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Deseret Morning News: Oil shale — Colorado, Utah deposits rival OPEC reserve

06/13/2007 05:44:37 AM EDT Colorado and Utah have as much oil as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Nigeria, Kuwait, Libya, Angola, Algeria, Indonesia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates combined. That’s not science fiction. Trapped in limestone up to 200 feet thick in the two Rocky Mountain states is enough so-called shale oil to rival [...]

American Chronicle: American Iraq Occupation Coming to a Head Over Oil

Kevin Zeese June 11, 2007 Oil Law Brings Theft of Resources Out in the Open, Oil Workers Strike Forces Maliki to Choose Between Iraqis and the Occupiers. The situation in Iraq is coming to a head. Oil workers have been on strike for three days and are being threatened by the Iraqi government and surrounded [...]

ShellNews.net: Shell dealers in USA set up website to campaign against predatory practices of Shell

13 June 2007 By John Donovan Shell dealers in the USA have found it necessary to set up a gripe website – www.gotshelled.com – to exchange information and promote their fight against the predatory practices of the oil giant Shell. This is all seems very reminiscent of Shell’s ruthless exploitation of Shell dealers in the [...]

ALFRED DONOVAN TO PUT IN A GOOD WORD FOR SHELL AT OGONI CONFERENCE AT UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, KANSAS CITY

NUOS INT’L. USA ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2007   To Ogoni Students resident in the USA – We invite you to a one day encompassing conference with talented speakers on- THEME: RESOLVING NIGERIA’S NIGER DELTA CONFLICT DATE: SATURDAY, July 07, 2007 VENUE: UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, KANSAS CITY (EDUCATION DEPT. RM. 115) Holmes TIME: 10.AM Prompt SPEAKERS: 1. [...]

RadioFreeEurope: Iran: U.S. Warns Tehran Of Tough New Sanctions

EXTRACT: Washington has also approached major energy companies — notably Royal Dutch/Shell — pointing out that they may come in for penalties on the U.S. market if they continue to be involved in big oil or gas development projects in Iran. THE ARTICLE By Breffni O’Rourke   June 13, 2007 (RFE/RL) — A senior U.S. diplomat [...]

Dominican Today: Probe finds ‘swindle’ in Dominican Refinery run by Shell: executives of Shell committed ‘swindle’ and ‘fraudulent maneuvers.’

13 June 2007: Fraud jeopardizes Dominican consumers SANTO DOMINGO. – The Dominican Government’s representatives in the Dominican Petroleum Refinery’s (Refidomsa) Governing Board said “alterations of invoices” fuel purchase have been committed and that executives of the company Shell committed “swindle” and “fraudulent maneuvers.” The Dominican State and Shell own equal stake in Refidomsa, though the [...]

Houston Chronicle: Oil companies go deep into Gulf’s potential

They are taking the bet they can extract oil lying 30,000 feet below the sea floor By BRETT CLANTON Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle June 13, 2007, 12:56AM Last fall, a team led by Chevron Corp. became the toast of the oil industry when it demonstrated that an alluring deepwater region of the Gulf of Mexico [...]

The Wall Street Journal: Rising Costs for Refiners Delay Expansion Projects

Limited Capacity Could Lift Prices At Pump for Years By ANA CAMPOY and RUSSELL GOLD June 12, 2007; Page A12 The cost of building or expanding oil refineries is rising rapidly, contributing to delays in increasing the U.S. gasoline supply at a time of near-record prices. Under Scrutiny: Refiners, flush with profits, face political pressure [...]

BBC News: America’s financial war on Iran

EXTRACT: European energy giants – including Shell, Spain’s Repsol and Total of France – are eyeing up big up Iranian deals, as are Chinese and Malaysian oil firms. But in so doing, they all risk alienating the US, the world’s only super-power. By Mark Gregory International business reporter, BBC World Service  The United States is [...]

Kuwait News Agency: Progress in imposing financial hardship on Iran between US, int”l banks

EXTRACT: In separate U.S. activities under the Iran Sanctions Act, U.S. officials have recently talked to some energy companies that have expressed interest in investing in Iran, including Shell Oil and the Chinese National Oil company, McCormack said. U.S. officials have discussed with these companies whether or not this was the right time to make [...]

UpstreamOnline: Athabasca ‘may produce 1 million bpd’

By Upstream staff The Athabasca Oil Sands Project could eventually produce 1 million barrels of synthetic crude per day, more than six times today’s nameplate capacity, one partner in the northern Alberta project said today. “That’s a target number that all three owners have described. We still have to do the necessary technical evaluations on [...]

Financial Times: Oil demand ‘rising faster than expected’

By Ed Crooks Published: June 12 2007 13:27 | Last updated: June 12 2007 13:27 World oil demand is rising faster than previously expected while non-Opec supply is growing more slowly, the International Energy Agency has said in its latest monthly assessment of the market. The rich countries’ energy watchdog warned on Tuesday of growing [...]

BBC News: US warns firms trading with Iran

The US could penalise major oil and gas firms By Mark Gregory BBC News, Washington  The US is threatening to get much tougher with international energy companies that do business with Iran. Oil firms may face fines and other penalties if they sign deals to develop Iranian reserves of oil and gas, a State Department [...]

Globe and Mail: Athabasca group targets more expansion

NORVAL SCOTT The consortium behind Alberta’s Athabasca Oil Sands Project (AOSP) is targeting more expansion stages of the giant facility that could see its production reach around 1 million barrels a day in 15 to 20 years’ time, according to one of the consortium partners. While the AOSP consortium has yet to evaluate fully whether [...]

allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Shell Denies Plan to Move Out of N/Delta

This Day (Lagos) 13 June 2007 Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has denied an alleged plan by it to stop oil exploration in the Niger delta. SPDC’s Acting Manager (Media), Mr Precious Okolobo, told heads of media organisations yesterday in Port Harcourt that the company would retain its headquarters in the city.   Okolobo, who [...]