. In Deep Waters, its daily production is approximately 350 thousand barrels of oil equivalent, making it the largest energy multinational in the country.


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