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Russia’s Gazprom says it has halted gas supplies to the Netherlands after Dutch energy firm GasTerra refused to pay in rubles following the Russian military offensive in Ukraine.

“Gazprom has completely stopped gas supplies to GasTerra due to non-payment in rubles,” the Russian gas giant said in a statement.

It comes as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban hailed the exemption in an EU Russian oil ban that allowed his country to keep receiving cheap crude from Moscow.

After weeks of negotiations between EU and Budapest, bloc leaders struck a compromise deal that banned Russian oil imports delivered by tankers, but left in place those received via pipelines.

Seaborne exports of oil and petroleum products makes up around two thirds of Russian oil imports.

Germany and Poland have also agreed to phase out piped Russian oil by the end of the year, so this should mean 90% of imports will be embargoed.

However, Hungary will be prohibited from re-exporting Russian crude oil and refined products that it has received via the pipeline.

Leaders agreed a temporary exemption for piped Russian oil also includes Slovakia and the Czech Republic, allowing them extra time to move away from their dependence on Russian oil.

President of the European Council Charles Michel hailed the agreement, reached around midnight, as Europe exerting maximum pressure on Russia to end its war on Ukraine.

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Shell to move headquarters to the UK https://forecourtretailer.com/shell-to-move-headquarters-to-the-uk/ Mon, 15 Nov 2021 11:52:51 +0000 https://forecourtretailer.com/?p=18790 Royal Dutch Shell has announced plans to move its headquarters to the UK as part of proposals to simplify the company’s structure. The oil giant

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Royal Dutch Shell has announced plans to move its headquarters to the UK as part of proposals to simplify the company’s structure.

The oil giant will ask shareholders to vote on shifting its tax residence from the Netherlands to the UK.

It also wants to do away with its dual share structure in favour of just one class of shares to boost “the speed and flexibility” of shareholder payouts.

Shell’s chief executive, Ben van Beurden, will relocate to the UK, along with chief financial officer Jessica Uhl and seven other senior employees.

Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng welcomed the announcement, tweeting that it was “a clear vote of confidence in the British economy”.

The Dutch government said it was “unpleasantly surprised” by Shell’s proposal.

Stef Blok, economic affairs and climate minister, said: “We are in a dialogue with the management of Shell over the consequences of this plan for jobs, crucial investment decisions and sustainability.”

Shell has been incorporated in the UK and had a Dutch tax residence – as well as the dual share structure – since 2005.

The changes also mean the company will drop “Royal Dutch” from its title and be renamed Shell. This element dates back to 1890 when the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company was formed. That company merged with the UK’s Shell Transport and Trading Company in 1907.

“Carrying the Royal designation has been a source of immense pride and honour for Shell for more than 130 years,” Shell said.

“However, the company anticipates it will no longer meet the conditions for using the designation following the proposed change.”

Shell said the simplified share structure means it would be able to “accelerate” shareholder distributions through, for example, share buybacks.

The company announced a $2bn (£1.5bn) share buyback in July and will distribute an additional $7bn from the sale of its Permian Basin oilfield in the US.

The company said its shares would continue to be listed in Amsterdam, London and New York. Shareholders will vote on the proposals at a meeting on 10 December.

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