Shell’s boss said yesterday that the North Sea is showing signs of “rejuvenation” and can provide the oil major with more room to grow.
Written by Mark Lammey –
Doubts about Shell’s commitment to the UK were raised last year when it agreed to sell a package of assets to Chrysaor. But last month the Anglo-Dutch energy giant announced its decision to invest in redeveloping the Penguins area, 150miles north-east of Shetland. The project will involve the construction of Shell’s first new manned installation in the northern North Sea in almost 30 years. Chief executive Ben van Beurden said yesterday that the Penguins decision was “important” for Shell. FULL ARTICLE
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