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Asia (including Middle East and Russia)

Highlights

  • Shell is the industry leader in integrated gas in Asia, with a major LNG portfolio across the region and the world’s largest GTL plant in Qatar.
  • We are active in our existing heartlands of Malaysia and Brunei, and are developing options in China.
  • Production in Asia amounted to nearly 1.2 million boe/d in 2013.
  • After-tax earnings from the oil and gas exploration and production operations of our subsidiaries, joint ventures and associates in the region were $9.2 billion.
  • We are participating in the development of four key projects in the region: Gumusut-Kakap, Malikai and Sabah Gas Kebabangan, all in Malaysia, and Rabab Harweel in Oman.
  • We started up key projects including Majnoon FCP and Basrah Gas Company in Iraq, Amal Steam in Oman and Petai in Malaysia.
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KEY FIGURES

 

 

 

2013

% of total

[A]

Available for sale.

[B]

Includes proved reserves associated with future production that will be consumed in operations.

Total production (thousand boe/d) [A]

1,197

37%

Liquids production (thousand b/d) [A]

674

48%

Natural gas production (million scf/d) [A]

3,033

32%

Gross developed and undeveloped acreage (thousand acres)

82,722

29%

Proved oil and gas reserves excluding non-controlling interest (million boe) [B]

4,509

32%

In Asia, the Middle East and Russia, Shell has interests in Brunei, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Oman, the Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. We suspended all exploration and production activities in Syria in December 2011.

Asia (clickable selection map) Brunei and Malaysia China Gulf States Indonesia Iraq Jordan Kazakhstan and Russia Philippines Siberia, Russia Sakhalin, Russia Turkey