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Shell News Archive Tuesday 22 November, 2005

Shell News Archive Tuesday 22 November, 2005

RIGZONE: Rumours Point to Growing Expectation of Big Oilpatch Deals in the Offing: “EnCana, Canada’s largest independent energy company, was also rumoured in October to be coveted by global energy giant Royal Dutch Shell Group PLC, despite its market value of more than $45 billion.”: Posted Tuesday 22 November 2005: READ

Moscow Times: Shell Has Buyers for Sakhalin Gas: “Royal Dutch Shell’s venture on Sakhalin Island in the Far East has sales commitments for all the liquefied natural gas it plans to produce, President Vladimir Putin told an economic forum Monday in Tokyo.”: Tuesday, November 22, 2005.: READ
 
ABC Asia Pacific TV / Radio Australia: One of the world’s biggest oil companies, Shell, has announced its withdrawal from seven countries in the Pacific: Tuesday 22 November 2005: READ
 
Canadian Press: NS Power has natural gas deal with Shell; reduces rate hike application: “The utility, a division of Halifax-based Emera (TSX:EMA), said it reached a long-term arrangement late Friday evening with its natural gas supplier, Calgary-based Shell Canada”: Tuesday, November 22, 2005: READ
 
The Independent: Iraq’s oil: The spoils of war: “The report is certain to reawaken fears that the real purpose of the 2003 war on Iraq was to ensure its oil came under Western control.”: “The report named several companies, including the Anglo-Dutch Shell group, as jockeying for position before a new government is elected.”: Tuesday 22 November 2005: READ
 
The Independent: Companies waiting in the wings for Iraqi riches: “Straw’s remarks revealed the focused on Iraqs oil. The World’s four oil giants (BP, Exxon, Chevron and Shell), have been desperate to get back into Iraq, since being booted out in the nationalisation of 1972.”: “Iraq’s new constitution – practically written by US and Foreign office advisors, guarantees a major role for foreign companies. Production Sharing Agreements would hand over control of dozens of oil fields, like the gian Majnoon.”: Tuesday 22 November 2005: READ
 
RTE NEWS (IRELAND): Shell Ireland concerned over blockades: “Shell Ireland has said it is extremely concerned that two of its sites in north Mayo, at Bellanaboy and Rossport, have been blockaded by protestors objecting to the development of the Corrib Gas Field.”: Posted 22 November 2005: READ: READ
 
The New York Times: With oil supplies rising, price crunch easing: Demand for oil and gas could increase by half in 20 years,” said Malcolm Brinded, executive director of exploration and production at Royal Dutch Shell Group. “By 2030, 60 percent of the world’s energy will be based on oil and gas, and the world will increasingly depend on the Middle East, which has over half of the proven reserves.”: Tuesday 22 November 2005: READ
 
AFX Europe (Focus): Australian Trade Minister says Gorgon LNG deal with Chubu worth 10 bln aud: “Chevron’s partners are ExxonMobil Corp and Royal Dutch Shell, which each own 25 pct.”: Tuesday November 22, 2005: READ
 
Lloyds List: Bids mount as Norwegian focus moves northwards in 19th round: Blocks in frontier areas of Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea attract 24 companies including four new entrants, writes Martyn Wingrove: “US oil majors, including Amerada Hess, Chevron, ConocoPhillips and Marathon, participated in the round, but absent were ExxonMobil and London-based BP. Shell was therefore the largest oil company to enter bids as the Anglo-Dutch firm raised its focus on exploring for big cat oil and gas fields.”: Tuesday November 22, 2005: READ
 
AFX Europe (Focus); Indonesia govt to auction domestic fuel distribution rights after Dec: “Currently the Indonesian unit of Royal Dutch Shell Group is the only company outside Pertamina that is selling fuel after obtaining the necessary rights.”: Tuesday November 22, 2005: READ
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