BW Velocity | We talk to Pilipinas Shell’s Lorelie Quiambao-Osial about what’s ahead.
There are two things for me. One, we did say when the launch or “refresh” and “refocus” strategy that people want to be wanting a market leader in this space. The other thing is customers, and at Shell the customer is always a part of what we do, looking at how we elevate the customer experience for today — and also for the future. It’s also enabling and empowering our customers to make choices that prepare them for a more sustainable future.
Would you consider this equal parts leap of faith and a sign of the times? What are the plans for Recharge moving forward? What’s the rollout going to be like? We believe in the country, and we believe in Filipinos. And we are here to partner with our customers, motorists, passengers, cyclists, and even pedestrians. So, what’s next for Shell? As I said earlier, it’s meeting the needs of today and preparing for the future. So, we’ve launched our Shell Recharge today, and we are looking at setting up more Recharge stations or sites in the next 12 months, but we’re also listening to the market.
Mr. Istvan Kapitany said that the carbon offset and Recharge are just two of the sustainability solutions or efforts of Shell worldwide. Are we going to see some, if not all, of those in the near future? For instance, are biofuels something that Pilipinas Shell is also looking at making available to customers?
If you look at our “powering progress” strategy, that has four pillars: Improving stakeholder value, net-zero emissions, powering lives, and respecting nature. So, we are looking at all of that globally. We aim to be an energy company with net-zero emissions by 2050 at pace with society. Here in the Philippines, we will be at pace with Philippine society as well — and we’re looking at all of those pillars in terms of what will be applicable to the Philippines.
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