Shell CEO
Ben van Beurden says the company will cut capital spending in the U.S. by 20
per cent in 2014 after setbacks in its shale gas operations.
The Star - AP, Mar 13, 2014
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Shell is cutting U.S. capital spending by 20 per cent in 2014. Carl Court/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES |
AMSTERDAM—Shell’s
Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden says the company will cut capital
spending in the U.S. by 20 per cent in 2014 after setbacks in its shale gas
operations and in Alaska.
Speaking on
a conference call with reporters, Van Beurden said Thursday that Shell plans to
exit its investments in the Eagle Ford shale formations in Southern Texas,
where the company took a $2.1 billion write-down last summer. Van Beurden
didn’t rule out further charges.
Shell has
mothballed plans to explore for oil in the Arctic circle off Alaska’s coast for
at least a year, after spending $2 billion in 2011-2013 without payoff.
He said
operations in Russia and in Ukraine — where Shell plans to explore for shale
gas —have so far not been affected by political turmoil.
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