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    Shell to take $600 million hit from scrapped Rotterdam biofuels project

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    Posted on October 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Shell cancels its Rotterdam biofuels project, resulting in a $600 million loss. The company raises its LNG production outlook, despite market challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • Shell's Financial Outlook and Project Developments
    • Impact of Project Cancellation
    • LNG Production and Trading Performance
    • Market Conditions and Future Strategies

    Shell Faces $600 Million Loss After Cancelling Rotterdam Biofuels Project

    Shell's Financial Outlook and Project Developments

    By Stephanie Kelly and Shadia Nasralla

    Impact of Project Cancellation

    LONDON (Reuters) -Shell expects to report a $600 million hit in the third quarter after abandoning its biofuels project in Rotterdam, bringing total impairments and provisions related to the venture to $1.4 billion, it said on Tuesday.

    LNG Production and Trading Performance

    Shell had approved development of the 820,000 metric tons-per-year biofuels plant in 2021, but paused construction last year and cancelled the project entirely in early September because it would not have been competitive.

    Market Conditions and Future Strategies

    The decision to exit the project is the latest in a series of steps by fossil fuel producers retreating from earlier pledges to expand cleaner energy.

    In February, BP announced it would sharply reduce its investment in renewables, while Equinor said it was scaling back its renewable energy ambitions.

    SHELL RAISES LNG PRODUCTION OUTLOOK

    Shell also signalled a stronger performance in its liquefied natural gas business, raising its third-quarter production outlook to between 7 million and 7.4 million tons, it said in a quarterly trading update.

    The company had previously forecast LNG production of about 6.7 million to 7.3 million tons, the oil major said in July, compared with 6.7 million tons in the second quarter.

    It expects trading results to be significantly higher in its integrated gas division.

    Energy majors typically never divulge detailed results of their trading divisions saying that publishing such details would lessen their competitive advantage.

    Shell also said it expects its indicative refining margin in the third quarter rising to $11.6 per barrel from $8.9 in the previous three months.

    Lower gas trading results and lower oil prices had weighed on Shell's second quarter net profit, which dropped by about a third. 

    Global benchmark Brent crude prices averaged around $68 a barrel during the July-to-September quarter, compared with $67 in the second quarter and $79 in the same period of last year.

    Shell, which is seeking new partners or buyers for some of its chemicals assets, said its chemicals division is expected to record a loss in the quarter.

    It also flagged a $200 million to $400 million hit from a decrease of its share of production from Brazil's Tupi fields to reflect updated reservoir data, which a Shell spokesperson said was normal course of business.

    "We see this as a strong update from the company, with improvement in operational indicators across its two key upstream divisions, as well as better trading q-o-q despite weaker market conditions more broadly," according to analysts at RBC Capital Markets.

    (Reporting by Stephanie Kelly and Shadia NasrallaEditing by David Goodman, Kirsten Donovan and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Shell cancels Rotterdam biofuels project, incurring $600 million loss.
    • •Total impairments from the project reach $1.4 billion.
    • •Shell increases LNG production outlook for Q3.
    • •Shell's refining margins rise despite market challenges.
    • •Shell faces additional losses from Brazil's Tupi fields.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Shell to take $600 million hit from scrapped Rotterdam biofuels project

    1What is LNG?

    LNG stands for liquefied natural gas, which is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for ease of storage and transport.

    2What are biofuels?

    Biofuels are renewable fuels made from organic materials, such as plant and animal waste, used as an alternative to fossil fuels.

    3What is a financial impairment?

    A financial impairment occurs when an asset's market value falls below its carrying value, leading to a reduction in the asset's book value.

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