Min joined Shell in 2014 and has worked in various areas, including stakeholder and risk management, as well as external collaboration in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and renewable energy sectors.
In addition to her role as CEO, Min will continue to oversee external collaboration efforts. She aims to strengthen partnerships with various stakeholders in the Korean market and enhance synergies among key business areas.
Min Ji-sun stated, "I plan to closely monitor the characteristics and trends of the Korean market to continuously seek practical business opportunities. I will do my best to ensure that Shell Korea plays a meaningful role in the broader energy transition."
With Min's appointment, Shell Korea aims to accelerate the discovery of new business opportunities and strengthen stakeholder collaboration in the Korean market. Established in 1977, Shell Korea is the Korean subsidiary of the global energy company Shell, engaging in various sectors, including LNG marketing, business development, and technology licensing support.
In South Korea, Shell Korea operates alongside other entities such as Korea Shell Oil, HD Hyundai Shell Base Oil, and Korea Impact Carbon, actively seeking low-carbon solution opportunities, including hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS), to adapt to changes in the energy industry.
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