 When Shell announced the acquisition of ARC Resources — one of the largest deals in the North American gas sector in recent years — the market reacted instantly. Brent jumped, analysts rushed to recalculate models, and traders scrambled to find positions. The question isn't who reads the news faster. Everyone reads the news at the same time. The question is who understands faster what this deal means for the market and makes a decision. **What happened** Shell is buying a major Canadian natural gas producer. This isn't just M&A — it's a bid for dominance in North American LNG. Canada is becoming a key hub for global gas supplies, and Shell is strengthening its position in a region with low production costs and direct access to Asian markets. For independent analysts and small investment funds, such a deal is a challenge. There's a lot of data: press releases, reports, market multiples, historical precedents. Processing this manually in a reasonable time is impossible. **How ASI Biont's AI analytics works** Instead of reading 15 sources and crunching numbers in Excel, the AI agent loads RSS feeds, parses official releases, cross-references data from multiple sources, and delivers a structured analysis: what happened, what the market implications are, who wins, who loses. Analysis time — 14 seconds. This isn't about reading speed; it's about comprehension speed. The AI doesn't just find the news — it interprets it in the context of current market conditions, geopolitics, and macroeconomics. **Why this matters for business** Every minute of delay in analyzing energy deals is a missed opportunity or an accepted risk. When Shell buys ARC, supply balances, regional pricing, and logistics chains shift. Companies that depend on gas must react the same day, not a week later. ASI Biont provides this capability — without hiring a team of analysts or subscribing to expensive terminals. Want to see how AI analyzes your industry? Register on the platform and get 1500 tokens to start — enough for a full analysis cycle for your sector.