LONDON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Shell and Exxon Mobil have halted a planned sale of natural gas assets in Britain's Southern North Sea to British oil producer Viaro Energy, Shell said in a statement on ...
ExxonMobil and Shell have canceled the planned sale of their joint UK Southern North Sea gas assets, including the critical Bacton gas terminal, to Viaro Energy after completion conditions were not ...
Shell and ExxonMobil's planned sale of its Bacton Gas Terminal site and 11 southern North Sea gas fields to Viaro Energy has collapsed.
Shell and Exxon announced on Wednesday that they have abandoned plans to sell their North Sea assets to Viaro Energy.
Shell has abandoned the £500m sale of almost a dozen gas fields in the North Sea to an oil trader accused of fraud.
ONGC wants these global energy players to participate in its tender for the role of technical services provider.
Shell and Exxon said they will not move forward with a sale of natural gas assets in the U.K. North Sea to Viaro Energy.