The CEO of “Shell” warns of the dangers of the energy crisis on Europe

The CEO of “Shell” warns of the dangers of the energy crisis on Europe

Ben Van Borden said in response to a query regarding the prospects for energy in Europe over the following two years, “The solution will not simply rest in luring more suppliers in the short term.”
In the most distant future, according to Van Borden, who will retire at the end of the year, this will contribute to “the rapid growth of local resources” and “accelerating the energy transformation,” as well as “energy saving,” which will result in risky “industrial rationalisation.”

According to him, “many people talk about turning down the heat or turning off the air conditioners, but it might easily turn into (why don’t we shut down the fertiliser factory or scale back production of some petrochemicals?). If this justification is used for a very long time, it inevitably turns into.

You can say that this is inevitable and it somehow leads to renewal.

Van Borden cautioned, however, that “doing this on such a vast scale, and in such a quick way in the age of economic issues, will put a lot of strain on the Europeans, and probably also on the political system in Europe.

The CEO of “Shell” issues a warning about the impact of Europe’s energy crisis.

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