Alex Brett Sunday August 26, 2007 Agip KCO, the energy consortium which will operate the highly prized Kashagan oilfield in Kazakhstan, has been forced to renegotiate its deal with the Kazakh authorities amid allegations that its development will inflict what was described earlier this week as ‘irreparable damage to the environment’. The consortium, comprised of [...]
Posts on ‘August 25th, 2007’
ShellNews.net: Royal Dutch Shell predatory business practises
By John Donovan 26 August 2007 During the course of business dealings and many bouts of litigation with Shell over the years, I discovered that Shell management has no compunction about stealing ideas or information disclosed to them in strictest confidence. I had to sue Shell in the UK High Court on four successive occasions [...]
Times of Oman: Shell accuses Argentina of discrimination
AFP: Saturday, August 25, 2007 11:43:42 AM Oman Time BUENOS AIRES –– Anglo-Dutch oil company Royal Dutch/Shell, whose top executives are under threat of arrest, accused the Argentine government of “discrimination” in a page-wide advert published Friday in leading newspapers. “The discrimination Shell is being subjected to is inadmissible,” said company president Juan Aranguren [...]
Financial Post (Canada): Some Russia partnerships gone sour
Published: Aug 25, 2007 Pan American Silver Corp. spent millions on the Dukat silver mine in the 1990s, but lost control of the mine in a legal battle and wrote off its $37-million investment in 2000. Archangel Diamond Corp. files a lawsuit claiming US$1-billion in damages in 2001 over a long-running licence dispute with its [...]
Financial Post (Canada): Magna’s man in Moscow remains a mystery; ; Who Is Oleg Deripaska?
EXTRACT: “It’s a bit like doing a deal with the devil,” said a manager with one of Magna’s major institutional shareholders. “The Russians have structured a lot of deals so that they work in their favour, whether it’s the forced takeover of the assets of Yukos or the virtual expropriation of the Sakhalin island project [...]
Financial Times: Russia cuts oil supplies to German refineries
By Hugh Williamson in Berlin and Isabel Gorst in Moscow Published: August 25 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 25 2007 03:00 Russia has made significant cuts to oil supplies sent to German refineries recently, rekindling concerns in Germany over the reliability of Russian energy supplies. Lukoil, Russia’s second largest oil producer, yesterday acknowledged that [...]
Daily Telegraph: Sibir wins £460m Moscow deal
By Roland Gribben Last Updated: 12:52am BST 25/08/2007 Sibir Energy has ended a politically tortuous nine-year negotiating saga to buy the City of Moscow’s energy assets and add a refinery to strengthen its presence in Russia. The Aim-listed company is paying $922m (£460m) in cash and shares to gain control of the 240,000-barrel-a-day refinery and [...]
fool.com: Deep Water, Deep Pockets
By Toby Shute August 24, 2007 What was remarkable about the most recent lease sale in the Western Gulf of Mexico? Not the number of blocks receiving bids, nor the total dollar volume of winning bids. It was the lopsided nature of the bidding, which showed Norwegian heavyweight Statoil (NYSE: STO) to be by far [...]
YouTube: British Columbia: Nigeria North? A video concerning Royal Dutch Shell, of Niger Delta infamy…
An excellent video concerning Royal Dutch Shell, of Niger Delta infamy… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2RUhJGbjDM

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