
Shell Fife NGL Plant and the Community
Find out how we are part of the local community delivering real lasting benefits, including how to apply for a Shell Community Grant.
Fife NGL has been operating alongside Fife’s coastal communities for over 30 years. Our aim is to be a good neighbour by managing our operations well and helping to contribute to the well-being of local communities.
We are a big employer in the area with approximately 150 to 220 people typically working at the plant depending on activity levels, and we bring wider social and economic benefits to the area including the use of local goods and services by the plant and the workforce, and an active social investment programme.
In the UK, we focus our social investment on supporting community development (including sponsorships and donations) near our sites and offices, inspiring more young people to study STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths), and supporting innovative low-carbon start-ups.
Supporting STEM Education

Shell aims to provide the opportunity and resources for young people to engage in STEM. Through our Energy Quest Programme and Young Engineers clubs we have engaged hundreds of young people across schools in Fife. Our STEM programs are designed to make STEM subjects fun and interesting as well as introduce young people to the vast number of careers available in Science and Engineering.
Shell Girls in Energy
The Girls in Energy programme is a one-year course that is designed to open young women’s eyes to the energy industry’s wealth of career opportunities. Delivered in partnership by North East Scotland College and Fife College, the programme delivers weekly lessons, workshops and field visits to young women aged 14–16 in secondary education.
Stemovators
Stemovators’s Young Engineers and Science Clubs Scotland (YESC) programme supports learners aged 3-18 and their teachers with a range of innovative STEM projects, developed with our industry partners. The interdisciplinary projects – accompanied by resource kits and teacher CPD courses – support teachers to tackle challenging STEM concepts through engaging activities; while supporting pupils to develop valuable skills and knowledge; to encourage uptake in STEM subjects and careers.
Community Development

Shell Twilight
Shell Twilight runs in partnership with SSF and is a multisport and youth work programme delivered in communities across Fife, Glasgow, Stirling and North Ayrshire. The programme uses the power of sport to create safe and inclusive environments for young people be active, try new sports, engage in youth workshops, explore mental health and connect with local peers.
Shell Twilight is delivered at a time when anti-social behaviour may occur and provides positive activity in the heart of communities for young people to attend free of charge.
Fife Art
The longest Shell UK sponsorship running since the mid 80’s, Fife Art remains one of the Fife Cultural Trust’s most popular shows with typically more than 200 amateur artists from Fife exhibiting their work. Six artworks are selected by a judging panel, and each winner receives an award of £200. The winning pieces are purchased by Shell and then donated to the NHS Fife in a handover ceremony. The winning works then go on display at healthcare centres across Fife.
The Fife Art exhibition is open to all artists living in Fife who are not currently taking, or have not completed, full-time degree or diploma courses. Individual artists may submit one piece of work each in any medium, such as painting, sculpture, photography, jewellery, pottery or embroidery.
Grants and Donations

Shell UK's Community Grants support charities or organisations with delivery of impactful projects, events and positive outcomes for local communities.
Grants of up to £1,000 are available for community groups and charities near our offices or operations in Fife (near Mossmorran), Aberdeenshire (near St Fergus), Bacton, and Aberdeen city.
Applications are open and will be considered on a rolling basis until 8th Dec 2025.
For more information and how to apply, please click here.
As this is a community initiative and we target the grants to benefit our neighbours, we regret we do not extend this offer beyond the communities where we operate, and we cannot process applications that do not meet the location criteria.
Shell UK has other social investment programmes that are active outside these areas where we operate.
We also support local charities through our separate ‘Perfect Week’ initiative. Local charities benefit when staff at the plant complete a week without any process or safety incidents, and a donation is made into our community charity fund. Over the years, the staff have raised thousands of pounds for local causes and charities that often resonate closely with their families and friends.
Supporting Innovation

Shell StartUp Engine UK
We support innovative low-carbon start-ups through Shell StartUp Engine UK, a new programme replacing the long-running Shell LiveWIRE UK and Shell Springboard programmes. The initiative focuses on scale and growth-stage start-ups that are best placed to accelerate a fair and just energy transition, improve access to energy and help consumers make smarter energy choices. CEOs of these start-ups benefit from high-quality mentorship, access to potential investors and partners and being part of a vibrant community of entrepreneurs. It’s exactly these start-ups that can and will play a critical role in enabling clean and resilient growth in the future.
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