By Ben Wuloo Ikari I hope Oloibirians (Niger Delta of Nigeria) would not sit tight and allow $hell to return to their land after about 40 years of reckless exploration, exploitation; poverty, environmental damages, diseases, death; total abandonment, and endangerment. The company is not honest to have said it left the area due to disagreement. [...]
Posts on ‘August 5th, 2006’
Houston Chronicle: THE BP EXPLOSION (*Shell not the only oil giant with flawed Health & Safety culture)
EXTRACT: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined BP a record $21.4 million in September for more than 300 alleged violations of federal regulations in connection with the blast. BP agreed to pay the fine as part of a settlement, but OSHA levied a second, $2.4 million fine against the company in April for alleged [...]
Agence France Presse: Gunmen kill five Nigerian oil workers in restive delta region
08-05-2006, 11h12 LAGOS (AFP) Five Nigerian oil workers were killed by unidentified gunmen in the country’s oil-rich but restive Niger Delta region, police and industry sources have said. The incident occurred on Thursday in the Egbema area of Rivers State in southern Nigeria when the men, working as contractors to Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell, were [...]
Petroleum News: Newfoundland gamble on grand scale
Chevron-partnership ready to spud C$140 million exploratory well in Orphan basin in mid-August; downplays chances of success By Gary Park For Petroleum News Newfoundland’s storm-tossed seas, which produce some sickening lurches at times for offshore operators, are entering what could be their most exciting phase. In a 40-year history replete with stories of success, setback [...]
Petroleum News: Major players ask for contract changes
State receives substantive critiques of proposed gas line fiscal contract from oil and gas companies, Doyon, North Slope Borough By Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Comments on the proposed gas pipeline fiscal contract negotiated by the administration of Alaska Gov. Frank Murkowski with project sponsors BP, ConocoPhillips and Exxon Mobil are posted on the Web, http://commador.ursokr.com/, [...]
Petroleum News: This is no Shell game: Shell Canada has shredded the reputation of parent company Royal Dutch Shell for fiscal caution…
Comes to terms with inflation, gets serious about building oil sands future By Gary Park For Petroleum News Shell Canada has shredded the reputation of parent company Royal Dutch Shell for fiscal caution by adopting what is arguably the boldest strategy yet to exploit the Alberta oil sands. Shrugging off a series of operational hitches [...]
Agence France-Presse: 3 Filipinos abducted in Nigeria — officials
Oil prices climb after kidnappings (2ND UPDATE) THREE Filipino oil and gas workers were abducted in southern Nigeria Friday, triggering an upward march in world oil prices, officials said. “The men were abducted at Bonny Island in Rivers State, near the Nigeria LNG (gas) plant. They are our contractors and employees of Baker Overseas Technology [...]
Daily Telegraph: Database: Legal: Royal Dutch Shell’s approval to develop oil and gas fields at Sakhalin Island will be contested in court…
• Royal Dutch Shell’s approval to develop oil and gas fields at Sakhalin Island will be contested in court by a Russian ministry, the government’s second attempt in as many days to delay the $20bn project. • The City of London Police may expand the role of its financial crimes investigation unit, the largest [...]
The Wall Street Journal: Oil News Roundup: August 4, 2006 8:50 p.m.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE August 4, 2006 8:50 p.m. Oil futures tumbled as Tropical Storm Chris was downgraded to a tropical depression, further calming worries that it could disrupt oil production in the Gulf of Mexico. Here’s Friday’s roundup of energy-related news: * * * SPREADING SPILL: Lebanon’s environment minister warned that the oil [...]
Houston Chronicle: Russia to Challenge Shell-Led Project
By ALEX NICHOLSON AP Business Writer © 2006 The Associated Press MOSCOW — Russia’s Natural Resources Ministry said Friday it would file a court challenge to a Royal Dutch Shell PLC-led consortium’s plans to develop oil and gas fields off the island of Sakhalin, a day after it called for a halt in pipe-laying at [...]
ShellNews.net: a warning about tendering for Royal Dutch Shell contracts
By Alfred Donovan Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria has a double page spread advertisement in the current edition of The Financial Times inviting tenders for a major contract in Nigeria in relation to the Bonga Northwest field development. http://www.businessesforsale.com/ft/Shell-Nigeria-Invites-Tenders.aspx There is a volume of small print setting out the tender terms. Only companies [...]
Aberdeen Evening Express: Offshore workers safety concerns (*the Shell Brent HSE scandal)
EXTRACT: The union will approach energy giant Shell with a view to setting up an independent review panel, Amicus regional officer, Graham Tran, said; “It is necessary for immediate action to be taken on the very important issue of offshore safety and to win back the confidence of the offshore worker in relation to safety [...]
ShellNews.net: Shell alleged fraudster Rob Routs appoints new Country Chairman of Shell South Africa
EXTRACT: Shell Executive Director Rob Routs is a named defendant in a number of class action lawsuits relating to the Shell reserves fraud. Shell has already agreed to settle some of the lawsuits, including one brought by its USA employees. Shell has also set aside half a billion USD to settle a global consolidated lawsuit [...]
noticias.info: SINN FÉIN: Ferris accuses Shell of duplicity
EXTRACT: “The fact that Shell, after more than a year of attempting to bully Rossport men, should now drop their action speaks volumes. It confirms what many of us believe; that the entire deal regarding the Corrib field stinks to high heaven. The fact that Shell is willing to abandon its campaign of intimidation rather [...]
The Independent: Shell agrees to change route of gas pipeline in west Ireland
By David McKittrick, Ireland Correspondent Published: 05 August 2006 The multinational company Shell has promised to change the route of a planned gas pipeline in the west of Ireland following a protest campaign. The announcement is seen as a major corporate turn-around brought about by a vociferous campaign which highlighted safety and environmental concerns over [...]


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