Shell, the global oil and gas major, said it was ready to consider future participation in a new liquefied natural gas project in Russia as the company sees growth potential in supplying more natural gas to satisfy increasing demand in Asia.
Royal Dutch Shell, one of the world's leading oil and gas majors and LNG trading companies, has issued a timetable of corporate changes, including the dropping of the word “Royal Dutch” from its title and becoming a UK-based public limited company to be known from the third week in January 2022 as Shell plc.
Shareholders in Royal Dutch Shell, one of the world’s largest liquefied natural gas traders as well as the owner of huge and valuable upstream and downstream oil and natural gas assets, have voted to overhaul the corporate structure, including moving the headquarters to the UK as well as dropping the “Royal Dutch” from its name while keeping its windmills business in Holland.
Royal Dutch Shell, the leading liquefied natural gas trader with nine-month cargo sales in 2021 of around 48 million tonnes, plans to move its corporate headquarters to London from the Netherlands capital The Hague and will drop the words “Royal Dutch” from its name while escaping the European Union.