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Shell planning more cuts

QUEENSLAND Curtis LNG's new owner Shell now expects $US4.5 billion ($A6.04 billion) in synergies from its takeover of BG Group by exiting up to 10 countries and making more spending cuts, the newly-minted LNG titan said yesterday.

Shell, which just became the world's biggest LNG player by acquiring QCLNG operator BG, expects returns to improve over the next three to five years as its deep water production could double to about 900,000boepd...

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