Van Beurden's career at Shell spanned both upstream and downstream businesses. He held a number of operational and commercial roles including those in Chemicals and
LNG. Van Beurden worked for Shell in a number of countries, including his native Netherlands, Turkey, Malaysia, United Kingdom and the United States. Van Beurden was an assistant to Shell chairman Phil Watts from 2002 to 2004, during which time Shell was embroiled in an accounting scandal where it had overstated its oil reserves. He held the post of Vice President for Manufacturing Excellence from January 2005 to December 2006. Van Beurden was the Executive Vice President Chemicals from December 2006 based out of London, during which time he was on the boards of a number of industry associations, including the
International Council of Chemical Associations and the
European Chemical Industry Council. He was the Director of Shell's Downstream business from January to September 2013. He also worked for a third of his 30-year Shell career in its
liquefied natural gas business, which has become a crucial driver of the group's growth. Van Beurden repeatedly called to environmental issues for governments and corporations to tackle
global energy consumption beyond supply chains. In 2014 Van Beurden became the chief executive officer of Shell. In 2014, he was paid €24.2 million. In 2018, Van Beurden's compensation was approximately £17.2 million. Van Beurden was scheduled to retire from Shell at the end of 2022. During his tenure as head of Shell, the company was ordered by a Netherlands court to reduce its carbon emissions by 45% by 2030. Van Beurden described the ruling as "unreasonable" and said the company had no intentions to meet the court-ordered climate targets. At the same time, Shell's profits were rising sharply, the company raised its dividend by almost 40%, and kickstarted share buybacks worth $2 billion. and a board member of International Council of Chemicals Associations and the European Chemical Industry Council. He is advising on the firm's global climate strategy in its infrastructure investment unit on a part-time basis. ==Personal life==