Shell News Archive Saturday 3 December, 2005
The Times: Need to Know: “Royal Dutch Shell and BP have signed agreements with Venezuela that govern the transition from existing operating deals to new joint ventures with the state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela.”: Saturday 3 December 2005: READ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Australia, East Timor reach gas agreement: “The future of the Sunrise gas project remains dependent on several factors, including the fiscal regime under which it would operate, the cost and location of any development, and the successful marketing of the resource,” Woodside said.: Posted Saturday 3 December 2005: READ Oil & Gas Journal: Shell to explore deep targets in Ukraine: “Ukraine’s national oil company Naftogaz Ukrainy and Shell Exploration & Production Co. signed a cooperation agreement covering deep exploration in the Dniepr-Donets basin.”: Posted Saturday 3 December 2005: READ The Bakersfield Californian: Shell Oil of Bakersfield, Calif., Faces $16,500 in Fines: “When reached Thursday afternoon, Shell spokesman Stan Mays said he was unaware of the violation or fine.”: Saturday 3 December 2005: READCBS5 (San Francisco): MARTINEZ REACHES SETTLEMENT IN 1997 OIL SPILL LAWSUIT: “Representatives for Texaco and Shell were not immediately available for comment”: Posted Saturday 3 December 2005: READ Dow Jones Newswires: Sakhalin Shows Environment Grps’ Influence Up In Russia: “With his staff leaving en masse to work for a Royal Dutch Shell PLC led oil and gas project, the head of Sakhalin’s environmental regulator, Serguei Kotelnikov, hardly seems to pose a threat to the world’s third-largest listed company by market value.”: Posted Saturday 3 December 2005: READ This website and sisters royaldutchshellgroup.com, shellnazihistory.com, royaldutchshell.website, johndonovan.website, and shellnews.net, are owned by John Donovan. There is also a Wikipedia segment.