Shell LNG news
Babcock LGE technology selected for Shell-chartered LNG carriers
Babcock LGE’s reliquefaction technology will be used in new-build LNG carriers built at Hyundai Heavy Industries.
First ever LNG Aframax tanker fuelling in US
The first ever ship-to-ship LNG fuelling of a large capacity Aframax tanker in the US has taken place.
Norton Rose Fulbright assists Shell on QCLNG interest sale
Norton Rose Fulbright has assisted Shell on the landmark sale of a US$2.5 billion interest in QCLNG Common Facilities to Global Infrastructure Partners Australia.
Shell sells interest in QCLNG Common Facilities to Global Infrastructure Partners
Global Infrastructure Partners has acquired a 26.25% interest in Queensland Curtis LNG Common Facilities from Shell for US$2.5 billion.
Shell Shipping & Maritime selects IHS Markit service
Shell Shipping & Maritime selects Sea Cargo Charter Reporting Service from IHS Markit.
Shell expands LNG bunkering network
Shell has chartered a new LNG bunkering supply vessel being constructed in Spain.
GlobalData: European majors have strongest LNG growth capacity
According to GlobalData, European majors have a stronger LNG growth potential to 2025 than their US competitors.
Shell: LNG set for global growth
According to Shell’s latest annual LNG Outlook, net-zero ambitions will be one of the driving factors for LNG market growth.
Pierce to succeed Crothers as President and Country Chair of Shell Canada
Shell Canada has announced the retirement of President and Country Chair Michael Crothers, as well as the appointment of Susannah Pierce as his successor.
Shell sells stake in QCLNG to Global Infrastructure Partners
Shell has announced the sale of a minority interest in QCLNG Common Facilities infrastructure to Global Infrastructure Partners.