Shell Quiz: Test Your Knowledge Beyond Fuel
Think Shell is just a petrol brand? Think again. Quiz yourself on Prelude FLNG, Pearl GTL, Quest CCS and Shell's bold energy transition moves today.
1. What is Shell’s full corporate name after its 2022 restructuring and rebranding?
In 2022, Shell underwent a major corporate restructuring, simplifying its legal identity and relocating its headquarters. As part of this process, it dropped the word 'Royal Dutch' from its name, ending a corporate identity that had existed for over a century and reflecting its new unified, single-share structure.
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2. What is Shell’s premium fuel brand sold at its retail stations called?
Shell's premium fuel brand is marketed at its retail stations globally and is positioned as a performance-grade product. It contains a proprietary additive formula claimed to clean engines and improve fuel efficiency. The brand is heavily promoted through motorsport sponsorships, including longstanding partnerships in Formula One.
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3. In which country is Shell’s Pearl GTL plant, the world’s largest GTL facility, located?
Shell's Pearl plant converts natural gas into liquid fuels and other products using a proprietary gas-to-liquids process. It is the world's largest facility of its kind and took years to construct at enormous cost. The plant produces high-quality diesel, naphtha and base oils from the host country's abundant gas reserves.
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4. Shell sold its Permian Basin assets in 2021 to which company?
Shell's exit from the Permian Basin was driven by its broader strategy to reduce carbon intensity and redirect capital towards lower-emission businesses. The sale fetched billions of dollars and was one of the largest upstream divestments of that year. The buyer was a major US independent oil and gas producer.
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5. Which Shell technology converts biomass to biofuels, tested in Bengaluru?
Shell tested a biofuel conversion technology at its research centre in Bengaluru, India. The process converts plant-based biomass into drop-in liquid fuels compatible with existing engines and infrastructure. It represents Shell's efforts to develop scalable, second-generation biofuel pathways as part of its broader low-carbon energy portfolio.
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