Court Upholds Arbitration Ruling Favoring Venture Global Over Shell

A New York Supreme Court judge has rejected Shell's attempt to overturn an arbitration decision that favored Venture Global. The court's Monday ruling upholds an arbitral award that was issued in August 2025.

A New York Supreme Court judge on Monday rejected an appeal from Shell seeking to overturn an arbitration ruling that went in favor of Venture Global.

The court declined to vacate the arbitral award that had been issued in Venture Global’s favor back in August 2025, according to court documents.

Shell had petitioned the New York state court system to reverse the arbitration decision, but the judge refused to grant that request.

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