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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

Sabic Bunkering Teesside

1900s

Wells

Historical:

Core sampling and analysis

Today:

Automated drilling

Automated drilling machine

1910s

Refining

Historical:

Extraction of aromatics from kerosene

Today:

High-throughput robotic testing of new catalysts

Man robotics testing new catalyst

1920s

Gas-to-liquids (GTL)

Historical:

Conversion of synthesis gas into liquids

Today:

Pearl – the largest GTL plant in the world

workers working in GTL station

1930s

Fuels and lubricants

Historical:

High-octane aviation fuels

Today:

V-Power fuel & PurePlus  technology in motor oils

Shell V-Power signage

1940s

Petrochemicals

Historical:

Catalytic hydration of  ethylene to ethanol

Today:

OMEGA process for  ethylene glycol manufacture

Woman in white lab coat wearing protective glasses

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)

Floating oil facility in sea

1960s

Liquefied natural gas (LNG)

Historical: 

Commercialisation of LNG technology

Today:

Prelude floating LNG facility

Worker walking up ramp of LNG facility

1970s

Enhanced recovery

Historical:

Surfactant for enhanced  recovery of oil

Today:

Nitrogen for enhanced  recovery of gas

Plant showing ASU & UTL units

1980s

Seismic imaging

Historical:

Data rendered in 3D

Today:

Data rendered in time-lapse 3D

Financial statistics graphs on a screen

1990s

Field optimisation

Historical:

Smart wells

Today:

Fibre-optic sensing

Finger touching digital tablet screen

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