The Associated Press Published: September 11, 2007 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina: Royal Dutch Shell PLC has outlined a US$60 million (€43 million) cleanup plan to pave the way toward reopening a refinery that authorities closed last week because of pollution concerns, officials said Tuesday. Environment Ministry regulators are taking steps to allow Shell to reopen the [...]
Posts on ‘September 11th, 2007’
Energy Current.com: Shell farming out BMC 31 interest
Filed from Houston 9/11/2007 6:30:23 PM GMT BRAZIL: Shell Brasil Ltda. is seeking a partner to join them in drilling what Shell called “a major exploration prospect offshore deepwater Brazil. The BMC 31 concession is located in an established productive oil fairway – two of the largest oil fields in Brazil, Roncador and Albacora [...]
PressTV.IRAN: Russia says it has huge oil reserves
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:32:58 Source: Agencies Russia claims to have 40 million tons of proven offshore oil and gas reserves, more than four times what it has in its onshore resources. Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Alexei Varlamov outlined the estimate at an oil and gas conference in Saint Petersburg, the ministry said in [...]
RESPONSE BY FORMER SHELL GROUP AUDITOR BILL CAMPBELL TO THE LLOYDS LIST ARTICLE: Shell and BP get safety thumbs up
Email response by Bill Campbell sent to James Brewer, the author of an article published today by Lloyds List: Lloyds List: Shell and BP get safety thumbs up From Bill Campbell James – your article contains some flaws. Information recently given to MP’s and which may I hope lead to a parliamentary inquiry. Rather [...]
BBC News website: Whale ‘success story’ questioned
By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News website A whale conservation success story, the recovery of the eastern Pacific gray whale, may not be quite what it seems. Since the end of commercial whaling, numbers rose to about 20,000, thought to be the level they had been at before hunting began. But a new study [...]
Bloomberg: Kazakhstan Calls Eni’s Kashagan Plan `Unacceptable’ (Update2)
By Nariman Gizitdinov and Anthony DiPaola Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) — Kazakhstan said Eni SpA’s development plan for Kashagan, the world’s biggest oil discovery in three decades, is “unacceptable” because it will harm the country’s economic growth by delaying profit from the project. A government-backed study of the Eni-led group’s latest Kashagan budget found that “massive [...]
Houston Chronicle: Diverging views on biofuels
U.S. oil executives say potential overstated, but a leader of Brazil’s Petrobras sees too little effort given to champion alternative energy By BRETT CLANTON Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle While usage of ethanol and other renewable fuels is likely to grow in coming years, their ultimate role in meeting the world’s rising energy needs is still [...]
The Globe and Mail (Canada): Protest against Shell takes campaign to British media
CATHRYN ATKINSON Special to The Globe and Mail September 11, 2007 Native protesters and environmental groups are taking the next round of their fight against a coal-bed methane exploration project in a remote part of central B.C. to the British media. A $20,000 advertisement decrying Royal Dutch Shell’s plan to drill wells in the headwaters [...]
UpstreamOnline: Scaroni ready for Kashagan talks
By Upstream staff 11 September 2007 07:41 GMT | last updated: 11 September 2007 07:48 GMT Eni chief executive Paolo Scaroni is to meet Kazakh officials today with the aim of finding a solution to the dispute over the Kashagan oilfield. Scaroni is due in the Kazakh capital Astana later today for closed-door negotiations with [...]
Lloyds List: Shell and BP get safety thumbs up
James Brewer, Lloyds List Published: Sep 11, 2007 UNDERWRITERS have cast doubt over the validity of allegations that there have been serious flaws in the safety record of Shell and other North Sea operators. They said that in a testing environment, Shell had proved to be ‘the best of the best’ operators. Experts in Copenhagen [...]
Lloyds List: OceanWay in latest bid to change minds of Californians
Tony Gray, Lloyds List Published: Sep 11, 2007 AUSTRALIAN companies have so far had little luck persuading Californians to import the liquefied natural gas that America’s most populous state will soon so badly need, writes Tony Gray. In May, California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger rejected BHP Billiton’s proposal to build a floating LNG terminal off the [...]
New Straits Times (Malaysia): Kids, don’t learn this from elders
Jaswinder Kaur Published: Sep 11, 2007 KOTA KINABALU: One example Malaysian youth should not follow from their elders is the way they throw rubbish everywhere. Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun hopes school children will take seriously the lessons they are taught about protecting the environment into adulthood. “Go to the central [...]
Bangkok Post (Thailand): LNG talks with Iran hit snag over prices
Published: Sep 11, 2007 PTT Plc, the state-owned energy conglomerate, expects its liquefied natural gas (LNG) price negotiations with Iran to be delayed for six months, leading contracts to be postponed to mid-2008, according to executive vice-president Chitrapongse Kwangsukstith. The Energy Ministry signed an agreement in principle in July 2006 with the Oil Ministry of [...]
Financial Post (Canada): More refineries needed for oilsands: Shell; Environmental Flak
Published: Sep 11, 2007 CHICAGO – U.S. refineries must be expanded to handle a rising tide of crude-oil imports from Canada’s oilsands, the world’s second-biggest oil deposit, said John Hofmeister, Royal Dutch Shell PLC’s U.S. chairman. Shell, Saudi Aramco, Conoco-Phillips, BP PLC and Marathon Oil Corp. plan to spend a combined US$15-billion to expand refineries [...]
Asia Pulse: AUSTRALIA’S WOODSIDE IN TALKS TO SELL GAS TO TAIWAN’S CPC CORP
Published: Sep 11, 2007 MELBOURNE, Sept 11 Asia Pulse – Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum Ltd (ASX:WPL) says it has held talks to sell gas to CPC Corp of Taiwan, possibly from its Browse project in Western Australia. Woodside said that the company was in “discussions with potential Asian buyers about significant volumes of [...]


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