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Shell Pays $28.1 Billion Globally to Governments in 2024
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Shell Pays $28.1 Billion Globally to Governments in 2024
May 26, 2025 8:41 AM

10:27 AM EDT, 05/15/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Shell (SHEL) paid out a total of around $28.1 billion related to its extractive activities to governments around the globe in 2024, according to a company report released Thursday.

Shell paid about $5.34 billion in production entitlements, taxes, and other charges to Nigeria in 2024, the most for any country, the company reported.

Oman had the next highest figure with $4.59 billion, followed by Brazil with $3.7 billion, the report said.

In Europe, Norway had the highest figure with $3.38 billion, while in Asia, Malaysia topped the list with $3.12 billion, according to the report.

Extractive activities are "activities involving the exploration, prospection, discovery, development and extraction of minerals, oil and natural gas deposits or other materials," the report said.

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