Shell news
Wood Mackenzie: Energy takes centre stage at St Petersburg
A number of high-profile deals were signed at this year's St Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia.
Shell begins production at Appomattox field in Gulf of Mexico
The company said the floating production system, located in the first producing field in the Norphlet area, will produce around 175 000 boe/d of oil and gas.
Argentina awards offshore exploration permits
The winning companies offered bids totalling US$724 million, the government said in official statements, and won the rights to explore for up to 13 years in areas of the South Atlantic.
Equinor increases share in Caesar Tonga field
The company’s share will increase from 23.55% to 46%.
Royal Dutch Shell forecast to spend US$1.5 billion in UK decommissioning through to 2025, says GlobalData
The company’s latest research reveals the top five companies with the greatest ABEX exposure from producing fields in the UK.
Shell appoints BMT offshore Malaysia
Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Ltd, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, has signed an offshore master service agreement (MSA) with BMT.
Sabah Shell appoints BMT for offshore Malaysia
BMT has secured a new contract with Shell’s platforms offshore Malaysia
Governmental approval granted for Noreco’s acquisition of Shell’s Danish upstream assets
“Through this transformational acquisition, Noreco will become the second largest oil and gas producer in Denmark and establish itself as a considerable exploration and production company in the North Sea,” said Riulf Rustad, Chairman of the Board of Noreco.
Pin Oak Energy acquires Utica acres from Shell subsidiary
The transaction increases Pin Oak Energy’s acreage position across the Appalachian Basin to 167 000 net deep acres.
GlobalData: Shell leads global new-build CAPEX outlook on planned and announced upstream projects to 2025
A total new-build capital expenditure (CAPEX) of US$846 billion is expected to be spent globally on planned and announced upstream projects from 2019 to 2025.