Ms Juliana Guerreiro Viegas has been actively involved in numerous lobbying activities to promote Shell’s interests and, by extension, those aligned with the UK’s energy sector within the EU. Her engagements include high-level meetings with key EU Commissioners and their cabinets, focusing on energy transition, hydrogen development, carbon capture and storage, and energy security.
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Hydrogen Cabinet Meetings with Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič and cabinet members, discussing hydrogen strategies aligned with the European Green Deal (April 2024, June 2023).
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Participation in roundtables and discussions on international gas markets, energy security scenarios, and clean energy investments with Commissioners Kadri Simson and Frans Timmermans, key figures in EU energy and climate policy (2023–2024).
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Engagements in videoconferences on the EU Energy Platform and measures on energy prices and security of supply, involving multiple EU energy officials and stakeholders, indicating influence on policy responses to energy crises (December 2022, October 2022).
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Attendance at meetings concerning the IOGP (International Association of Oil & Gas Producers) Roundtable and energy transition forecasting, reflecting Shell’s role in shaping industry perspectives on EU energy policy (April 2024, January 2024).
These activities demonstrate Ms Viegas’s direct involvement in shaping EU energy policies, particularly those that impact the UK-based Shell’s operational environment. Her lobbying has coincided with significant EU policy developments in hydrogen strategy, energy security frameworks, and funding allocations for clean energy projects, suggesting her meetings have contributed to aligning EU policies with Shell’s strategic interests.
Her role includes continuous dialogue with EU institutions to ensure that regulatory developments consider the operational realities and investment needs of Shell, thereby promoting a favorable policy environment for UK energy firms in the EU market