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Company type | Public KK |
TYO: 5002 (1949.5.16 - 2019.3.27) | |
Industry | Petroleum |
Founded | April 11, 1900 (original) January 1, 1985 (merger) |
Founder | Samuel Samuel & Co |
Defunct | 27 March 2019 |
Fate | Shell Sekiyu merged to Showa Sekiyu to form "Showa Shell Sekiyu" in 1985 |
Successor | Idemitsu Kosan |
Headquarters | Daiba Frontier Bldg, 2-3-2, Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 135-8074 |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jun Arai (CEO) Shigeya Kato (Chairman) |
Products | Petroleum, Natural Gas, Chemicals, LPG, Electric Generation, Solar Power Plant, and Other petrochemicals |
Revenue | JP¥ 2,953 billion (2013), approximately US$ 29.53 billion |
Number of employees | 953 |
Parent | Royal Dutch Shell (–2018) |
Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. (昭和シェル石油株式会社, Shōwa Sheru Sekiyu kabushiki gaisha) was a Japanese company that operated as a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell until it was acquired by Idemitsu Kosan in 2018 and integrated into the company the following year. It was formed by the merger of Showa Oil Company and Shell Sekiyu which was begun around 1876 in Yokohama by Samuel Samuel & Co, the predecessor of Shell Group today.
Showa Shell Sekiyu acted as an oil and energy products business in Japan and worldwide, from crude oil extraction and refining, to retail and wholesale energy supply operations.[1]