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Houston Business Journal: Desert paper trail leads to Shell Oil

May 30, 2003 by Monica Perin Houston Business Journal A buried “treasure” could come back to haunt Houston-based Shell Oil. A total of 190 boxes full of documents have been dug up in the New Mexico desert near a pipeline formerly owned by a Shell subsidiary, the Texas-New Mexico Pipeline Co.   The documents apparently [...]

ShellNews.net: email to Royal Dutch Shell General Counsel, Richard Wiseman: authentic or forgery?

Richard Wiseman above, is Shell General Counsel (Mergers & Acquisitions). Formally a Shell director, Mr Wiseman to his credit, has acquired a global reputation (with our help), as a purveyor of candid admissions on behalf of Shell. EMAIL FROM JOHN DONOVAN TO RICHARD WISEMAN Wednesday 8 November 2006 Dear Mr Wiseman I understand that the letter [...]

MarketWatch: Shell Seajack Pipeline Begins Service in Gulf of Mexico

Last Update: 11:40 AM ET Nov 8, 2006 HOUSTON, Nov 08, 2006 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — On October 22, 2006 Shell Pipeline Company LP put into service the Seajack Pipeline, a 9.5 mile 20-inch diameter pipeline that connects the end of the Caesar Oil Pipeline to the Amberjack Pipeline System in the Gulf of Mexico. [...]

UpstreamOnline: Democrats set sights on Big Oil

By Upstream staff Big Oil will be a top target of Democratic lawmakers when they officially take over the House of Representatives early next year. Democrats picked up enough seats in yesterday’s mid-term elections in the US to win majority control of the House and have promised to roll back billions of dollars in tax [...]

UPI: Analysis: Energy firms eye Gulf of Mexico

HOUSTON, Nov. 8 (UPI) — This week’s decision by Norway’s ASA Statoil to spend nearly $1 billion for access to the Gulf of Mexico’s deep-water reservoirs underscores the area’s increasing allure to global energy operators. Houston’s Anadarko Petroleum Corp. agreed to sell Statoil working interests in two discoveries, known as Knotty Head and Big Foot, [...]

Bloomberg: Total Third-Quarter Net Falls as Production Declines (Update4)

By Tom Cahill Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) — Total SA, Europe’s largest oil refiner, said third-quarter earnings slid 34 percent after production fell because of disruptions in Nigeria. Net income dropped to 2.42 billion euros ($3.1 billion), or 1.05 euros a share, from 3.65 billion euros, or 1.55 euros, a year earlier, Total said today in [...]

New York Times: Russia: BP Licenses to Two Fields Are Challenged

By ANDREW KRAMER Published: November 8, 2006 The Russian prosecutor general’s office said two oil fields operated by a joint venture of BP, the British oil company, were in violation of their licensing terms and recommended that the Ministry of Natural Resources revoke the licenses. The move came a month after authorities threatened to revoke [...]

Legal Week: Bluechip GCs maintain drive towards large panel mandates

Richard Wiseman above, is Shell General Counsel (Mergers & Acquisitions). *Formally a Shell director, Mr Wiseman to his credit, has acquired a global reputation (with our help), as a purveyor of candid admissions on behalf of Shell. Perhaps this explains his apparent fall from grace. We are delighted in any event to have a nice photograph [...]

New York Times: Drilling Deep in the Gulf of Mexico

(Lee Celano for The New York Times: The oil exploration ship Western Neptune pulls streamers, sensors that stretch four miles behind the ship and record data from the ocean floor.) By JAD MOUAWAD Published: November 8, 2006 ABOARD THE WESTERN NEPTUNE, Gulf of Mexico — Every 17 seconds, a small armada of ships trawling 130 [...]

The Guardian: Corporate social responsibility: The beginning of a beautiful friendship?

As business comes under more pressure to be socially accountable, new charity and corporate partnerships are redefining the way the two sectors work together. Anita Pati reports. Wednesday November 8, 2006 One fan’s idea of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is another cynic’s greenwash. Over the last decade, the concept of CSR has been pummelled and [...]

Lloyds List: UK must find GBP300bn to tap North Sea’s fuel resources

Government fiscal incentives are vital, writes Martyn Wingrove in Aberdeen, Lloyds List Published: Nov 08, 2006 BRITAIN’s oil industry will need to invest up to GBP300bn ($572bn) to extract the remainder of the North Sea’s oil and gas resources, said a leading industry association yesterday. But while the prospect is currently economically viable given the [...]

Dow Jones Newswires: Ogoni, Nigeria Oil Well Fire Finally Extinguished – Shell

LAGOS -(Dow Jones)- The Shell Petroleum Development Co. of Nigeria, a unit of Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA) announced late Tuesday it had put out the Yorla-13 wellhead fire in Ogoniland. In a statement, SPDC said the fire, extinguished Tuesday, was first reported Aug. 14, 2006. It said the intensity and nature of the blaze [...]

The Times: Western oil companies keep nervous eye on Yukos case: ‘If Shell were forced out of Russia…’

November 08, 2006 By David Robertson   WESTERN oil companies are monitoring the progress of a $50 billion (£26 billion) lawsuit against the Russian Federation as fears grow that the Kremlin is trying to gain more control over the country’s energy reserves, The Times has learnt. TotalFinaElf, the world’s fourth-largest oil company, has sought advice [...]

Shell to Sea: day of action: Friday 10 November

A Shell to Sea day of action has been called for this Friday (November 10th) at the Shell refinery site in Bellanaboy. Supporters from around the country will assemble at the site in north west Mayo on Friday morning to support the local people in their struggle against Shell and the Irish government’s plan to [...]