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Posts on ‘January 5th, 2007’

The Moscow News: Russia’s Reckless Liberals Wreak Havoc

EXTRACT: Incredibly, one Moscow-based journalist went so far as to connect Russia’s desire to take back control of the Sakhalin-2 project from Royal Dutch Shell with the death of Litvinenko. THE ARTICLE By Robert Bridge Friday 05 January 2006 If Alexander Litvinenko’s death achieved anything besides another senseless murder, it effectively betrayed the bias of so [...]

The Wichita Eagle: Norton’s new job not surprising

Gale Norton (General Counsel, Shell E & P) Another year has brought another job for Gale Norton, the former Wichitan who resigned as President Bush’s interior secretary last March. This month Norton will become a general counsel in Royal Dutch Shell’s exploration and production business, which partly involves recovering oil from shale. Norton will work [...]

St Petersburg Times (Tampa Bay): Where Norton goes, can a mess be far behind?

A Times Editorial Published January 5, 2007   The least surprising news in recent weeks had to be the announcement that former Interior Secretary Gale Norton is going to work for Shell Oil Co. In her zeal to open the Gulf of Mexico and federal lands in the West to drilling, Norton always acted on [...]

ShellNews.net: The inside story of Shell’s Sakhalin II debacle

By Alfred Donovan Introduction Published below is a statement received from Mr Keith Ruddock, General Counsel Exploration and Production, Shell International B.V. It relates to the article herein: “The insider story of Shell’s Sakhalin II debacle”. The email correspondence with Shell on this matter commenced with Shell International Petroleum Company General Counsel, Richard Wiseman, on [...]

blog.foreignpolicy.com: Russian arm-twisting has consequences

Carolyn O’Hara Russia may have scored a gas victory over Belarus a few minutes to midnight on New Year’s Eve, but its use of similar blackmail tactics in getting its hands on the huge Sakhalin-II gas project in eastern Russia is earning the country a financial slap on the wrist. In mid-December, Russia strong-armed Shell [...]

Irish Independent: Tough criminals ‘guarded’ Rossport Five

Published: Jan 05, 2007 HARDENED criminals gave the Rossport Five assurances they would not be harmed during their 94-day stay in prison. The five men were initially advised by wardens not to mix with the other inmates at Cloverhill Prison because it was ‘no picnic’. But according to the eldest member of the group, Micheal [...]

Financial Times: EBRD should focus on energy projects that bring public benefits

By Petr Hlobil Published: January 5 2007 02:00 | Last updated: January 5 2007 02:00 From Mr Petr Hlobil. Sir, Your article “Gazprom role endangers $300m Sakhalin 2 loan” (January 2) assumes that withdrawal from the Sakhalin 2 project by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development would be “a blow to environmentalists in Russia [...]

The Guardian: Nimbys can’t be allowed to put a block on wind farms

Plans to meet renewable energy targets are being stymied by local councils – mostly run by the Tories and the SNP Polly Toynbee Friday January 5, 2007 This is crunch time. If Britain is to have any chance of meeting its target to generate 10% of its energy from renewable sources by 2010, then a [...]

The Times: EU on course for energy battle

January 05, 2007 Business in Brief    The EU is set to step up its fight against uncompetitive practices in Europe’s energy markets after an inquiry by Neelie Kroes, Competition Commissioner. A report by her, to be unveiled next week, has found evidence of collusion by some of the Continent’s biggest energy companies. She has [...]

Milwaukee Business Journal: Shell Oil president to speak in Louisville: *$25 to hear Hofmeister BS PR speech

Business First of Louisville The World Affairs Council of Kentucky/Southern Indiana and the Kentucky World Trade Center will host John Hofmeister, U.S. president of Shell Oil Co., at a Jan. 11 luncheon. Hofmeister will speak about global energy issues, including supply, access, alternative fuels and environmental responsibility. His visit is part of a 50-city trip [...]

Computerworld: Fishing in the global talent pool

New rules for hiring foreign labour Mary Brandel (Computerworld (US)) 05/01/2007 08:00:30 As a CIO at Royal Dutch Shell, Jay Crotts knows something about recruiting IT talent on a global scale. The US$26.3 billion company employs 8,000 IT professionals in 145 countries, including remote areas such as Iceland, Togo and Mauritius, a small country off [...]