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Shell Canada

Shell Canada Limited (French: Shell Canada Limitée) is the principal Canadian subsidiary of British energy major Shell plc and one of Canada's largest integrated oil companies. Exploration and production of oil, natural gas and sulphur is a major part of its business, as well as the marketing of gasoline and related products through the company's…

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Founded
1911; 115 years ago (1911)
Industry
Petroleum
Headquarters
Montreal (1911–1958) Toronto (1958–1984) Calgary (1984-present)
Key people
Susannah Pierce (president and Country chair)
Parent
Shell plc
Products
Petroleum Petrochemical products

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Shell Canada

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples46
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
Components1

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Shell Canada

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related to Management and employees · 23
Shell Canada → Alberta's Top Employers, Andrew Harris, Assistant Secretary, Barry Tyndall, Calgary Herald, Canada's Top, Controller, Country Chair, Edmonton Journal, Employers, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, In October, Later, Leanne Gawley, Maclean's, Mediacorp Canada Inc, President, Shell Canada Limited, Susannah Pierce
related to history · 14
Shell Canada → British, Canadian, CEO, Clive Mather, In, In March, Royal Dutch Shell, Shell, Shell Canada Ltd, Shell Canada's, The, This, Toronto Stock Exchange, UK
Founded · 1
Shell Canada → 1911; 115 years ago (1911)
Headquarters · 1
Shell Canada → Montreal (1911–1958) Toronto (1958–1984) Calgary (1984-present)
Industry · 1
Shell Canada → Petroleum
Key people · 1
Shell Canada → Susannah Pierce (president and Country chair)
Parent · 1
Shell Canada → Shell plc
Products · 1
Shell Canada → Petroleum Petrochemical products
Revenue · 1
Shell Canada → CA$14.394 billion (2013)
Type · 1
Shell Canada → Subsidiary

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shell canada oil canadian energy major project limited president calgary company royal dutch 2007 million one toronto also plc parent

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Shell CanadaFounded1911; 115 years ago (1911)1.00infobox
Shell CanadaHeadquartersMontreal (1911–1958) Toronto (1958–1984) Calgary (1984-present)1.00infobox
Shell CanadaIndustryPetroleum1.00infobox
Shell CanadaKey peopleSusannah Pierce (president and Country chair)1.00infobox
Shell CanadaParentShell plc1.00infobox
Shell CanadaProductsPetroleum Petrochemical products1.00infobox
Shell CanadaRevenueCA$14.394 billion (2013)1.00infobox
Shell CanadaTypeSubsidiary1.00infobox
Shell CanadaWebsiteshell.ca1.00infobox
Shell Canadarelated to historyShell Canada's0.60section
Shell Canadarelated to historyToronto Stock Exchange0.60section
Shell Canadarelated to historyThe0.60section

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