All News Hellenic Shipping News · March 17, 2026 (6h ago) · 1 min read Shell forecasts global LNG demand to surge up to 85% by 2050 Shell plc Read on Hellenic Shipping News Share: More on Shell plc Shell expects LNG demand to rise up to 780 mtpa by 2050 Shell's latest LNG outlook underscores the enduring role of natural gas in the global energy transition, projecting a substantial demand surge over the next quarter-century. This forecast challenges the narrative of a rapid fossil fuel phase-out, suggesting that infrastructure investments remain critical to meeting long-term energy security needs. The wide range in projections reflects uncertainties regarding the pace of decarbonization and the rate of coal-to-gas switching in emerging economies. LNG Prime · March 16, 2026 US scoops up nearly $47M in high bids for second Gulf of America oil & gas lease sale The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) recently concluded the second of thirty planned oil and gas lease sales in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, attracting nearly $47 million in high bids from a mix of major and independent energy companies. This sale, conducted under the framework of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, underscores a continued, albeit measured, industry interest in developing domestic offshore resources. The participation of key players like BP, Chevron, and Shell signals ongoing commitment to the region's long-term production potential. Offshore Energy · March 13, 2026 Global Energy Markets in Crisis as War Chokes Supply Chains OilPrice.com · March 13, 2026 Shell Sees Encouraging Signs at Sirius-1X Exploration Well Offshore Egypt Offshore Engineer · March 13, 2026 Shell’s Mediterranean gas drilling ops lead to ‘encouraging initial indications’ Offshore Energy · March 12, 2026 EIB to Shell Out $87B in Clean Energy Financing over 3 Years Rigzone · March 12, 2026 View all news → ← Previous Angola’s first non-associated gas development goes live