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Shell confirms sale of 16 assets worth over $500million


Dutch Shell, has confirmed its plans to sell over 16 assets each worth more than $500 million. Though the report had no mention of what location or country which its assets is up for sale, but explained
that the move is part of its vast $30 billion three-year asset sales programme.

 According to the report, its head of upstream Andy Brown, who made this disclosure at the Oil and Money conference in London   said, “There are 16 assets currently in the market that are above $500 million in value.” 

It will be recalled that the Anglo-Dutch Company, had earlier this year, launched the programme to reduce its debt following the acquisition of BG Group. Uncertainty over future oil price has led to a sharp slowdown in deal making in the sector in recent years. 

The company which had announced that it planned to end operations in some countries however affirmed its commitment to remain in Nigeria. Shell Chief Executive Officer, Ben van Beurden said that the company would not leave the country, and reaffirmed the continuity of liquefied natural gas and deep water operations there.

 The company’s facilities have come under attack on several occasions this year, which posses a lot of deficit to its financials, as the cost of repairs on some of the damaged facilities is greatly on the high side.







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