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ShellNews.net: An Open Letter by email to U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein: Shell skulduggery pumping up oil prices?

Email sent on 16 July 2007 to Royal Dutch Shell Plc Company Secretary & Corporate Counsel, Michiel Brandjes.  (Copied to Jeroen van der Veer, Jorma Ollila, Malcolm Brinded, John Hofmeister and Basil Omiyi, Country Chairman, Shell Nigeria) Dear Mr Brandjes Printed below is the revised draft letter/article relating to Shell activities in Nigeria. We note [...]

Email from former Shell International Group Auditor, Bill Campbell, to selected energy journalists

To selected energy journalists and John Donovan of ShellNews.net from Bill Campbell, the highly respected former Group Auditor of Shell International 16 July 2007 I thought you might find it interesting that after publicly accusing the Chairman and Directors of Royal Dutch Shell of serious wrongdoing and inviting them if they dare to take me [...]

MarketWatch: Shell Oil Company is to Start Drilling a Dozen Wells in the Beaufort Sea Opening Up a New Frontier for the Oil & Gas Industry

Apex Resources Reports Progress on the Beaufort Sea Exploration as Shell Oil Company is to Start Drilling a Dozen Wells in the Beaufort Sea Opening Up a New Frontier for the Oil & Gas Industry SALT LAKE CITY, July 16, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ — Apex Resources Group, Inc. reports progress on the Beaufort Sea [...]

Bloomberg: U.K. Natural Gas Rises as Flow Cut at Bacton Crimps Supplies

By Paul Dobson July 16 (Bloomberg) — U.K. natural gas for delivery today rose to the highest since Jan. 2 after flows of the fuel to a terminal operated by Royal Dutch Shell Plc halted, cutting supplies that were already reduced by repairs and maintenance. Gas for delivery today rose 6.8 percent to 34 pence [...]

ShellNews.net: Revealed in a Shell internal email: Shell’s intention to ‘kill’ a Sunday Times story about this website

By John Donovan On 21 March we published an article under the headline: “Aborted Sunday Times article claiming this website cost Shell $22 billion”. We speculated on whether Shell had intervened to kill the story. The following is the content of a Shell internal email released to us on Friday 13 July 2007 under the [...]

Bloomberg: PetroChina Output Climbs 3.7%, Outpacing Exxon, Shell (Update2)

By Ying Lou   July 16 (Bloomberg) — PetroChina Co., the nation’s biggest oil company, increased first-half production 3.7 percent, surpassing growth at Exxon Mobil Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell Plc as China intensifies efforts to meet energy demand. Oil and natural gas output rose to the equivalent of 3.05 million barrels of oil a [...]

Bloomberg: Shell, Nexus to Start Appraising Australian Gas Field (Update1)

By Angela Macdonald-Smith July 16 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s largest oil company, and Australia’s Nexus Energy Ltd. will start drilling a well by early September to test a gas and condensates discovery off northern Australia after signing a venture accord. Shell made an upfront payment of $5 million to Melbourne- based Nexus [...]

UpstreamOnline: All systems go at Echuca Shoals

By Upstream staff 16 July 2007 Australia’s Nexus Energy has finalised the farm-in and joint venture agreements with Shell at the Echuca Shoals gas condensate discovery prior to the scheduled drilling of the Fossetmaker-1 well. According to the farm-in agreement, Shell has made an upfront payment to Nexus of $5 million. Shell will also fund [...]

The Guardian (UK): Diplomatic clash looms with US over BAE arms sale investigation

(The article is about the so called “Scandal of the Century” involving Shell in allegedly laundering billions from the sale of oil to fund corrupt payments in the arms-for-oil scandal: The Times: Secret account under spotlight) · UK asked to hand over secret payments evidence · Refusal could endanger sharing of intelligence David Leigh Monday [...]

AlaskaJournal.com: Whalers trying to harpoon Shell permits

By Tim Bradner Alaska Journal of Commerce Shell is having trouble finalizing an agreement with Alaska Native subsistence whalers, which if unresolved, could complicate efforts to get key permits the company needs to begin exploration drilling in the Alaska Beaufort Sea later this month, federal officials say.      The company is assembling a small armada [...]