ArmInfo. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received a delegation led by Joanna Kuenssberg, Deputy Director for the CIS and the Middle East countries of the British-Dutch Shell company.
According to the press service of the Prime Minister, Pashinyan welcomed the entry of the authoritative company into the Armenian market. He expressed confidence that through its activities Shell will bring a new quality and a new business culture to the Armenian market. He wished the company success and stressed that the government would continue consistent steps to improve the business
environment.
Kuenssberg thanked the government for supporting Shell's involvement in the Armenian market and spoke in detail about future plans. It was noted that over the next 5 years, the company plans to launch 25 gas stations in Yerevan and in all regions of Armenia, where they will also provide various other services. It should be reminded that on June 29, the opening of the first filling station of the British-Dutch transnational oil and gas company Shell took place in Yerevan.
Shell was established in 1907 by merging the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and The Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. For 2018, Shell is the largest oil and gas company and the 11th largest public company in the world according to the Forbes Global 2000 rating and 5th in the Fortune Global 500 rating. The headquarters is located in London (UK). Shell conducts geological exploration and production of oil and gas in more than 70 countries around the world. As a major component of Big Oil, Shell is the second largest oil and gas company in the world by revenue.