Projects

Projects under construction

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Project

Country

Shell share (direct & indirect) %

Peak Produc­tion 100% kboe/d

LNG 100% capacity mtpa

Products

Legend

Theme

Shell operated

[A]

The Lula, Berbigão, Sururu, Atapu accumulations are subject to unitisation agreements; production shown is FPSO oil capacity as per operator.

[B]

Fox Creek and Permian production represents Shell entitlement share of production and is the production growth expected between 2016 peak to 2018 peak production.

2017-18

Baronia / Tukau Timur

Malaysia

40

65

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

 

 

Berbigão [A]

Brazil

25

150

 

 

Deep water

 

 

Clair Ph2

UK

28

100

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

 

 

Coulomb

USA

100

20

 

 

Deep water

 

Fox Creek [B]

Canada

various

26

 

 

Shales

 

Forcados Yokri Integrated Project (FYIP)

Nigeria

30

50

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

 

Gbaran-Ubie Ph2

Nigeria

30

150

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

 

Geismar AO4

USA

100

 

 

425 kta AO

Chemicals

 

Gorgon T3

Australia

25

 

5.2

 

Integrated Gas

 

 

Lula Extreme South [A]

Brazil

25

150

 

 

Deep water

 

 

Lula North [A]

Brazil

25

150

 

 

Deep water

 

 

Lula South [A]

Brazil

25

150

 

 

Deep water

 

 

Permian [B]

USA

various

54

 

 

Shales

 

Prelude FLNG

Australia

67.5

131

3.6

1.7 mtpa NGLs

Integrated Gas

 

Pernis solvent deasphalting

Netherlands

100

 

 

7.2 kbpd

Oil Products

 

Schiehallion Redevelopment

UK

55

125

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

 

 

Tempa Rossa

Italy

25

50

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

 

2019+

Appomattox

USA

79

175

 

 

Deep water

 

Atapu 1 [A]

Brazil

25

150

 

 

Deep water

 

 

Atapu 2 [A]

Brazil

25

150

 

 

Deep water

 

 

Kaikias Ph1

USA

80

40

 

 

Deep water

 

Nanhai China Chemicals

China

50

 

 

1200 kta C2

Chemicals

 

 

Pennsylvania cracker

USA

100

 

 

1500 kta C2

Chemicals

 

Rabab Harweel Integrated Project

Oman

34

40

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

 

 

Southern Swamp AG

Nigeria

30

30

 

 

Conventional oil + gas

2016 highlighted projects

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Stones

(Shell interest 100%, Shell operated)

Our Stones project began production in September 2016 and is the deepest offshore oil and gas producing project in the world (9,500-foot water depth). To meet the challenges of the water depth in this area of the Gulf of Mexico, the Stones project uses a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, together with an industry-first combination of a disconnectable buoy and steel lazy wave risers. It is expected to reach 50 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day peak production in the first phase of development, from more than 250 million boe of recoverable resources.

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Malikai

(Shell interest 35%, Shell operated)

Malikai came on stream in December 2016. It is Shell’s second deep-water project in Malaysia after Gumusut-Kakap. The Malikai oil field is located around 100 kilometres (60 miles) off Sabah, in waters about 500 metres (1,640 feet) deep. It comprises two main reservoirs with a peak annual production of 60 thousand barrels . Featuring the company’s first tension leg platform (TLP) outside the US Gulf of Mexico, Malikai is an example of the strength of Shell’s global deep-water business, applying TLP expertise from decades of operations in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Prelude

(Shell interest 67.5%, Shell operated)

Shell is building the world’s largest floating (FLNG) facility, which will produce natural gas from a remote field off the north coast of Western Australia. The Prelude FLNG facility will be operated by Shell in a joint venture with INPEX (17.5%), KOGAS (10%) and OPIC (5%). As the Prelude construction nears completion, the focus remains on building a facility that is safe, profitable and reliable.

In 2016, the project saw a transition from construction to commissioning in Geoje, South Korea. 150 Australian production technicians are currently working in Geoje, supporting the commissioning of the facility. They will help run the facility during operations. The Prelude production wells and subsea infrastructure are now complete after a number of offshore campaigns at the site. The Prelude FLNG Collaborative Working Environment, which will provide 24/7 communications and support during operations, is up and running in Shell’s Perth headquarters.

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Pennsylvania Chemicals

(Shell interest 100%, Shell operated)

On June 7, 2016, we announced the on a new 1.5-mtpa cracker and polyethylene plant in Pennsylvania, USA, which will use natural gas from shales as its feedstock to produce polyethylene. Polyethylene is used in many products, from food packaging and containers to automotive components. Commercial production is expected to begin early in the next decade.

boe(/d)
barrels of oil equivalent (per day); natural gas volumes are converted to oil equivalent using a factor of 5,800 scf per barrel
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per day
volumes are converted into a daily basis using a calendar year
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b(/d)
barrels (per day)
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LNG
liquefied natural gas
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FID
final investment decision
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