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Shell (SHEL) and Exxon Mobil's (XOM) Groningen field has been permanently closed, following a law passed by the Dutch Senate. However, the field still has substantial reserves remaining.
Large-cap companies across Europe and the UK are buying back shares at unprecedented rates, new research from Goldman Sachs reveals. This is leading to a situation where high buyback-yielding stocks are outperforming high dividend-yielding stocks.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Shell (SHEL). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
The year 2024 was supposed to mark a rebound for the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Instead, it has turned out to be anything but so far, with the departures or looming exits of several high profile companies.
Galp's new discovery offshore Namibia has been successfully tested, with flows from the Mopane-1X well hitting the maximum limit of 14,000 barrels oil equivalent per day in a test. The Portuguese oil major, in a statement on Sunday, described Mopane as ‘potentially an important commercial discovery'.
Nigeria has struck a deal for Shell to supply gas to its proposed $3.8 billion Brass methanol facility, resolving a major hurdle to a final investment decision on the project, the minister of state for gas said on Thursday.
SHEL, BP, XOM, PBR and CVX emerge as the energy headline makers during the week.
Shell on Wednesday urged shareholders to vote against an independent resolution, co-filed by a group of 27 investors, urging the energy company to set tighter climate targets.
UK-based Shell plc (NYSE: SHEL ) continues to break out of its shell, so to speak. In 2023, Shell stock outperformed its stateside peers.
Shell (SHEL) and Seatrium plan to leverage their extensive experience and knowledge garnered from previous FPS-related projects to refine and enhance the benefits of replication.