Thomas Brostrom, head of sustainable generation at Shell, leaves the company weeks after the CEO scaled back the company’s green transition plans
Thomas Brostrom, head of sustainable generation at Shell, is leaving the company weeks after CEO Wael Sawan scaled back the company’s green transition plans.
Brostrom joined Shell from offshore wind giant Orsted in August 2021, when former CEO Ben van Beurden moved to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
In February 2022, he quickly became head of renewable energy.
Quitting: Thomas Brostrom joined Shell from offshore wind giant Orsted in August 2021, as former CEO Ben van Beurden switched to cut greenhouse gas emissions
But Sawan, who took over the top job in January, announced on June 14 that it would return to oil and gas production and scale back investment in renewables after investors pressured the company to focus on the most profitable companies.
“Thomas Brostrøm has chosen to leave Shell to pursue an outside opportunity,” the company said.