Shell cuts gas production outlook blaming Middle East conflict - However, its oil trading operations were boosted by a jump ...
Shell plc SHEL has outlined a mixed outlook for its first-quarter performance, shaped largely by the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. While disruptions have weighed on gas output and liquidity, ...
Shell, the world's largest liquefied natural gas trader, has declared force majeure on ‌LNG cargoes it buys from QatarEnergy ...
Oil plunged below $100 a barrel on Wednesday after the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, but prices remain up by ...
Iran’s strikes across the Persian Gulf, triggered by U.S. and Israeli attacks at the end of February, damaged refineries, oil ...
The safety and security of Shell’s employees and contractors is our highest priority. Shell continues to work closely with local authorities, our partners and customers. We will provide further ...
Iran hit the site of the world’s largest liquefied natural gas facility in Qatar with a ballistic missile, inflicting ...
One of the two trains at Pearl GTL, the world’s largest gas-to-liquids plant, sustained damage after Iranian missiles struck ...
Liquefied natural gas suppliers, including Shell Plc, are declaring force majeure on customers across Asia due to the ...
Shell trimmed the first-quarter outlook for its integrated gas production today, reflecting the impact of the Middle East conflict on volumes in Qatar.