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Venture Global emerges as winner in LNG arbitration case with Shell

August 13, 2025
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Venture Global Wins Arbitration Case Against Shell Over LNG Delay

Recently, Venture Global, an American producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) sourced from North American basins, emerged victorious in an arbitration process with UK-based Shell. The dispute stemmed from delays in the U.S. company’s full commercial operations, prompting legal action from Shell and other major players in the industry.

Challenges in the Global LNG Market

The global LNG market is facing various challenges, including project delays, operational inefficiencies, and contract enforcement issues. These challenges not only impact developers but also affect the entire supply chain and LNG buyers.

The Dispute with Shell

The arbitration proceedings with Shell were initiated due to the significant delay in the start of commercial operations at Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass facility in Louisiana. Despite selling LNG on the spot market for years, Shell raised concerns about the U.S. company’s commitment to fulfilling its contractual obligations.

However, Venture Global officially began commercial operations at the Calcasieu Pass facility on April 15, 2025, after a delay of nearly three years since shipping its first LNG cargo. The U.S. company reiterated its readiness to supply low-cost LNG to its customers over the agreed 20-year period.

Positive Tribunal Decision

Following the positive tribunal decision in the arbitration case with Shell, Venture Global emphasized the importance of honoring contractual agreements in the LNG industry. The company stated that it has consistently honored its agreements and remains committed to fair and competitive practices that benefit all market participants.

Despite allegations from Shell and other companies regarding unfulfilled gas deliveries and additional revenue gains, Venture Global maintained its integrity and commitment to meeting global energy demands with abundant, low-cost energy.

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Conclusion

The resolution of the arbitration case between Venture Global and Shell underscores the importance of upholding contractual agreements and fair practices in the LNG industry. As the demand for LNG continues to grow, companies must prioritize transparency, integrity, and compliance to ensure a sustainable and competitive market for all stakeholders.

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