LONDON, March 11 - ⁠Several ⁠companies that buy ⁠liquefied natural gas (LNG) from QatarEnergy as portfolio ​players or ...
Shell , the world's largest liquefied natural gas ‌trader, has declared force majeure on LNG cargoes it buys from QatarEnergy ...
Following a halt in production at its major complex due to drone strikes, Qatar's LNG shutdown has prompted major energy traders like Shell and TotalEnergies to declare force majeure, disrupting ...
Shell signed several agreements with Venezuela's government that span offshore natural gas and onshore oil and gas ...
The move comes after Qatar, the world’s second-largest LNG exporter, halted production at a major 77-million-ton-per-year LNG ...
Upstream reported last September that Shell was eyeing the divestment of its one-sixth interest in the NWS project, which could be worth more than US$3 billion, and Bloomberg on Wednesday named two ...
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 ...
Shell Plc has declared force majeure on its liquefied natural gas contracts with some of its customers in Asia, according to people familiar with the matter, due to the ongoing Qatar LNG shutdown.
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 ...
A liquefied natural gas carrier being loaded at Ras Laffan, Qatar, before the war precipitated by the US-Israeli strikes on Iran on 28 February 2026.
Shell, the world’s largest liquefied natural gas trader, has declared force majeure on LNG cargoes it buys from QatarEnergy and sells to its clients worldwide, ...