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Aberdeen Press and Journal: MAJOR INDUSTRY FIGURES TO OPEN OFFSHORE EUROPE DEBATE

08:50 – 18 July 2007   Top figures from the worldwide oil and gas industry will be in Aberdeen at the start of September for the Offshore Europe show. Leading the debate will be Mark Carne, managing director and executive vice-president for Europe and central Asia for BG Group, who is the conference chairman. Joining [...]

Associated Press: Top U.S. Economic Adviser Encourages Russia to Spur Foreign Investment in Challenging Fields

Alex Nicholson July 18, 2007 MOSCOW (AP) – A top adviser on foreign economic policy to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice encouraged Russia on Wednesday to give foreign companies a bigger role in developing its vast but remote oil and gas reserves in the Arctic and Eastern Siberia. Reuben Jeffery III called Russia a [...]

UPI Energy Watch: Syria to stabilize decline in oil output

Published: July 18, 2007 at 11:35 AM By ANDREA R. MIHAILESCU UPI Energy Correspondent Syria’s decline in crude oil production has gathered pace in the first quarter of 2007, according to figures released by the government as it seeks to promote fresh exploration efforts. In the first quarter of this year, oil production averaged 382,300 [...]

ShellNews.net: The Donovan’s write again to Royal Dutch Shell Plc Company Secretary Michiel Brandjes

Email sent 18 July 2007 (copied to Jeroen van der Veer, Jorma Ollila and Malcolm Brinded) Dear Mr Brandjes You were kind enough to set in motion our application under the UK Data Protection Act. Since we do not have an email address for the Company Secretarial, I would be grateful if you could kindly [...]

Bloomberg: Gazprom-Shell Sakhalin Pipelines Risk Landslides, Academy Says

By Stephen Voss July 17 (Bloomberg) — Pipeline construction at OAO Gazprom’s Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project in eastern Russia is causing mudflows and landslides, contaminating rivers and streams, a local branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences said. Field studies on June 2 by the Far Eastern Geological Institute of the academy’s Far Eastern [...]

Bloomberg: Imperial Tobacco, Sainsbury, RBS: U.K., Irish Equity Preview

By Trista Kelley and Adam Haigh July 18 (Bloomberg) — The following stocks may rise or fall in U.K. and Irish markets today. Stock symbols are in parentheses and prices are from yesterday’s market close. U.K. Companies: Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA LN): The trans-Niger pipeline feeding the Bonny export terminal of Shell’s Nigerian venture [...]

Interfax (Russia): Sakhalin-2 gas almost fully contracted – ministry

MOSCOW. July 17 (Interfax) – The supervisory council at Sakhalin Energy has endorsed one of the company’s main buy-sell agreements on liquefied natural gas (LNG) at its first extraordinary session with the participation of new shareholder Gazprom (RTS: GAZP), the Industry and Energy Ministry said in a statement. “Thus, it can be said that almost [...]

stratfor.com: U.K., Russia: The Continuation of the Great Game

Summary The Russian government is expected to respond to the United Kingdom’s expulsion of four Russian diplomats — which itself was a reaction to Moscow’s refusal to extradite the key suspect in the poisoning death of former Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko in London. Speculation is running rampant over what the next moves will be and [...]

BBC Monitoring quotes from Russian press on Wednesday 18 July 2007

BBC Monitoring Service – United Kingdom Published: Jul 18, 2007 The following is a selection of quotes from articles published in the 18 July editions of Russian newspapers, as available to the BBC at 2300 gmt on 17 July 2007: Russia-Britain Rossiyskaya Gazeta (state-owned daily) – “The Russian Foreign Ministry thinks that the current punitive [...]

Financial Times: Businesses aim to limit the fallout

By Stefan Wagstyl, Catherine Belton and Isabel Gorst Published: July 18 2007 03:00 | Last updated: July 18 2007 03:00 British business is braced for a possible increase in costs and delays in dealing with Russian officials despite claims from Moscow that the diplomatic dispute will have no effect on commercial life. They fear they [...]

Business News Americas: Shell to restart E&P activities in country – Colombia

Colombia’s state oil company Ecopetrol and multinational Shell have signed a contract to explore jointly the Caño Sur block in Colombia’s Llanos Orientales region, Ecopetrol said in a statement. The block measures 653,662ha and is southeast of the city of Villavicencio. State hydrocarbons regulator ANH approved the contract and each company will control a 50% [...]

Toronto Star: Shell operations to stay in Calgary

Dina O’Meara Canadian Press CALGARY – Royal Dutch Shell says it will base its North and South American conventional and unconventional oil and gas programs in Calgary as part of its integration of Shell Canada into the parent company’s global operations. Shell Canada, which was recently privatized when majority shareholder Royal Dutch bought it out, [...]