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ShellNews.net: Index of articles covering David Greer plagiarism scandal

File of articles relating to the David Greer and the motivational memo scandal Mondaq.com: Shell Discovers The Perils Of Plagiarism 12 June 2007 Financial Times: David Greer Memo 12 June 2007 Financial Times: Energy Filter: Stirring words on Sakhalin 11 June 2007 Red Faces at Shell Over Leaked Memo 11 June 2007 HULIQ, NC: Breaking [...]

The Observer: Putin’s tough talk over gas may yet flare up in his face

Oliver Morgan looks at the realities behind Moscow’s hard line on energy Sunday June 10, 2007 Vladimir Putin’s fears over plans for an American ballistic Maginot line on his doorstep may be understandable; what he may end up doing about it is less so. Worries over his response have been exacerbated because, in one important [...]

The Sunday Times: Putin: How worried should the West be?

EXTRACT: In a world of $70-a-barrel oil, Russia’s vast reserves give it international clout: Putin temporarily cut off supplies of oil and gas to former Soviet satellites until they agreed to pay market prices. He is now rewriting oil deals with western giants such as Shell and BP. THE ARTICLE June 10, 2007 Angered by [...]

The Sunday Times: Cooking with gas: BG keeps growing

EXTRACT: …this has led to suggestions that it would be simpler for a rival to gobble up BG. Shell has been the favourite candidate for many years. BG has been racking up double-digit production growth and Chapman is confident the company can raise production by up to 10% a year between now and 2012. This [...]

The Sunday Times: Stock pickers of the year

June 10, 2007 Small independent brokers have held their own against the big investment banksMatthew Goodman WHEN Shell admitted in 2004 that it had repeatedly misstated its oil reserves, the fallout was huge. Billions of pounds were wiped off the company’s market value and several executives were forced to resign. But the ripples from the [...]

The Nation: Oil firms look East and to alternative sources of energy

Rob Routs, an executive director of Royal Dutch Shell Group, the world’s second largest oil firm, told me the other day that the era of “easy oil”, in which exploration and production costs were relatively low, was probably over, so it’s unreasonable to expect the return of low oil prices any time soon. The world [...]

Bloomberg: Shell Interested in Russia’s Shtokman Gas Field If Invited

By Ellen Pinchuk and Stephen Voss June 9 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s largest oil company, would like to participate in developing Russia’s Shtokman field if invited to do so by state-run OAO Gazprom, Shell’s chief executive officer said. Rival companies including Statoil ASA and Total SA have been given a second chance [...]

flipchartfairytales: Motivational e-mails – not a good idea

Posted by flipchartfairytales I’m sure David Greer of Royal Dutch Shell is paid a lot of money for what he does but I can’t help feeling just a bit sorry for him. After his crass e-mail to his team was circulated on the internet, it was then published and picked over by the business press. [...]

ShellNews.net: Mike Chitty gives his expert opinion on the Greer motivational memo controversy

Saturday 9 June 2007 By Mike Chitty www.realisedevelopment.com David Greer is deputy CEO of Royal Dutch Shell’s Sakhalin Energy Investment Company. Now this is a business that is navigating tricky waters – and Mr Greer smartly recognised that staff motivation had taken a dip and needed lifting. A familiar problem to most managers. So Mr [...]

Financial Times: Blair and Putin in head-to-head talks but relations still strained

EXTRACT: One of the Russian issues near the top of the new prime minister’s in-tray will be the multi-billion dollar disputes involving BP and Royal Dutch Shell. THE ARTICLE By Jean Eagleshamin Heiligendamm Published: June 9 2007 03:00 | Last updated: June 9 2007 03:00 Tony Blair warned that Anglo-Russian relations will not be repaired [...]

The New York Times: Nigeria: Britons Advised to Leave Oil Delta

By REUTERS Published: June 9, 2007 Britain advised all its citizens to leave three states in Nigeria’s southern Niger Delta, Africa’s top oil-producing region, where violence against foreigners has become commonplace. Kidnappings and armed robberies have risen in Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers States, home to the bulk of Nigerian oil output and the local base [...]

The Times: SKIP IT

June 9, 2007 Friends of the Earth has criticised Shell. The green charity reported “misleading” adverts to the Advertising Standards Authority, saying that the oil company portrays itself as a leader in renewable energy but that only 1 per cent of Shell’s schemes are related to renewable power. http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/body_and_soul/article1904209.ece

Times Online: Mega-caps ready for resurgence but banks may still lag behind

EXTRACT: “…the likes of Shell and BP busy mopping up their own stock, selling out to the company’s broker has often proved the path of least resistance”. June 9, 2007 Nick Hasell: Tempus Big is back. After nearly three years in which the stock market’s largest stocks – the so-called “mega-caps” – have trailed their [...]

The Times: BP chief insists future is bright in Russia

June 9, 2007 Steve Hawkes in St Petersburg Tony Hayward, the BP chief executive, will pledge the group’s commitment to Russia today in an attempt to defuse tensions over the $20 billion (£10 billion) Kovykta gas project. Mr Hayward wants to use this weekend’s Economic Forum in St Petersburg, where he is making only his [...]

The Times: Blair talks of ‘deep freeze’ after tense encounter with Putin

June 9, 2007 Philip Webster and David Charter in Heiligendamm Tony Blair told Vladimir Putin yesterday that the world was becoming more and more afraid of Russia’s behaviour at home and abroad. And as he left his last G8 summit in Germany Mr Blair predicted a lengthy period of deep freeze in relations between Russia [...]