I’m betting that somewhere in Shell’s corporate structure are one or more woke executives.
Shell has quality gasoline. Sorry to see them go. But then, everything is going to crpp anyhow.
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One in our neighborhood shut down about one month ago
I bet there a more than a few “copper bandits” smiling after this anouncement.
When I saw the headline “Massive Gas Chain”, I assumed it was some regional convenience store operation like QT or Circle K.
SHELL OIL is not just a “Massive Gas Chain”. Shell Oil is one of the seven sisters and went toe to toe with Standard Oil. This is a big deal. Well, Chevron, Mobil, BP will pick up the pieces.
I see very few Shell stations in SLC and never stop at them anyhow. Who gives a shyt?
wonder if san fran nanner has shorted the Shell stock?
how to destroy a successful company from within
like how Sears. Roebucks (the world’s largest store) was torn down from inside
it is called DBM (destruction by Management) sorta how the DemoNaziCommie party has done to USA these last few years
>> Shell Corp. You are nuts!
If you’re Dutch, you ain’t got much.
(To reverse what arrogant Dutchmen say about themselves...)
No, they are evil and the enemy of Western civilization.
They know eliminating consumer demand for petroleum based energy makes it economically impossible to maintain the numerous refineries and supply chain elements which will be needed in wartime, once we lose them, we have surrendered to our enemies.
Modern war is a war of attrition of resources, you can't win unless you have a manufacturing base and energy supply superior to your opponent's.
shellfish...
Shell is obviously a real estate company and not an oil company.
So, what happens if more of the major players pull the same stunt? Got to be some Federal paybacks happening behind the scenes with Shell. By hook or by crook, the DEMs and many RINOs plan to remove us from our ICE vehicles.
HOW TO MAKE TWO MISTAKES IN A ROW DEI IN USE.
Shell stations are bidding us farewell, itโs clear the company is steering full speed ahead into the electric future.
It’s probably not a mistake. The gas business is hard. Margins on gas are minuscule to negative. Tons of competition. Tons of regulation, constantly changing regulation causing you to have to buy new tanks and pumps before they’ve aged out constantly, plus of course the regulation is layers, different states, different counties, different, different rules. The real money in getting people in some sort of store, the bigger the store the better. Which is why so much of the competition is mega convenience and grocery stores. Any location they can’t do that with has been losing money and getting propped up by other stores. Eventually you gotta cut them loose, those stores are never going to get profitable.
There are THREE oil companies that dominate the west coast. Chevron, Exxon, and Velero. They team up to control gas prices esp in California.
"Mortimer, sell, sell, sell."