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Shell (SHEL) said Monday it expects strong demand growth for liquefied natural gas in the coming years, likely accounting for more than half of global natural gas demand growth by 2040. Shell (SHEL),
Global demand for liquefied natural gas is estimated to rise by 54-68% by 2040 and 45-85% by 2050 from 422 million metric tons in 2025, boosted by growing Asian appetite for the fuel, Shell , the world's biggest LNG trader,
Energy giant Shell has signed multiple oil and gas agreements with the Venezuelan government, marking a significant step toward expanding energy development in the region. The deals include offshore natural gas
Shell signed several agreements with Venezuela's government that span offshore natural gas and onshore oil and gas opportunities, Reuters reported.
Institutional investors urged Shell to justify its liquefied natural gas strategy to investors ahead of last year's annual general meeting
LONDON, March 11 - Several companies that buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from QatarEnergy as portfolio players or offtakers — including Shell, TotalEnergies and some firms in Asia — have declared force majeure to customers they supply, three sources told Reuters on Wednesday.
Shell plc SHEL, a British multinational oil and gas company based in London, reportedly entered into a landmark 10-year natural gas supply agreement with Hungary’s MVM CEEnergy. This move, announced yesterday, will reinforce Shell’s presence across ...
Shell secured a deal to supply an undisclosed volume of gas to 'a leading steel company' in Ogun's Guandong industrial zone. Image by photosbyjim via iStock Shell PLC, through Shell Nigeria Gas Ltd (SNG), has signed an agreement to supply natural gas to SG ...
Shell needs an acquisition or exploration breakthrough to make up for an expected production shortage of 350,000-800,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day by 2035 due to maturing fields unable to meet its output targets,
Iranian retaliatory strikes on Qatar’s liquefied natural gas infrastructure sent prices soaring, as they threaten to further tighten supply in Europe and Asia. Major energy facilities were struck on Wednesday across the Middle East,