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  • 1 week ago | harboroughmail.co.uk | John Deane

    Critically acclaimed jazz trumpeter Byron Wallen will be performing for Harborough Jazz at the Three Swans Hotel on the afternoon of Sunday 11May. Byron has been a leading figure in the British jazz scene for over twenty years, and has been a frequent guest at UK and international jazz venues and festivals. He has been described by Jazzwise magazine as 'one of the most innovative, exciting and original trumpet players alive'.

  • 4 weeks ago | thetablet.co.uk | John Deane

    Tablet features / One Irish Easter. A cosmic centre of redemptionI do not know how long I remained in the oratory but I do know the words of a great poem had touched my heartRegister for free to read this article in fullSubscribe for unlimited accessFrom just £37.50 quarterly   Print copy of The Tablet delivered directly to your door.   Complete access to all Tablet website content including all premium content.   Access to the weekly digital copy of The Tablet.

  • 1 month ago | rigzone.com | John Deane

    Shell Plc sees lower natural gas production and LNG volumes in the first quarter of 2025 than previously expected, citing unplanned maintenance in Australia and adverse weather. In a trading update published on Monday, London-based Shell said it expects integrated gas production of 910,000 to 950,000 barrels of oil equivalent. Though that was an improvement on the fourth quarter of last year, it was lower than the range flagged in the last quarterly report.

  • 1 month ago | financialpost.com | John Deane

    Shell Plc sees lower natural gas production and LNG volumes in the first quarter of 2025 than previously expected, citing unplanned maintenance in Australia and adverse weather. (Bloomberg) — Shell Plc sees lower natural gas production and LNG volumes in the first quarter of 2025 than previously expected, citing unplanned maintenance in Australia and adverse weather. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | John Deane

    Shell Plc sees lower natural gas production and LNG volumes in the first quarter of 2025 than previously expected, citing unplanned maintenance in Australia and adverse weather. In a trading update published on Monday, London-based Shell said it expects integrated gas production of 910,000 to 950,000 barrels of oil equivalent. That compared with a range of 930,000 to 990,000 in the last quarterly report. It was still higher than in the fourth quarter of last year.

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