Extracts from an article published by THE AUSTRALIAN on 26 Feb 2014
Royal Dutch Shell’s pullback from Australia is set to continue as the oil and gas giant aborts a plan to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain for trucks, according to The Australian. “The project has been put on hold by Shell, and the eight LNG refuelling sites that were in the design phase, will not be constructed at this point,” a Shell spokesperson told The Australian. The development comes after Shell sold its downstream assets, including the Geelong refinery and its petrol station network, to oil trader Vitol last week…