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The Guardian: Brown: UK will lead tough Iran strategy

· PM pledges ‘hard-headed’ approach to nuclear talks · Russia and China likely to reject new sanctions Patrick Wintour, Julian Borger and Simon Tisdall Tuesday November 13, 2007 Gordon Brown declared last night that Britain “will lead” the international campaign to stop Iran’s nuclear programme, calling for new sanctions on oil and gas investments in [...]

The Times: Gordon Brown threatens Iran’s oil interests unless it curbs nuclear ambition

November 13, 2007 Philip Webster, Political Editor Gordon Brown last night proposed a worldwide ban on companies developing Iran’s oil and gas fields if it failed to curb its nuclear ambitions. He promised to take the lead in seeking tougher penalties through the United Nations and the European Union as Britain and the United States [...]

UPI NEWS: Nigerian official ordered to go to U.S.

Published: Nov. 12, 2007 at 2:20 PM ABUJA, Nigeria, Nov. 12 (UPI) — Nigeria’s attorney general is being sent to the United States to investigate a multimillion-dollar bribery case involving a Houston firm. An executive of Willbros Group recently pleaded guilty to paying $6 million in bribes in 2003 to a Nigeria official in an [...]

SHELL COMMITTEE OF MANAGING DIRECTORS MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD IN LONDON ON MONDAY, 22 AND TUESDAY, 23 JULY 2002

By Alfred and John Donovan Tuesday 13 November 2007 The Shell Group Managing Directors present at the CMD Meeting held on 22 & 23 July 2002 included Philip Watts, Jeroen van der Veer, Paul Skinner (part time), Walter van de Vijver and Malcolm Brinded. Judy Boynton was also present. Other Shell Executives in attendance at various [...]

LINK TO THE SHELL RESERVES LITIGATION WEBPAGE UPDATED DAILY

THE LINK TO OUR SHELL RESERVES LITIGATION WEBPAGE UPDATED DAILY http://www.shellnews.net/2007/royal-dutch-shell-reserves-litigation-may-2007.html

25 August 2004: FSA fines Shell £17,000,000 for market abuse

By John Donovan Since there is a discussion taking place on our Live Chat facility about who was responsible for the Shell reserves fraud, I thought it might assist the debate to republish the findings of the FSA. Just in case anyone has forgotten, apart from the ”market abuse” finding there was a documented cover-up involving attempted destruction [...]

EnergyCurrent.com: Brunei Shell delighted with shallow water gas findFiled from Singapore

11/12/2007 9:48:22 AM GMT   BRUNEI:  Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Sdn Bhd has found gas in the Bubut structure located just seven kilometres (four miles) from the shoreline and only 15 kilometres (nine miles) from the Brunei liquefied natural gas (BLNG) plant.  Gas was found in an exploration well drilled by Premium Drilling jackup Deep [...]

Dynamite Royal Dutch Shell confidential documents

By Alfred and John Donovan In the last three days the following articles have been published by us on the open Internet concerning highly confidential documents relating to Royal Dutch Shell. They include the “MOST CONFIDENTIAL” minutes of a CMD Meeting (Committee of Shell Group Managing Directors) in which serious reservations were expressed about trusting Gazprom as [...]

EnergyBulletin.net: Opinions of oil company executives on peak oil

By Sohbet Karbuz SHELL On July 10, 1985 the President of Shell USA John Bookout gave a speech in San Antonio on “two centuries of fossil fuel energy,” which was later on published in 1989.[2] In his talk he showed a chart showing oil and gas peaking about 2010 and 2015 respectively and declining thereafter. [...]

Financial Times: BP and BAE buck R&D trend

By John Willman, Business Editor Published: November 12 2007 02:00 | Last updated: November 12 2007 02:00 BP and BAE Systems are among British companies that slashed their research and development spending last year, according to government figures that show a 9 per cent rise in R&D investment by top UK groups. The annual R&D [...]

Financial Times: Investors put ahead of hunt for reserves by Big Five

By Sheila McNulty in Houston Published: November 12 2007 02:00 | Last updated: November 12 2007 02:00 The Big Five international oil companies have cut exploration spending in real terms between 1998 and 2006, failing to respond to the incentive of high prices. ExxonMobil, BP, Chevron, Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips used 56 per cent [...]

The Wall Street Journal: New Money, Old Assets

Asian energy companies are looking for diversification in an unlikely place: U.S. oil fields that are often nearly tapped out By BRIAN BASKIN November 12, 2007 European energy companies have grabbed the headlines recently with mega-deals for Gulf of Mexico oil and gas projects, but Asian energy companies are quietly expanding their presence in the [...]

UpstreamOnline: Oil falls on Opec output hint

By Upstream staff Oil fell more than $1 toward $95 today after Saudi Arabia said Opec would discuss boosting oil output at an upcoming meeting to cool surging oil prices. US light crude for December delivery fell as much as $1.28 in early electronic trading and was down $1.14 at $95.18 a barrel by 0344 [...]

Bloomberg: Coral Energy Traders Pay $1 Million, Settle Gas Case (Update2)

By Tina Seeley Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) — Five current and former traders from Coral Energy Resources, a unit of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, agreed to pay $1 million to settle U.S. allegations that they reported false information on natural-gas trades to manipulate prices. The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced the settlement today in an [...]