By Hashem Kalantari Monday, August 14, 2006 TEHRAN, Aug 14, 2006: Iraq’s crude oil production is back at 2.5 million barrels a day after the pipeline that takes oil to Turkey was repaired, Iraq’s Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani told the Iranian daily Sharq Monday. The minister also said he believed the Organization of Petroleum Exporting [...]
Posts on ‘August 14th, 2006’
Associated Press: Oil companies raise nearly $30 million to fight severance tax
EXTRACT: Opponents had raised $29.8 million through Friday, including $12.8 million from Chevron and $12.6 million from Aera Energy, a joint venture of Exxon and Shell oil companies. THE ARTICLE STEVE LAWRENCE SACRAMENTO – Facing a potentially hostile electorate, oil companies have pumped nearly $30 million so far into a campaign to defeat Proposition 87, the [...]
MosNews: Gazprom, Algeria’s Sonatrach Sign Official Cooperation Accord
EXTRACT: Gazprom is behind moves made last week by environmental inspectors of the federal ministry of Natural resources to halt pipeline construction by Shell and its local joint-venture partner, Sakhalin Energy Investment Corporation. Shell is now in negotiation with Gazprom to sell a sizeable equity stake in the project, known as Sakhalin-2, to Gazprom. THE [...]
The Wall Street Journal: BP Keeps Part Of Prudhoe Open, Easing Concern
By MASOOD FARIVAR August 14, 2006; Page C6 NEW YORK — A week after BP PLC’s announcement that it was shutting down Prudhoe Bay sent ripples through world oil markets, the decision to continue to partially operate the giant oil field in Alaska has taken the worst-case scenario for oil prices off the table. Under [...]
The Times: Oil groups failing key North Sea safety tests
August 14, 2006 By Carl Mortished, International Business Editor NORTH Sea oil companies are failing to keep up with vital offshore maintenance work, the oil industry’s top health and safety regulator has claimed. A build-up of tens of thousands of hours of neglected maintenance work on ageing platforms is causing mounting concern at the [...]
Irish Times: Rossport protesters end walk in Dublin
By: Ali Bracken, Irish Times Published: Aug 14, 2006 Opponents of the Corrib gas project completed their 300-kilometre “long walk” from Rossport, Co Mayo, to Dublin on Saturday and were welcomed at their journey’s end by Lord Mayor of Dublin Vincent Jackson. The group left Rossport last month to highlight issues relating to the 900 [...]
Times of Oman: 80 participants for Shell professional training courses
MUSCAT — As part of a series of six courses planned for 2006, and in association with the Shell Learning Centre, the Shell Representative Office Oman organised ‘Time Management’, ‘Presentation Skills’ and ‘Creative Problem Solving’ courses. More than 80 participants from various government, private sector and non-governmental organisations attended the courses, which were held in [...]
Reuters: Shell books small crude tanker, China-US W.Coast
Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:39am ET SINGAPORE, Aug 14 (Reuters) – Oil major Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L: Quote, Profile, Research) has booked a small dirty petroleum tanker to move crude oil from the Chinese port of Zhoushan to the U.S. West Coast, traders and shipbrokers said on Monday. Shell is scheduled to load a panamax [...]
The Washington Post: Oil drops 1 pct on Mideast truce, Prudhoe Bay flow
By Jonathan Leff Reuters Sunday, August 13, 2006; 11:04 PM SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices slumped as much as 1 percent on Monday after BP said it would keep half its Prudhoe Bay oilfield pumping while it carries out pipeline repairs, and after the United Nations brokered a truce in the Middle East. However, losses [...]


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