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Today, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners announced that Shell is joining the VindØ consortium.
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Today, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners announced that Shell is joining the VindØ consortium.
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Shell Australia is selling bp its interests in the carbon-intensive Browse offshore natural gas project, one of Australia’s largest untapped gas fields.
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Shell has applied to amend its Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) with Namibia’s Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism to allow for the drilling of up to 10 additional exploration and appraisal wells on licence PEL 0039 off southern Namibia.
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Shell has completed the restart of operations at the Pierce field in the UK Central North Sea, following a significant upgrade to allow gas to be produced after years of the field producing only oil.
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Shell has obtained approval from the UK regulator for further drilling on the Penguins field, located northeast of the Shetland Islands.
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QatarEnergy has entered into an agreement with Shell to acquire a 40% working interest in the C-10 block offshore Mauritania.
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Japan’s Inpex Corp said on Tuesday it has submitted a revised development plan to Indonesian government authorities for the Abadi liquefied natural gas (LNG) project incorporating a carbon capture and storage (CCS) component.
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Norske Shell, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell, has received consent from the Norwegian offshore safety regulator to use one of Island Offshore’s mobile offshore units (MOU) for work on two fields offshore Norway.
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A fond farewell for Shell President Director Marjan van Loon yesterday.
At a music-filled event themed ‘Crescendo’, Marjan passed the baton to Frans Everts.
A talented sax-player herself, Marjan compared her seven years in the role with playing in a band. In harmony with many others, but also willing to play solo to allow your own sound to take centre stage.
Former Shell CEO Ben van Beurden told the audience that Marjan has been a true pioneer throughout her career. She made headlines when she started her study Chemistry, with local newspapers gushing ‘Girl decides to study Technology’.
She then took her career to Malaysia and Australia, and today she is the first female President Director for Shell. A true role model: From ‘Girl decides to study technology’ to become the woman who leads the largest company in the country.
Shell CEO Wael Sawan spoke of a landmark occasion and praised Marjan’s leadership, especially on tough topics like the energy transition. Led by Marjan, Shell has committed to 6.5 billion Euros worth of investments, making it the largest investor in the energy transition in the country.
Gulf Wind Technology (GWT) announced today its next steps in bringing its globally-recognized expertise in wind turbine rotor technology to address challenging wind conditions in the Gulf of Mexico in advance of offshore wind energy development in the region.
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