August 5, 2007 Jenny Davey BRITAIN’s biggest businesses are preparing to ride to the rescue of the 10,000 small companies hit by the summer floods. John Hutton, the new business and enterprise secretary, will announce tomorrow that BT, BP, Shell, Asda, Tesco and Marks & Spencer are among a band of businesses that have pledged [...]
Posts on ‘August 4th, 2007’
Investors Chronicle: Nervous roulette for resources investors in Russia
Created: 1 August 2007 Updated: 2 August 2007 Written by: Daniel O’Sullivan & Alastair Ford Only last week, JKX Oil & Gas chief executive Paul Davies was extolling the virtues of his latest Russian acquisition. One of the best things about it, he said, was that the licence for the gasfield in question was newly [...]
Allegations of a personal nature against Mr Hugh Mitchell, Director of Human Resources for the Royal/Dutch Shell Group, deleted from Live Chat
ShellNews.net Saturday 04 August 2007 By John Donovan A posting was made on our Live Chat box at about 4pm UK time today Saturday 4th August, making serious allegations of a personal nature against Mr Hugh Mitchell, Director of Human Resources for the Royal/Dutch Shell Group. At about the same time, I received an email [...]
The Calgary Herald: Marathon effort may not entice Western
Deborah Yedlin, Calgary Herald Published: Saturday, August 04, 2007 Even though Western Oil Sands has a respectable bid on the table, in the form of the $6.6-billion offer made Tuesday by Marathon Oil Corp., the betting is this isn’t a done deal. Western’s primary asset is a 20 per cent interest in the Athabasca Oil [...]
Irish Times: Shell to Sea group still pressing for meeting with Minister
Lorna Siggins, Marine Correspondent, Irish Times Published: Aug 04, 2007 The Shell to Sea campaign says it is “still holding out some hope for the Green Party in government”, in spite of the Minister for Energy’s refusal to commission an independent review of the entire Corrib gas project. Shell to Sea spokesman John Monaghan said [...]
Financial Times: LSE should encourage the rule of law in Russia
By Robert Amsterdam Published: August 4 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 4 2007 03:00 From Mr Robert R. Amsterdam. Sir, The thinly veiled seizure of RussNeft assets (report, July 30) is further testimony to the willingness of the Russian state to act with both commercial and political impunity within a deteriorating and corrupt regulatory [...]
The Times: Oil sector’s big issue now delivery, not discovery
EXTRACT: Shell, in particular, is stymied after a long period of weak investment and exploration performance, highlighted by its reserves scandal of three years ago. The Times: Oil sector’s big issue now delivery, not discovery August 4, 2007 Carl Mortished: Tempus So, what happened to $100-per-barrel oil? On Wednesday, the price of US light crude reached [...]
TriplePundit.com: Shell’s Eureka Film – Utter Greenwashing or Interesting Progress?
A while ago I got a copy of Wired Magazine with an interesting DVD inserted into the package. It turned out to be a highly polished 10-minute advertisement/film for Shell entitled “Eureka”. You can watch the whole thing yourself below (via link). What first struck me about the film is that the production value is [...]
Petroleum News: Triple play in Canada’s oil sands
Vol. 12, No. 31 Week of August 05, 2007 Royal Dutch Shell launches 400,000 bpd upgrader plans; Marathon bids to acquire Western Oil Sands and enter upstream Gary Park & Kay Cashman The giant Athabasca Oil Sands Project is moving from Canadian to international control, with three deals carrying a combined value of up to [...]
Petroleum News: Shell, whalers sign agreement, Beaufort Sea ACMP determination final
Vol. 12, No. 31 Week of August 05, 2007 Alan Bailey Shell can check two more items off its to-do list for its planned 2007 Beaufort Sea drilling program. On July 24 the company finally signed a conflict avoidance agreement with the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission for the company’s 2007 open water exploration program. And [...]

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