In a move aimed at simplifying its leadership structure, Shell has appointed Cederic Cremers as President of Integrated Gas and Peter Costello as President of Upstream.
The changes are part of Shell’s strategy to streamline its senior management structure.
“We have made significant progress in the last two years building stability with a track record of strong performance and active portfolio management, while simplifying our business,” said Chief Executive Officer Wael Sawan.
“Now is the right time to begin the next phase of our transformation. Going forward, we will delayer our most senior leadership structure to reflect the three primary areas of business value – Integrated Gas; Upstream; and Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions, whilst also elevating Trading and Supply, which is a key enabler across the organisation. In the first half of 2026, we will also integrate the technical divisions, that today make up our Projects and Technology directorate, into our business lines. This further simplification will empower our businesses by bringing these technical capabilities closer to where we generate value.“
Shell launched a company-wide review in 2023 aimed at reducing costs as Sawan focuses on activities with the highest returns.
After more than a decade of distinguished service with Shell, Integrated Gas and Upstream Director, Zoë Yujnovich, will step down effective 31 March 2025. Zoë will assist with the transition, after which she will leave the Group. Cederic Cremers is appointed President, Integrated Gas, and Peter Costello is appointed President, Upstream, with both joining the Executive Committee effective 1 April 2025.
Sawan said, “I have deeply appreciated Zoë’s insights and guidance as a member of the Executive Committee. She has contributed to shaping our company strategy, driven disciplined focus, simplicity and improved performance. Zoë’s outstanding impact as a leader leaves a lasting legacy and positions us strongly for the future. Her hallmark is a strong sense of purpose and deep engagement with our front-line staff, communities and host governments. I wish Zoë success in all that lies ahead and welcome Cederic and Peter to the Executive Committee.”
The company said in December that Shell Energy, which includes renewables, power generation and customer supply, would be split into separate power generation and trading units.
Sawan said on Tuesday that in the first half of 2026, Shell would also integrate the technical divisions, that make up its Projects and Technology directorate, into its business lines.
From April 1, executive committee leaders will adopt the title of “President” of their respective organisations, replacing the title of “Director”.
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