Showa Shell Sekiyu

Rising Sun Petroleum continued to expand its operations as the base of the Shell Group in Japan.

In 1947, Rising Sun Petroleum was renamed Shell Sekiyu and resumed business.

The group had just announced a loss of one billion dollars on the dollar-yen pair, or 5 times its profits.

Only the traders on the currencies of the group took advantage of the lack of control to speculate and no longer content themselves with hedging the risks.

In addition, Showa Shell Sekiyu sells oil products including industrial fuels, LPG, chemicals, lubricants, and bitumen, and utilize the Shell Group's global network to export oil products.

have a total annual production capacity of about 1GW, and its CIS modules have been sold in Europe, the U.S., the Middle East, and Asia, as well as Japan.

Showa Shell Group is producing and selling electricity sourcing from clean energy.

A Shell petrol station in Hiroshima, Japan