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Sunday Telegraph: BP-Shell talk is as old as the Churchills

By Helen Power, Sunday Telegraph 20 May 2007 Of all the takeover rumours flying around the market, last week’s chatter of a merger between BP and Shell gets the prize for being the oldest. “That one’s been doing the rounds since 1923, when Winston Churchill was mandated to look at it,” moaned one battle-weary BP-er [...]

allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Shell Resumes 170,000bpd Production in Niger Delta

This Day (Lagos) 19 May 2007 Fidelia Okwuonu Lagos Royal Dutch Shell yesterday resumed operations in the Niger Delta to restore 170,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil production after a protest at its major pipeline hub. According to Shell’s spokesman, the company has regained access to its Ogoni site, after the six-day protest [...]

Financial Post: Ottawa’s denial sparks surprise

MacKenzie gas project; Talk of taking over pipeline ‘nonsense,’ says prentice Claudia Cattaneo, Jon Harding and paul Vieira, Financial Post Published: Saturday, May 19, 2007 CALGARY, OTTAWA – Ottawa’s flat denial yesterday that it is exploring taking control of the $16.2-billion Mackenzie Gas Project surprised some of those close to the talks, who said the [...]

Daily Telegraph: ‘renewed suggestions that Royal Dutch Shell, up 47p at £19.06, could tie up with BP’

EXTRACTS FROM: Market report: Water group’s surge makes blue chips sizzle By Yvette Essen Last Updated: 1:25am BST 19/05/2007 There were renewed suggestions that Royal Dutch Shell, up 47p at £19.06, could tie up with BP, 11½ higher at 582p. However, with BP buying 343,000 shares for cancellation on Thursday at between 559p and 560p [...]

Financial Times: Shareholders taking a stand on handouts

By Chris Hughes Published: May 19 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 19 2007 03:00 Investors used to be grateful when companies promised to return buckets full of cash. These days they seem to shrug their shoulders at corporate handouts. Many are even rebelling against the most common method of cash-return – the share buy-back. [...]

Financial Times: FINANCE CORNER

By Jonathan Moules Published: May 19 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 19 2007 03:00 EXTRACT FROM ARTICLE Step up and adopt a graduate A nationwide summer work placement scheme to get university leavers into small and medium-sized businesses is looking for host companies. Hundreds of graduates have been put to work on specific business [...]

Financial Times: The heavyweight oil sector provided the backbone for yesterday’s advance

FT Headline: Leveraged buy-out talk makes Keldaone of top gainers By Neil Hume and Robert Orr Published: May 19 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 19 2007 03:00 EXTRACT FROM ARTICLE The heavyweight oil sector provided the backbone for yesterday’s advance. Royal Dutch Shell added 2.5 per cent to £19.06, taking its gains over the [...]

hemeltoday.co.uk: £96m claim from Shell over Buncefield disaster Location: Hemel Hempstead By chief reporter Will Green Oil giant Shell has lodged a £96million damages claim against the operators of the Buncefield depot. Shell is one of nearly 4,000 companies and individuals who have put in claims against Hertfordshire Oil Storage Limited (HOSL) following the 2005 [...]