Will Russia Be Royal Dutch Shell’s Savior?
May 12th, 2014
by John Donovan.

Shell’s Ben van Beurden bows to Putin on Good Friday, 18 April 2014
Extract from an article by Joshua Bondy published 12 May 2014 by The Motley Fool
Russia’s acquisition of Crimea has Germany uneasy about its dependence on Russian natural gas. Now Royal Dutch Shell can pat itself on the back for deciding to acquire significantly more LNG liquefaction capacity than its big oil peers by 2017. Europe’s gas situation is very complicated, but Shell is shaping up to be a big beneficiary of the current German-Russian angst.
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Posted in: Ben van Beurden, Gas, Germany, LNG, President Putin, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Russia.
Tagged: Ben van Beurden · Gas · President Putin · Royal Dutch Shell Plc · Russia
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