Published: Sunday, 8 July, 2007, 02:03 AM Doha Time Royal Dutch Shell had recently taken a group of journalists to visit their first gas-to-liquids plant in Bintulu, Malaysia. Gulf Times’ Leonard H Manickam was one of the two journalists from Qatar who made the trip. He writes about the ‘founding capital of the GTL [...]
Posts on ‘July 7th, 2007’
The Sunday Times: No company is out of reach of activists
EXTRACT: But this is not necessarily the case with the mega caps, which are capitalised above that level. This is where shareholder activists believe they have an opportunity. Some of these stocks, such as Glaxo Smith Kline, BP, Shell and Vodafone, are still greatly undervalued on fundamentals. Shares in Shell bounced about 4% last week, partly [...]
The Sunday Times: Gazprom steps up its plans for the UK
The Russian giant aims to buy up power stations as well as gas distribution firms to become a one-stop energy shop for commercial users Dominic O’Connell July 8, 2007 ON his way to London last week, Alexander Medvedev, deputy chief executive of Gazprom, took a call from the Takeover Panel, the City watchdog that polices [...]
Associated Content: Shell Oil Company Told to Stop Misleading Advertising
By Codie Leonsch Hartwig Friends of the Earth International media release states that the Dutch Advertising Authority has accepted a complaint filed in Amsterdam against Shell Oil Company for an advertisement that claims that Shell uses its waste carbon dioxide to grow flowers. Friends of the Earth Netherlands, a branch of Friends of the Earth [...]
A blunt speech about Shell and its track record in Nigeria: by Alfred Donovan
Flag of the Ogoni People Alfred Donovan speech prepared for presentation at the National Union of Ogoni Students (NUOS International, USA) Convention at the University of Missouri (UMKC), Kansas City, on Saturday July 07, 2007. EXTRACT FROM INVITATION Dear Mr. Alfred Donavan: Your contributions to the Ogoni struggle for environmental justice cannnot be quantified. [...]
AP Worldstream: Captors are threatening to kill kidnapped British girl, mother tells AP
NIYI BABADE, Published: Jul 07, 2007 The sobbing mother of a British girl kidnapped in Nigeria says her 3-year old is under threat of death and living on bread and water. President Umaru Yar’Adua vowed the child would be released unharmed. Officials in the state where gunmen seized Margaret Hill said security forces would not [...]
Union Leader.con: Robert D. Novak: Hillary’s controversial strategist
By ROBERT D. NOVAK Friday, Jul. 6, 2007 Sen. Hillary Clinton is facing increasing Democratic criticism for using Mark Penn as her presidential campaign’s chief strategist while he also serves as CEO of Burson-Marsteller, the public relations giant with corporate clients whose policies run opposite to Clinton’s. Clients include Royal Dutch Shell (attacked by Clinton [...]
Houston Chronicle: Watching from afar
July 7, 2007, 12:42AM ENERGY Oil majors are increasingly investing in monitoring stations onshore to track and direct activity at distant offshore wells By KRISTEN HAYS Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle At tens of millions of dollars a pop, wells drilled in the ocean’s unforgiving deep waters are an investment oil companies consider worth watching around [...]
Bloomberg:Honeywell’s Penny-Pinching Top Lawyer Squeezes Fees (Update1)
By Carlyn Kolker Houston-based Shell, the U.S. unit of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s largest oil company, used more than 400 law firms before paring down in 2003. Now it sends the majority of its work to 28 “strategic” partners. Discounts on hourly rates are “a key part” of the arrangements, said William Lowrey, Shell’s [...]
The Guardian (UK): Miners gain support from upgrade
Nick Fletcher Saturday July 7, 2007 Elsewhere crude oil climbed to more than $76 a barrel, an 11-month high, on strong demand, concerns about falling inventories in the US and worries about unrest in Nigeria. So Royal Dutch Shell A shares rose 59p to £21.15 and BP was 6.5p better at 610.5p. They were helped [...]
Financial Times: Nigeria unrest and Opec stance push oil to $76 a barrel
By Javier Blas,Commodities Correspondent Published: July 7 2007 03:00 | Last updated: July 7 2007 03:00 Oil prices rose above $76 a barrel yesterday to the highest level in 11 months amid renewed unrest in Nigeria and no prospect of a production increase by Opec, the oil cartel. Low US petrol inventories ahead of an [...]


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