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The Times: Royal Dutch Shell has lined up CB Richard Ellis, the agents, for a possible sale of the Shell Centre on the Southbank

Headline: Canary Wharf targets Docklands and the City for massive building projects EXTRACT: Property sources said Canary Wharf is also keen on bidding for Shell Centre on the South Bank. This 2.2hectare site could be turned into a 102,000 sq m complex. Royal Dutch Shell has lined up CB Richard Ellis, the agents, for a [...]

ShellNews.net: Applications to Shell under Section 7 (1) of the Data Protection Act 1998: of interest to anyone who has had dealings with Shell

Sunday 15 July 2007: By Alfred Donovan We have provided what may be some helpful information for any current or former Shell employees, or anyone else who has had dealings with Shell over the years, and would like to know what Shell has been saying about them in private. There is no time limit on [...]

New Zealand Herald: New Zealanders kidnapped in Nigeria now safe at home

5:00AM Sunday July 15, 2007 By Michelle Coursey The two New Zealand men kidnapped in Nigeria for a week arrived home to relieved family in Wellington yesterday. New Plymouth resident Bruce Klenner, 47, and Brent Goddard, 49, of Wellington, were released in the Niger Delta last Wednesday. Klenner’s wife Linda confirmed her husband was home [...]

Gulf-Times (QATAR): Higher gas prices, carbon concerns could cut flaring

Published: Sunday, 15 July, 2007, 02:35 AM Doha Time   LONDON: For decades, billions of dollars worth of natural gas have gone up in smoke, sending tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, but dwindling energy supplies and rising gas prices could start to make a difference. Historically, producers flared gas found in association with [...]

The Peninsula: World Bank probing W Africa gas pipeline

Web posted at: 7/15/2007 8:33:53 Source ::: REUTERS WASHINGTON • A World Bank panel is probing possible violations of bank procedures around its funding for the West African Gas Pipeline operated by Chevron Corp. Washington-based environmental group Friends of the Earth said yesterday the investigation by the bank’s Inspection Panel will officially begin on July [...]

Sunday Telegraph: Shell out on Royal Dutch

Edited by Iain Dey, Sunday Telegraph Last Updated: 1:26am BST 15/07/2007 Warnings that the world is running out of oil are usually met with a heavy dose of scepticism but last week’s report by the International Energy Agency, predicting a supply crunch in five years, has hit home. According to the IEA, demand is expected [...]

The Sunday Times: Smile that spells biofuel

EXTRACT: A big hitter with a claim to the title of Mr Carbon is Garth Edward, trading manager for environmental products at Shell, the oil major, who worked at Natsource, an American company that was one of the first brokers of greenhouse-gas trades. THE ARTICLE July 15, 2007 Farmer Rash has a spring in his step [...]

The Independent on Sunday: $10bn ExxonMobil given regulator’s all-clear

Published: 15 July 2007 Controversial Russian environmental regulator Oleg Mitvol has given the all-clear to ExxonMobil over its $10bn (£5bn) Sakhalin I oil and gas project. Mr Mitvol said the results of his inspections, due out later this month, had not uncovered any major problems. This means it is less likely that the US company [...]

Independent On Sunday: If you’re in a hole, merge. But is it too late for BP and Shell?

  With reserves running dry in non-Opec countries, rumours of a marriage could finally come true. Even a combined group, though, might struggle in its quest for more black gold. David Strahan reports Published: 15 July 2007 BP and Shell are finally set to merge. That’s if you believe the tittle-tattle in the Square Mile. [...]