The Shell Company of Thailand Limited has reinforced its leadership in sustainable energy by receiving the Outstanding Achievement of EIA Monitoring Awards 2025 from the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. The company was recognized in the category for establishments that comply with measures outlined in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports. The award covers three Shell ports and oil terminals located in Chong-Nonsi, Samut Songkhram and Ban Don, Surat Thani. Organized annually since 1995, the EIA Monitoring Awards honor companies that demonstrate exemplary environmental management and encourage best practices.
Shell received these three project awards in recognition of its commitment to the Powering Progress strategy, which focuses on delivering value for business, society, and the environment while supporting a balanced energy transition with responsibility and sustainability, aiming to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Shell applies systematic management across health, safety, security, the environment, and social responsibility, strictly complying with all regulations while continuously improving its performance to balance business growth with sustainability. Notably, Shell's Port and Chong-Nonsi Terminal Project received the Outstanding Achievement for the second consecutive year, recognized for excellence in air quality control, energy conservation, and mangrove restoration in Bang Krachao, as well as strong community engagement through continuous safety and environmental initiatives.
Ms. Ornuthai Na Chiangmai, Country Chair, The Shell Company of Thailand Limited, said,"Shell not only operates in full compliance with the requirements of the EIA report, but also brings environmental innovation and expertise from Shell's global operations to Thailand. This includes clean energy technologies, efficient waste management through circular systems, and greenhouse gas reduction measures, all aligned with the Shell Global's goals."
Shell places equal importance on business growth and community development. This commitment is reflected in transparent communication, support for local initiatives, and active participation in community culture to build understanding and trust as a good neighbor. During the award evaluation process, Shell submitted comprehensive and systematic data, including supplementary reports highlighting performance beyond established standards, retrospective monitoring, and digital presentations that demonstrated transparency and readiness in all aspects of assessment.
"The Outstanding Achievements of EIA Monitoring Awards 2025 that we received for all three projects this year reaffirms Shell's commitment to be an energy company with sustainable environmental management. Our goal of becoming a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050 is achievable if all parties work together with true determination," said Ms. Ornuthai.
Shell continues to drive its business under the "Powering Progress" strategy with responsibility and purpose. We believe that providing clean energy, operating efficiently, and growing alongside communities remain the foundation of true sustainability and the driving forces that will move both the company and society toward a better future together.
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