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Integrated Gas data tables

LNG liquefaction volumes

 

 

 

Million tonnes

 

2022

2021

2020

Australia

13.2

13.1

11.8

Brunei

1.2

1.4

1.6

Egypt

0.5

0.3

0.2

Nigeria

3.6

4.3

5.3

Oman

2.8

2.5

2.5

Peru

0.8

0.6

0.9

Qatar

2.4

2.4

2.4

Russia

0.9

2.8

3.1

Trinidad and Tobago

4.3

3.6

5.4

Other

0.2

Total

29.7

31.0

33.2

A complete list of LNG and GTL plants in operation and under construction in which we have an interest is provided below.

LNG liquefaction plants in operation at December 31, 2022

 

Asset

Location

Shell interest (%)

100% capacity
(mtpa) [B]

Shell-operated

Asia

 

 

 

 

 

Brunei

Brunei LNG

Lumut

25

7.6

No

Oman

Oman LNG

Sur

30

7.1

No

 

Qalhat LNG [C]

Sur

11

3.7

No

Qatar

Qatargas 4 [D]

Ras Laffan

30

7.8

No

Oceania

 

 

 

 

 

Australia

Australia North West Shelf [D]

Karratha

16.7

16.9

No

 

Gorgon LNG [D]

Barrow Island

25

15.6

No

 

Prelude [D]

Browse Basin

67.5

3.6

Yes

 

Queensland Curtis LNG T1 [D]

Curtis Island

50

4.3

Yes

 

Queensland Curtis LNG T2 [D]

Curtis Island

97.5

4.3

Yes

Africa

 

 

 

 

 

Egypt [E]

Egyptian LNG T1

Idku

35.5

3.6

No

 

Egyptian LNG T2

Idku

38

3.6

No

Nigeria

Nigeria LNG

Bonny

25.6

24.1

No

South America

 

 

 

 

 

Peru

Peru LNG

Pampa Melchorita

20

4.5

No

Trinidad and Tobago

Atlantic LNG T1

Point Fortin

46

3

No

 

Atlantic LNG T2/T3

Point Fortin

57.5

6.6

No

 

Atlantic LNG T4

Point Fortin

51.1

5.2

No

[A]

We have offtake rights via a lease to 100% of the capacity (2.5 mtpa) of the Kinder Morgan-operated Elba Island liquefaction plant in Georgia, USA.

[B]

100% capacity represents the total capacity that all trains can process as reported by the operator.

[C]

The interest is held via an indirect shareholding through Oman LNG.

[D]

These assets are clustered as integrated assets and have onshore or offshore upstream production.

[E]

In January 2014, force majeure notices were issued under the LNG agreements as a result of domestic gas diversions severely restricting volumes available to the Egyptian LNG (ELNG) plant. These notices remain in place.

LNG liquefaction plants under construction at December 31, 2022

 

Asset

Location

Shell interest (%)

100% capacity
(mtpa) [A]

Shell-operated

Africa

 

 

 

 

 

Nigeria

Train 7 [B]

Bonny

25.6

7.6

No

North America

 

 

 

 

 

Canada

LNG Canada T1-2 [C]

Kitimat

40.0

14.0

No

Asia

 

 

 

 

 

Qatar

NFE JV [D]

Ras Laffan

25.0

8.0

No

[A]

100% capacity represents the total capacity that all trains are expected to process as reported by the operator.

[B]

First LNG is expected around the middle of the 2020s.

[C]

Construction started in October 2018 and first LNG is expected around the middle of the 2020s.

[D]

Shell holds 25% in the joint venture, which in turn owns 25% of the North Field East expansion project, which has a nameplate capacity of 32 million tonnes per annum. First LNG is expected later in the 2020s.

GTL plants in operation at December 31, 2022

 

Asset

Location

Shell interest (%)

100% capacity
(b/d) [A]

Shell-operated

Asia

 

 

 

 

 

Malaysia

Shell MDS

Bintulu

72.0

14,700

Yes

Qatar

Pearl

Ras Laffan

100.0

140,000

Yes

[A]

100% capacity represents the total capacity of the plant.

We also have interests and rights in the regasification terminals listed below. Extension of leases or rights beyond the periods mentioned below will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

LNG regasification terminals

Project name

Location

Shell capacity rights (mtpa)

Capacity rights period

Shell interest (%) and rights

Costa Azul

Baja California, Mexico

2.7

2008–2028

Capacity rights

Cove Point

Lusby, MD, USA

1.8

2003–2023

Capacity rights

Dragon LNG

Milford Haven, UK

3.1

2009–2029

50

Eemshaven

Groningen, the Netherlands

3.1

2022–2027

Capacity rights

Elba Island

Elba Island, GA, USA

4.6

2003–2027

Leased

Elba Island

Elba Island, GA, USA

2.8

2006–2036

Leased

Elba Island Expansion

Elba Island, GA, USA

4.2

2010–2035

Leased

GATE (Gas Access to Europe)

Rotterdam, the Netherlands

1.5

2015–2031

Capacity rights

Lake Charles

Lake Charles, LA, USA

4.4

2002–2030

Leased

Lake Charles Expansion

Lake Charles, LA, USA

8.7

2005–2030

Leased

Singapore SGM

SLNG, Singapore

[A]

2013–2029

Import rights

Singapore SETL

SLNG, Singapore

[A]

2018–2035

Import rights

Singapore SETL

SLNG, Singapore

up to 1.0 [B]

2021–2025

Import rights

Shell Energy India Pvt Ltd (formerly Hazira)

Gujarat, India

5

2005–2035

100

Shell LNG Gibraltar

Gibraltar

up to 0.04

2018–2038

51

[A]

Licences to import LNG and sell regasified LNG in Singapore with no volume cap.

[B]

Exclusive licence to import LNG and sell regasified LNG in Singapore for up to 1.0 mtpa.

GTL
gas-to-liquids
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liquefied natural gas
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