LNG is Shell's top contribution to energy industry over next decade, CEO says


Sawan, who last week visited Vancouver to celebrate the company's LNG Canada facility, said the company is still weighing a few factors before making a final investment decision on a second phase of the project.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney included the expansion on a list of five major nation-building projects that he wanted to see expedited. The plant is the first major LNG export facility in Canada and the first on the west coast of North America. "I don't think I've ever seen the stars as well aligned as I see now in Canada," Sawan said, noting strong government support at both the provincial and national level. "Everyone is really keen on that project materializing." Still, a decision will depend on Shell's analysis of market conditions, especially as a massive wave of LNG capacity additions in the US and elsewhere is expected to hit the market over the coming years. "The number of final investment decisions being taken surprises me, if I'm honest, because it's at the higher end of the cost curve," he said. "So it's not economically fully rational.""Therefore, we need to be able to then judge when is the right time to bring more capacity," he added.
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