Shell CEO says spare capacity is running 'very low'

Reuters

Published Jun 29, 2022 11:00

Updated Jun 29, 2022 12:38

By Muyu Xu and Florence Tan

SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Uncertainty in global oil and gas markets could stay for some time to come as spare capacity is very low while demand is still recovering, Shell (LON:RDSa) Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden said on Wednesday.

"I do believe that we're going to be facing quite a bit of uncertainty in markets for some time to come," he told reporters.

"Spare capacity is running very, very low," he said, adding that despite economic and COVID-19 challenges, global oil and gas demand is still recovering.

Global oil and gas prices have surged this year as Western sanctions on Russia kept supplies from one of the world's top producers out of reach from most buyers.

At the same time, the world's oil refining system is running flat out, van Beurden said, driving up refining margins and prices of gasoline and diesel.

Some companies, including Shell, have permanently shut or converted units while exports of Russia's refined products are restricted because of sanctions, he added.

Also, "we have China who deliberately or for domestic reasons do not export", van Beurden said.

In Europe, Russian pipeline gas supplies have fallen because of maintenance at Nord Stream 1, forcing European buyers to turn to liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and sparking concerns about supplies ahead of peak demand this winter.