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Shell Signs 20-year Supply Deal With Canadian LNG Upstart

British Columbia project adds to Shell’s LNG Canada position First binding deal for project targets Asia energy markets By Ruth Liao Shell Plc. signed a long-term deal to buy liquefied natural gas from a Canadian floating export facility to serve energy markets in Asia. The deal, which calls for 2 million metric tons a year of LNG …

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COMMENTARY: Shell Will be Tempted to Join U.S. M&A Party

(Reuters Breakingviews) – Wael Sawan is sitting on the sidelines. The chief executive of $214 billion European oil major Shell  has watched Exxon Mobil and Chevron undertake chunky deals in the Permian, one of the world’s most profitable and fast-growing oilfields. In 2024 he could let his U.S. rivals get bigger, or he could amp up his pivot away from renewable energy and …

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Microsoft, Qcells Strike Massive Supply Deal for US-Made Solar Panels

Reuters) – South Korea’s Qcells on Monday said it will supply Microsoft (MSFT.O) with 12 gigawatts of American-made solar panels through 2032 in what the companies called one of the largest ever deals of its kind. The agreement locks in substantial and stable demand for panels Qcells will make at its new $2.5 billion Georgia factory. For Microsoft, …

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Shell flags Q4 Writedown of up to $4.5 billion, Mainly on Singapore Assets

Reuters Jan 8 (Reuters) – Shell (SHEL.L) on Monday flagged impairment charges of about $2.5 billion to $4.5 billion for the fourth quarter, mainly related to the Singapore refining and chemicals hub the oil major is looking to sell. The assets include a 237,000 barrels per day (bpd) refinery and a one million metric ton per year …

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PANDELL LEADERSHIP SERIES: “What Separates Geospatial Leaders from the Rest?” with Matthew Lewin

How to Lead Your Organization Towards a Geospatial Infrastructure Today’s successful energy leaders know that GIS is not just about making maps. It’s about harnessing location intelligence to drive more informed strategic and operational decisions. Are you leveraging GIS effectively in your business? Matthew Lewin with Esri Canada (author of Geospatial Strategy Essentials for Managers) …

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Us Oil Production Still Strong as Financial Markets Surge – GLJ

By Leonard Herchen and Yuchen Wang Overview Surprisingly to many analysists, including this one, US production has continued to grow despite land restrictions from the US federal government, moderate capital restraint and the reported arrival of Tier 2 development locations as the marginal barrel in the Permian. US crude production hit a record high while …

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Tax Officials Are Making Your Energy More Costly

Governments have established an elaborate network of restrictions around clean technology, while fossil fuels remain largely exempt. By David Fickling David Fickling is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and commodities. Previously, he worked for Bloomberg News, the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. After the most sustained bout of inflation in a generation, you’d think …

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