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Shell to shelve off US Gulf Coast GTL project

The gas-to-liquid project was supposed to use natural gas as feedstock

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Shell announced that it will not move forward with the proposed 1,40,000 barrels per day Gulf Coast gas-to-liquids (GTL) project in Louisiana and will suspend any further work on the project. Shell is the industry leader in GTL technology, and the company has carefully evaluated a number of development options for GTL on the US Gulf Coast, using natural gas feedstocks.
 
Despite the ample supplies of natural gas in the area, the company has taken the decision that GTL is not a viable option for Shell in North America, at this time, due to the likely development cost of such a project, uncertainties on long-term oil and gas prices and differentials, and Shell’s strict capital discipline.
 
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Shell is the leading energy company in integrated gas, which includes liquefied natural gas and GTL.  The company has built up substantial new options for integrated gas investment, particularly in Australia and North America in recent years.
 
Peter Voser, CEO, Shell, commented, “We are making tough choices here, focusing our efforts and capital on the most attractive opportunities in our world-wide portfolio, to add value for shareholders.”

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First Published: Dec 06 2013 | 3:51 PM IST

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