Shell is facing a hit of up to $750m (£560m) after an Iranian missile strike on its “crown jewel” gas plant in Qatar.
One of the two trains at Pearl GTL, the world’s largest gas-to-liquids plant, sustained damage after Iranian missiles struck the Ras Laffan complex in Qatar.
Shell said it expects strong demand growth for liquefied natural gas in the coming years, likely accounting for more than ...
Shell (SHEL) shares snapped six straight sessions of gains, as the stock closed 1.7% lower at $91.19 on Thursday. The oil giant gained over 6% in the preceding six sessions. Overall, the stock rose ...
Shell confirmed it has inked deals with Venezuela to explore development of the country’s oil and gas reserves, less than a ...
State-run QatarEnergy said early Thursday that an Iranian attack Wednesday on its Ras Laffan Industrial City has caused ...
March 9 (Reuters) - Shell said on Monday it will sell its Jiffy Lube lubricant shop chain to an affiliate of private equity ...
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