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Business Standard: M&M, Shell study hydrogen application

BS Reporter / Mumbai Friday June 29, 2007    Automotive major, Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M) and UK-based global energy major, Shell, have completed phase I of the joint pre-feasibility study on hydrogen-based transportation in the country, a release today said.    The study is aimed to identify potential location for projects where automotive companies and [...]

Mission City Record: Adopt-A-Block gets $3,500 grant from Shell

Jun 28 2007 The Mission Adopt-A-Block Society recently received a $3,500 grant from the Shell Environmental Fund (SEF). The grant will be used for the purchasing of equipment including pickers and vests for registered Adopt-A-Block (AAB) volunteers, as well as for promotional purposes. The financial support of the Shell Environment Fund will allow the AAB [...]

Executive Intelligence Review: The BAE Systems Affair and The Anglo-Dutch Imperial Slime Mold

This article appears in the July 6, 2007 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. by John Hoefle The weapons-for-oil deal between BAE Systems and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia provides a useful window into the manner in which the Anglo-Dutch-centered international financial oligarchy operates. The oligarchy is essentially a private criminal enterprise which stretches across the [...]

Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Shell to sell area gas holdings

By JIM FUQUAY Star-Telegram Staff Writer Posted on Thu, Jun. 28, 2007 Shell Exploration and Production Co., which less than two years ago became the first multinational energy firm to drill in the Barnett Shale, confirmed Wednesday that it plans to sell its area holdings, which are expected to attract active bidding. Shell spokeswoman Kelly [...]

CALGARY HERALD: Outfitter wants Albertans to be heard

RENATA D’ALIESIO Thurday 28 June 2007 For southern Alberta outfitter Mike Judd, this story is about more than just one proposed sour gas well. Shell Canada wants to drill the exploratory well near Mount Bacchus, southwest of Pincher Creek, in the Rockies’ Eastern Slopes. Judd objects to the project and has a right to have [...]

Bloomberg: Gasunie’s in `Final Decision-Making’ Phase on Nord Stream Stake

By Marcel van de Hoef and Fred Pals June 28 (Bloomberg) — Gasunie NV, operator of the Dutch gas-pipeline network, is in a “phase of final decision-making” on a possible purchase of 9 percent of Nord Stream AG, said Pieter Trienekens, a Gasunie board member. Nord Stream is an OAO Gazprom-led venture that’s building an [...]

Associated Press: Oil Briefly Hits $70 a Barrel

Thursday June 28, 10:01 am ET  Oil Futures Briefly Hit $70 a Barrel on Supply Concerns NEW YORK (AP) — Oil futures briefly hit $70 a barrel in New York trading Thursday for first time since Sept. 1 after a government report showed that gasoline inventories dropped unexpectedly just as the summer driving season is [...]

Summit Daily News: House passes amendment to restrict federal oil shale

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS June 27, 2007 DENVER – A measure intended to force the government to move slowly on efforts toward commercial production of oil shale on federal land won approval Wednesday in the U.S. House. The proposal by Rep. Mark Udall, D-Colo., to amend the 2008 Interior Department’s appropriations bill, would prohibit the [...]

BBC News: Cool not cold – Russia’s new foreign policy

28 June 2007 As the US and Russian presidents prepare for a difficult summit in Maine, BBC News website world affairs correspondent Paul Reynolds assesses Moscow’s tough and independent foreign policy.    Western governments were taken by surprise when Russia under President Vladimir Putin started to harden up its foreign and domestic policy, but this [...]

ShellNews.net: Example of corrupt practices at Shell ignored by Malcolm Brinded

ARTICLE: ALARM BELLS RING OVER TENDERING FOR ROYAL DUTCH SHELL CONTRACTS: First published Monday 29 August 2005: 03.0 ET (UPDATED 5 SEPT 2010) By Alfred Donovan Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria has a double page spread advertisement in the current edition of The Economist magazine (August 27th -September 2nd) inviting tenders for a major [...]

Bloomberg: Kazakhstan Cuts Forecast for Oil Output 13%; Projects Delayed

By Nariman Gizitdinov and Eduard Gismatullin June 28 (Bloomberg) — Kazakhstan, the second-largest oil producer among the former Soviet states after Russia, cut its forecast for oil output by 13 percent because of project delays and pipeline bottlenecks. The nation now plans to pump 140 million tons of crude (2.8 million barrels a day) in [...]

Comment posted on the FT Online Poll: Is this the worst motivational memo ever?

So Greer has gone by Greer – who are you?   23 Jun 2007  02:35 PM Most people will rejoice in this fact and wondered how such an arrogant man ever got to where he was in Shell. Most supporters will point to his ‘incredible’ track record of producing projects ‘on time’ and ‘on budget’. All [...]

Bloomberg: Environmentalists Warn Sumitomo, ABN About Gazprom’s Sakhalin-2

EXTRACT: David Greer quit last week as project director and deputy chief executive of the joint venture Sakhalin Energy Investment Co., and left Shell as well.  Greer had issued a motivational memo to Sakhalin pipeline staff in April urging them to complete their tasks this year, saying he despised cowards. Shell has confirmed the nature [...]

Vanguard (Nigeria): 500,000 bpd Nigeria crude to remain shut-in through 2007

By Hector Igbikiowubo LAGOS — ABOUT 500,000 barrels per day of Nigeria’s crude oil output, representing a fifth of the country’s current total production, will remain shut-in through 2007 after the Royal Dutch Shell Plc foreclosed yesterday, plans to re-enter its operations in the western Niger Delta. Ann Pickard, Shell’s Africa Regional Executive Vice President [...]