U.S. General George Patton (Wikimedia) Saturday, June 9, 2007. Issue 3675. Page 1. By Max Delany Staff Writer From the beaches of Normandy to the wilds of Sakhalin, sometimes we all need a little pep talk. But a leaked e-mail from a top Sakhalin Energy executive, exhorting his pipeline engineers in the style of [...]
Posts on ‘June 8th, 2007’
AFP: Shell plans to increase Russia investments
08 Jun 2007 MOSCOW (AFP) British-Dutch oil major Shell plans to increase investments in Russia despite losing control of the giant Sakhalin-2 project earlier this year, the company’s CEO said in an interview published on Friday. “If we see other opportunities for setting up offshore joint ventures, then we will look at them without a [...]
The American Spectator: Oil Is Not Well
The Current Crisis By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Published 6/7/2007 12:08:27 AM WASHINGTON — Who are the major producers of oil in the world? The unsettling answer is Saudi Arabia and Russia. They produce about 9 million barrels of oil a day. And who are the world’s major producers of natural gas. Again the answer [...]
BBC News: Leave Niger Delta, Britons urged
Nigerian militants have been responsible for kidnappings Britons have been advised by the UK government to leave three states in Nigeria’s oil-producing Niger Delta. In updates to travel advice on the Foreign Office website, citizens were warned that Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers States are unsafe. The site states this is because of the very high [...]
The Independent (UK): Energy regulation: Exit, pursued by a Russian bear?
Russia is about to rule on whether to confiscate TNK-BP’s giant Kovykta gas field. Mary Dejevsky considers whether the game is up for Western oil companies in Russia Published: 08 June 2007 Some time in the next few weeks, once the Group of Eight summit in Germany is safely out of the way, Russia’s energy [...]
Bloomberg: Business Executives Court Putin, Shrugging Off Spats (Update1)
By Henry Meyer June 8 (Bloomberg) — Global executives including Coca-Cola Co. President Muhtar Kent and Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s Jeroen van der Veer will seek to expand operations in Russia this weekend, shrugging off concerns about worsening relations with the West. The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum beginning today may result in agreements worth [...]
Gulf Times (Qatar): QPI, Shell jointly pursue international opportunities
(Linda Cook and al-Attiyah signing the MoU for joint ventures) THE HAGUE: Qatar Petroleum International (QPI) a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qatar’s state-owned Qatar Petroleum and Royal Dutch Shell yesterday signed A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at identifying and developing international projects of mutual interest throughout the energy chain. The MoU was signed on behalf [...]
Aftenposten (Norway): Shell to fund cancer probe
(Alf Harald Paulsen is among the former refinery workers who has developed cancer, and he blames Shell. PHOTO: PÅL CHRISTENSEN / STAVANGER AFTENBLAD) An unusually high number of people who worked at or lived near the old Shell refinery outside Stavanger have developed cancer in recent years. Several have already died, so now the country’s [...]
ShellNews.net: Reply to Eric Arkesteijn of Shell-SEIC
From John Donovan: Friday 08 June 2007 Dear Mr Arkesteijn For the record I am not a former Shell employee. I did act as a marketing consultant to Shell for many years and devised and supplied many successful promotions to Shell on an international basis. We fell out because under a new management, Shell thought [...]
ShellNews.net: Personal vendetta
Friday 8 June 2007 From Eric Arkesteijn – a Shell-SEIC employee Mr. John, I guess you are having good fun in your ivory tower getting all kind of e-mails from disappointed people and dropping it on the web to see what impact this has on SEIC and Shell. While probably every company in the world [...]
The Brunei Times: KB Hospital to get ambulance, thanks to Brunei Shell Petroleum
Sobrina Rosli BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 08-Jun-07 THE Suri Seri Begawan Hospital in Kuala Belait will soon acquire a new ambulance courtesy of the Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) Company’s $250,000 donation. Zainal Abidin Mohd Ali, BSP deputy managing director, handed the mock cheque to Yusof Amba, deputy permanent secretary of the Ministry of Health at a [...]
Irish Times: Investors brave Russia’s cold climate
EXTRACT: This week, Putin described another new energy contract, which gave Shell control of the massive Sakhalin energy project, as a “colonial treaty” and said the Russian officials who agreed to it should be “have been put in prison”. Published: Jun 08, 2007 Investors aren’t feeling the chill of a new cold war, at least for [...]
Financial Times: G8 protest sites pushed out of view
By David Bowen G8 summits are fascinating for webwatchers. Two years ago it was fun seeing radical dissenters running online rings round the establishment as it gathered at Gleneagles. This week at Heiligendamm they are at it again – more sophisticated than ever. Yet the balance of power seems to be changing, with the NGOs [...]
Financial Times: Cold front
By Washington Published: June 8 2007 03:00 | Last updated: June 8 2007 03:00 As an intercontinental ballistic missile soared on a test flight from Russia’s Plesetsk cosmodrome last week, the ghosts of the cold war seemed to stir. Within days, President Vladimir Putin was calling the test a direct response to US plans to [...]
Financial Times: Barter fund used to pay commissions to middlemen
By Stephen Fidler and Michael Peel Published: June 8 2007 03:00 | Last updated: June 8 2007 03:00 An opaque series of contracts dating back to 1985 lies at the heart of the controversy about payments made by BAE Systems in connection with Britain’s biggest ever defence deal. The contracts covered the purchase and maintenance [...]


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