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- The agreement stipulates the supply of up to 18 million barrels per annum of crude oils to Shell.
- The deal was announced by QatarEnergy, the state's energy company.
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QatarEnergy has entered into a five-year crude oil supply agreement with Shell PLC SHEL Shell International Eastern Trading Company, Singapore.
The arrangement involves the supply of up to 18 million barrels per annum of Qatar Land and Qatar Marine crude oils to Shell beginning in January 2024.
Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, said: "We are delighted to sign our first ever five-year crude sales agreement. This agreement further strengthens QatarEnergy's relationship with Shell, which is not only a reliable crude oil off-taker, but also a major customer and a strategic partner of QatarEnergy."
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QatarEnergy and Shell have a long-standing strategic partnership through several shared investments in the energy industry in Qatar and globally, including QatarEnergy LNG projects, the Pearl GTL Plant, and several other joint investments.
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Price Action: SHEL shares are trading lower by 0.26% at $65.96 on the last check Thursday.
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