Shell expects significantly stronger second-quarter trading earnings, particularly in LNG, as heightened volatility during the Iran conflict boosted opportunities across global energy markets.

Shell’s PearlGTL site in Qatar stopped production in March after being hit during attacks.

Ongoing conflict in the Middle East has impacted gas production output from Qatar

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Shell expects significantly stronger second-quarter trading earnings, particularly in LNG, as heightened volatility during the Iran conflict boosted opportunities across global…

The UK major's struggling chemicals division appears to have bounced back in Q2, while the loss of Qatari LNG volumes was partly offset by increases elsewhere.