
Major Innovation Milestones
Shell’s history is full of examples of how we’ve powered progress through new ideas and pioneering technology. On this page, we’ve looked at some of the key areas where we’ve made breakthroughs over the years, and where we’re still pushing boundaries today.
1890s
Shipping
Historical:
Oil tankers safe enough for the Suez Canal
Today:
Conceptual design for new LNG carriers

1900s
Wells
Historical:
Core sampling and analysis
Today:
Automated drilling

1910s
Refining
Historical:
Extraction of aromatics from kerosene
Today:
High-throughput robotic testing of new catalysts

1920s
Gas-to-liquids (GTL)
Historical:
Conversion of synthesis gas into liquids
Today:
Pearl – the largest GTL plant in the world

1930s
Fuels and lubricants
Historical:
High-octane aviation fuels
Today:
V-Power fuel & PurePlus technology in motor oils

1940s
Petrochemicals
Historical:
Catalytic hydration of ethylene to ethanol
Today:
OMEGA process for ethylene glycol manufacture

1950s
Offshore Engineering
Historical:
Submersible drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico (12 metres depth)
Today:
Floating facility in the Gulf of Mexico (2,900 metres depth)

1960s
Liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Historical:
Commercialisation of LNG technology
Today:
Prelude floating LNG facility

1970s
Enhanced recovery
Historical:
Surfactant for enhanced recovery of oil
Today:
Nitrogen for enhanced recovery of gas

1980s
Seismic imaging
Historical:
Data rendered in 3D
Today:
Data rendered in time-lapse 3D

1990s
Field optimisation
Historical:
Smart wells
Today:
Fibre-optic sensing
