Shell

Operating in these EITI implementing countries: 

From Shell's 2010 Sustainability Report statement of support to the EITI:

In the interests of transparency and accountability, we believe in the disclosure of revenues that extractive industries pay to host governments. In 2010, Shell paid $15.4 billion in corporate taxes, and $2.2 billion in royalties globally. We collected $81 billion in excise duties and sales taxes on our fuel and other products on behalf of governments. We are a founder and board member of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). Shell companies have been directly involved with governments, NGOs and industry peers in EITI implementation in Cameroon, Gabon, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Nigeria and Norway.

International-level company form:

  1. Has the company published a clear public statement endorsing the EITI Principles and Criteria, and ensured this is accessible on its external website? YES
  2. If applicable (i.e. for operations in EITI implementing countries that have completed at least one validation), has the company provided links on its external website to completed (Country-level) Company Forms? Not applicable
  3. Has the company assigned strategic responsibility for EITI to a member of its senior management and appointed a lead contact person responsible for communication of the company’s EITI policy, action in support of EITI, and responding to queries from EITI stakeholders? YES
  4. If the International EITI Conference has taken place in the validation period, did a member of senior management attend or send a statement of support? Not applicable
  5. Where a company has a global sustainability report or corporate responsibility report, has the company included a summary of its contribution to EITI in this and on its external website? YES
    http://sustainabilityreport.shell.com/2010/servicepages/search.php?q=EITI&pageID=38693&cat=b