But Shell is unable to say when a deal with China will reach fruition. "These LNG deals are long-term contracts that take time," Warren said.
"I think that both sides would rather get it right than actually set a deadline," he said.
The Gorgon partners signed an initial A$30 billion (US$22.72 billion) agreement in October 2003 to supply as much as 100 million tons of LNG to China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) over 25 years.
A combined ownership and gas offtake deal was meant to be finalized with CNOOC by the end of last year. The talks also failed to meet a subsequent March 31, 2005 deadline.
Shell owns 25 percent of the A$11 billion Gorgon venture, which is 50 percent owned and operated by Chevron Corp. The third partner is ExxonMobil Corp.




