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Shell's Pearl Plant To Be Key Test Of GTL Profitability Vs LNG
Wednesday, Jun 08, 2011
(This item was originally published Tuesday.)
By Alexis Flynn
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
LONDON (Dow Jones)--The success of Royal Dutch Shell PLC's (RDSA.LN) new Pearl gas-to-liquids complex in Qatar will play a key part in determining the profitability of GTL as compared with liquid natural gas following the spike in Asian demand for LNG, Pearl GTL Managing Director Andy Brown said Tuesday.
The plant, which Shell has developed in partnership with Qatar, will use chemical processes to convert cheap and abundant natural gas from the Middle Eastern country's North Field into high value transport fuels such as diesel, as well as lubricants and feedstocks.
"We have to be competitive against other forms of energy," said Brown, adding that Shell Chief Executive Peter Voser has said he wants to see how Pearl performs first before making further GTL investment decisions.
Pearl, Shell 's largest single project to date, will cost between $18 billion and $19 billion. The official start-up date has yet to be announced, but is expected to commence within weeks. The plant will be fully up and running by mid-2012, Brown said. When running at full capacity Pearl will account for 10% of Shell Group production, he said.
At full capacity, the integrated plant will process 320,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day of gas from an offshore gas field into 120,000 barrels a day of condensate and natural gas liquids and 140,000 barrels a day of middle distillates, naphtha and base oil, according to Shell 's website.
With cheap natural gas becoming increasingly abundant, Brown said Shell wouldn't rule out expanding its GTL program under the right circumstances. "There are opportunities around the world where you could take advantage of low price gas [and] transform it into high quality fuel products," he said, declining to give specific examples.
-By Alexis Flynn, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 207842 9471, alexis.flynn@dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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