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Shell to add 12 million metric tons of LNG capacity by 2030

Shell, the world’s largest trader of liquefied natural gas (LNG), has announced plans to add up to 12 million metric tons of additional LNG capacity across Nigeria, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, and Qatar between now and 2030.
According to Cederic Cremers, Shell’s President of Integrated Gas, these projects are already under construction.
He said, “(There is) up to 12 million tons of additional (LNG) capacity that we’re adding between now and the end of the decade,” Cederic Cremers, Shell’s president of integrated gas, said at Wood Mackenzie’s Gas, LNG and the Future of Energy Conference in London.
“That is not an ambition. Those are all projects that are currently under construction.”
The report according to Reuters, however, did not state the exact quantity the IOC intends to churn out in Nigeria in the period under review.
Nigeria has chosen gas as its key transition fuel and named the 2020- 2030 period as “Decade of Gas” in a bid to monetise its 208 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves to drive industrialisation, create jobs, and generate revenue.
The country currently produces 3,009 650 million cubic feet of gas from its deposit, ranking 12th on the world’s list of gas-producing countries.