Shell will continue to fuel SA's aviation industry, as peer BP exits | Business

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Global energy and petrochemical group Shell plans to continue its aviation fuel operations at airports in South Africa, unlike British oil and gas giant BP. | News24_Business

A spokesperson of Shell SA, confirmed the letter's contents and emphasised the group's commitment to South Africa.British oil and gas giant BP has decided to exit all its aviation activities at South African airports.

In a letter to its aviation customers, dated 27 March 2023 and seen by News24, Shell says it is aware of concerns regarding the group's position in the South African aviation market. When asked whether it is exiting its aviation operations in SA because of the government's position on Russia, BP only said the decision to withdraw is"as a result of Air BP's current global business strategy".

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