The figures, compiled by the Financial Times from company reports, follow renewed focus on Shell's safety record after it was prosecuted in a case that last week resulted in some of the highest fines ever imposed on companies operating in the North Sea.
Two employees and 28 contractors were killed working for Shell in 2007, compared with three employees and four contractors for BP, and eight contractors for ExxonMobil.
The three companies are roughly comparable in size, although Shell has a bigger workforce, with 104,000 employees at the end of last year, compared with 98,000 for BP and 81,000 for Exxon.
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