Shell CEO Ben Van Beurden to Step Down, Renewables Boss Wael Sawan to Take the Helm

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Shell CEO Ben Van Beurden to Step Down at the End of the Year, Wael Sawan Appointed as His Successor

Wael Sawan, currently Shell's director of integrated gas, renewables and energy solutions, will become its next chief executive on Jan. 1.on Thursday announced that CEO Ben van Beurden will step down at the end of the year after nearly a decade at the helm.

Wael Sawan, currently Shell's director of integrated gas, renewables and energy solutions, will become its next chief executive on Jan. 1. The news follows speculation that Shell had been actively looking for a successor to replace van Beurden as chief executive.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

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