Shell Nigeria says it is advancing with an extensive portfolio of projects aimed at meeting the country’s growing energy demand and driving national development.
Speaking on Wednesday while hosting chief executives of contracting companies in Lagos, Shell’s Executive Vice President and Country Chair, Elohor Aiboni, said the company’s current operations are designed to deliver value to stakeholders and support Nigeria’s development goals.
“We are delivering an extensive portfolio of projects and operations that will help meet Nigeria’s growing energy needs, create value for our stakeholders, and support national development,” Aiboni said.
Shell emphasized the need to sustain safe operations across its businesses in Nigeria
The conference featured among other things, discussions and cascade of learnings, an exhibition and awards and recognitions for outstanding safety performances.
The highlight of the event was the signing of the Leadership Charter which was jointly created in 2025 through collaboration between SNEPCo and her contractor partners.
“This year’s conference theme, Learn. Adapt. Improve, connects strongly with the purpose of the Charter,” SNEPCo Managing Director Ronald Adams said before the signing.
“To learn, we must be honest about what has worked, what has been difficult, and what our people and operations are telling us. To adapt, we must be willing to adjust our approach where the realities of work require us to do better. To improve, we must make sure that the commitments in the Charter are not only discussed during conferences, but embedded into how we lead, how we engage, how we review performance, and how we support safe execution every day.”
Elohor reiterated the place of safety in company operations, adding: “Every person who works for Shell or on behalf of Shell deserves to return home safely to their family, every day, without exception.”

