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Chicago Tribune: Digging Deep for a Carbon Emissions Solution

By Laurie Goering and David Greising 10/14/07 4:00 AM PT Around the globe, businesses, governments and people are searching for solutions to the vexing problems presented by climate change. One of the most promising is carbon sequestration, the process of injecting carbon dioxide emissions, usually from power stations or industrial plants, into permanent storage, mainly [...]

Shanghai Daily: Shell Oil shuts off gas pumps

By Eduard Gismatullin 2007-10-15     ROYAL Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s largest oil company, shut natural gas pumping at one of its Nigerian fields following a fire on a pipeline in the south of the country. Nigerian unit Shell Petroleum Development Co reported the fire on the Utorogu-Ughelli gas condensate pipeline in the Delta state on [...]

Bloomberg: EADS, LVMH, Michelin, Philips, Renault: European Equity Preview

By Nadja Brandt Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) — The following stocks may rise or fall in European markets. Prices are from the last close. Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA LN): Europe’s largest oil company, shut natural gas pumping at one of its Nigerian fields following a fire on a pipeline in the south of the country. [...]

Bloomberg: Showa Shell Gets License to Trade Wholesale Power in Japan

By Shigeru Sato Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) — Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K., the Japanese unit of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, got a license to trade electricity on the nation’s wholesale power exchange, making it the 37th company to join the two-year-old bourse. The Japan Electric Power Exchange granted the license to the petroleum refiner on Oct. [...]

BunkerWorld.com: Outage at Shell’s gasoline-making unit in Singapore

BunkerWorld.com: Outage at Shell’s gasoline-making unit in Singapore 15 Oct 2007, 01:47 GMTDuration of unplanned shutdown remains unclear while damage continues to be assessed. http://www.bunkerworld.com/news/2007/10/69406

ComputerWorld.com: Standardizing Web sites for worldwide presence

‘You can be different, yet the same’    October 15, 2007 (Computerworld) — Companies with a global presence are beginning to standardize their Web sites for a variety of reasons: look and feel, branding, technology infrastructure and content. Not only does this practice provide for consistency across the globe, but it can also result in [...]

Financial Times: London investors buy into decoupling theory

By Neil Hume in London Published: October 13 2007 03:00 | Last updated: October 13 2007 03:00 UK house prices are falling at their fastest pace in two years. The chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, has lowered his growth forecasts for the economy. The Treasury has had to guarantee new deposits at troubled mortgage [...]

FT REPORT – GLOBAL TRAVELLER 2007: Managing to keep the business clean

By Jill James, Financial Times Published: Oct 15, 2007 You may think that a builder of luxury yachts would be the last person to be either interested or passionate about the environment, but you would be wrong. Amsterdam-based Hugo Le Breton cares very much about climate change and about his own carbon footprint. Mr Le [...]

Daily Monitor (Uganda): Shell Group boss visits

JOSEPH OLANYO  KAMPALA October 15, 2007 The visiting Shell Group top executive has said the greatest business opportunities of the next few decades will lie in meeting consumer demands for products. Mr Rob Rout held meetings with the Ministry of Energy officials, top Chief Executives and Government officials at Kampala Serena Hotel. He also visited [...]

Chicago Sun Times: New record high for oil futures

October 14, 2007 Oil futures rose to a new trading high above $84 a barrel on Friday — and settled at a new record — on concerns that supplies are not adequate to meet fourth-quarter demand. Light, sweet crude for November delivery rose 61 cents to settle at a record $83.69 a barrel after rising [...]

AmericanDaily.com: Not ‘Peak Oil’, But Lots More Oil

By Alan Caruba (10/14/07) There was an interesting news item out of Moscow in late September to which most people probably paid little heed. “Russia is one of several countries that have rushed to lay claims to the area where a U.S. Study suggests as much as 25 percent of the world’s undiscovered oil and [...]

San Francisco Chronicle: On the Climate Change Front

Look who’s in denial about global warming now Ted Nordhaus,Michael Shellenberger Sunday, October 14, 2007 For the last several years, environmental leaders and writers have blamed stealthy misinformation efforts by a handful of global warming deniers for the lack of national political action on global warming. Two years ago, Mother Jones pointed to the $8 [...]

Language Matters: One Decade into a New Era

Monthly oil price chart from TradingCharts.com By Peter McKenzie-Brown Ten years ago, oil prices hit their lowest levels in two decades, and pundits proclaimed that an era of lower prices was here to stay. Industry insiders felt that not even OPEC could help the world’s producers. Prices had plummeted because of increased production from Iraq, [...]

BBC Essex: Unofficial transcript: BBC Essex presenter Etholle George interviews John Donovan

Thursday 11 October 2007 Unofficial transcript: BBC Essex presenter Etholle George interviews John Donovan Etholle: 3 minutes to 1, the 1 o’clock news coming your way… But first the story of a high tech David and Goliath battle of the modern age A man in Colchester has spent the last 13 years taking on the [...]

The Toronto Star: Alberta’s inconvenient truths

Rookie premier Ed Stelmach faces three crucial decisions that will define his future – and the oil-rich province’s Oct 14, 2007 04:30 AM David Olive Business Reporter In office less than a year, Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is confronted with three of the toughest decisions any premier of Canada’s most prosperous province has ever had [...]