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Controversies surrounding Royal Dutch Shell

By John Donovan I have for some time been a major contributor to Wikipedia articles about Royal Dutch Shell, including the major article: “Controversies surrounding Royal Dutch Shell”. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_surrounding_Royal_Dutch_Shell On 6 October 2007, a Wikipedia administrator who uses the pseudonym “Jreferee” nominated the article for deletion. Although personal attacks are frowned upon under Wikipedia etiquette, [...]

CNBC: India says 4 oil workers kidnapped in Nigeria are safe

Updated: 1:02 p.m. ET Oct. 29, 2007 LAGOS, Nigeria – Four Indian oil workers who were kidnapped in the Niger Delta region last week are safe, officials said Monday. The Indians were among six foreign workers abducted at dawn Friday from an oil facility off the coast of Nigeria. The other hostages are Polish, according [...]

MORE CONFIDENTIAL ROYAL DUTCH SHELL INTERNAL DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE HERE EVERY DAY

EMAIL SENT TODAY TO MICHIEL BRANDJES, COMPANY SECRETARY & GENERAL COUNSEL CORPORATE, ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC From: John Donovan [mailto:john@shellnews.net] Sent: 29 October 2007 12:58 To: ‘michiel.brandjes Cc: jeroenvanderveer; malcolmbrinded; richardwiseman Subject: Top Secret Shell Internal Documents Dear Mr Brandjes As you are probably aware, we have published a number of confidential Shell internal documents [...]

Bloomberg: Shell China Chemical Venture to Reach Full Capacity (Update1)

By Wang Ying Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s largest oil company, and China National Offshore Oil Corp. will run their petrochemical venture in southern China at full capacity this year to meet rising demand. “The annual capacity will meet design capacity, if not more,” Rob Routs, head of Shell’s refining business, [...]

International Herald Tribune: Pressure on oil companies grows to end gas flaring in Nigeria

By Sarah J. Wachter Monday, October 29, 2007   PARIS: For three minutes, on the day last May when Royal Dutch Shell released its first quarter earnings figures, a flame shot high into the air in front of the company’s head office in The Hague, scorching a human chain of about 40 protesters that circled [...]

Aspen Daily News (Colorado): Shell counting on ice for oil shale development

David Frey – Aspen Daily News Correspondent Mon 10/29/2007 00:01AM MST RIO BLANCO — Above northwestern Colorado’s rolling hills studded with piñon, juniper and sagebrush rises a maze of giant pipes and frost-covered tubes that circle a football-sized testing site and plunge into wells bored a quarter-mile into the pale rock below. A refrigeration and [...]

Bloomberg: Europe Energy Day Ahead: Crude Oil Rises Above $93 Due to Storm

By Katherine Espina Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) — Crude oil climbed above $93 a barrel for the first time, extending this month’s gain to 16 percent, after Mexico shut down a fifth of its production because of a storm and the dollar fell to a record low. Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. energy company, will keep [...]

Financial Times: Crude oil price likely to hit peak

By Javier Blas in London Last updated: October 29 2007 08:08 Crude oil prices appear increasingly likely to hit a record in real terms reached during the second oil crisis in 1979, as nominal prices on Monday continued rising well above $90 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate crude hit a fresh nominal all-time high of [...]

Financial Times: Alberta treads fine line on oil royalties

By Sheila McNulty in Houston and Daina Lawrence in Ottawa Published: October 29 2007 02:00 | Last updated: October 29 2007 02:00 Canada may have just done the impossible – raising royalties on the oil industry without casting itself as greedy and unreasonable and driving companies out of the country. Certainly no one is thrilled [...]

Financial Times: Alberta treads fine line on oil royalties

By Sheila McNulty in Houston and Daina Lawrence in Ottawa Published: October 29 2007 02:00 | Last updated: October 29 2007 02:00 Canada may have just done the impossible – raising royalties on the oil industry without casting itself as greedy and unreasonable and driving companies out of the country. Certainly no one is thrilled [...]

The Guardian: Greenwash fatigue

Consumers are demanding genuine action from businesses on sustainability and GNM initiatives, such as the Climate Change Summit, are helping them achieve it Monday October 29 2007 THE GUARDIAN: This is the beginning of an interesting and dynamic journey for the commercial departments as we look at how to implement our commitment to become a [...]

Daily Telegraph: Aim market: oil and gas potential M&A targets

By Ben Bland Last Updated: 12:21am GMT 29/10/2007 The oil and gas sector is set for a major M&A boom with every stock in the sector a possible bid target, according to new research from the corporate finance team at Ernst & Young. The Alternative Investment Market (Aim) has been relatively quiet in terms of [...]

breitbart.com: Oil Sets Record, Surpassing $93 a Barrel

Oct 29 02:04 AM US/Eastern By GILLIAN WONG Associated Press Writer          SINGAPORE (AP) – Oil prices surpassed $93 a barrel Monday in Asian trading to hit a new trading high amid concerns about political tensions in the Middle East and the weakening U.S. dollar. Prices were also supported by worries about inadequate supplies ahead [...]

The Washingon Post: Iran Adapts to Economic Pressure

Oil Market Could Help It Weather U.S. Sanctions By Steven Mufson and Robin Wright Washington Post Staff Writers Monday, October 29, 2007; A01 Confronted by mounting U.S. and U.N. pressure, Iran has been steadily shifting its trade from West to East and, with the benefit of record high oil prices, is likely to be able [...]

Business Week: GM’s Fuel-Cell Hedge

October 29, 2007 General Motors is investing in fuel cells, but major obstacles suggest that other alternative-energy technologies have a better chance of success By Jim Henry General Motors (GM) says it is determined to force fuel-cell vehicles past the chicken-or-the-egg stage, where they have been stuck for decades, with a goal of a small [...]