By Alfred and John Donovan The website royaldutchshellplc.com publishes on a daily basis confidential documents relating to Royal Dutch Shell, the world’s second largest publicly owned oil company. The website is owned by the authors of this article. Shell hit the news headlines in January 2004 when news broke of a huge fraud involving the [...]
Posts on ‘November 14th, 2007’
stuff.co.nz: Opec wants crackdown on oil speculators
Reuters Thursday, 15 November 2007 Opec officials at a summit of the producer group have said there was no easy way to crack down on speculators whom they blame for sending oil prices to a record high near $US100 ($NZ134.35) a barrel. Oil’s climb to an all-time peak of $US98.62 on Nov. 7 has been [...]
Reuters: UPDATE 1-Shell Mars oil field restarting, Ursa still down
Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:17pm EST NEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSa.L: Quote, Profile, Research) said Wednesday its Mars platform in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was still raising output back to normal levels of 190,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day after completing scheduled work. The nearby Ursa field, [...]
Philadelphia Business Journal: Motiva Enterprises sells Phila.-area Shell gas stations
Motiva Enterprises LLC said Tuesday it has sold its interest in 54 Shell gas stations in the Philadelphia and South Jersey area to Bronson Oil Holdings LLC for an undisclosed sum. Bronson, a newly formed real-estate company, will sublease the stations to ARFA Enterprises Ltd., a gasoline wholesaler that operates or supplies nearly 200 gas [...]
The New York Times: Oil Price Drops Sharply as Global Agency Sees Demand Easing
By JAD MOUAWAD Published: November 14, 2007 RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 13 — The price of crude oil dropped sharply on Tuesday after a prominent energy group lowered its estimate for worldwide oil demand, saying high prices were harming consumption. Oil fell $3.45, or 3.7 percent, to $91.17 a barrel in New York. Last week, [...]
AFP: Shell restructures its Nigerian operations in order to cut costs
LAGOS (AFP) — Anglo-Dutch oil group Shell has restructured its upstream operations in Nigeria to promote effficiency, productivity and cut costs, a company statement said Wednesday. It said subsidiaries like Shell Production and Development Company Limited, Shell exploration and Production Africa Limited and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited had been merged into one. [...]
The Australian: CNOOC offered Shell oil interest
Nigel Wilson, Energy writer November 15, 2007 CHINA National Offshore Oil Corporation could increase its stake in the vast North West Shelf project in Western Australia. The aggressive Chinese Government-owned company, which already has a 5.3 per cent interest in NW Shelf exploration permits, production licences and related reserves, has been offered Shell’s NW Shelf [...]
Unauthorised online publication of secret Shell internal documents continues…
By Alfred and John Donovan Royaldutchshellplc.com, the website described by Reuters as being the “unofficial” company website of the oil giant Shell, continues to publish secret Shell related docoments on a daily basis. Today, the site has published the minutes of a meeting of Shell Group Managing Directors held in December 2003, just weeks before [...]
Financial Times: Eon eyes Gazprom as power plant partner
By Richard Milne in Frankfurt Published: November 14 2007 02:00 | Last updated: November 14 2007 02:00 Eon, the world’s largest utility by sales, is considering building power stations in the UK, Germany and Hungary with Gazprom, the Russian energy group. Wulf Bernotat, chief executive of the German group, said a partnership with Gazprom would [...]
Financial Times: Macho attitudes rule tech sector
By John Willman Published: November 14 2007 02:00 | Last updated: November 14 2007 02:00 Macho attitudes at science, engineering and technology companies mean they are less likely to have women in their boardrooms or in senior management positions than companies in other sectors, according to the Cranfield report. But some companies have brought women [...]
The Wall Street Journal: Russian Oil Firms Reap Little Benefit From Prices
By ALEXANDER KOLIANDRE November 14, 2007 Despite high crude prices, Russian oil-production growth may be damped because the country’s tax regime deprives producers of the bulk of export revenue while rising costs mean companies struggle to invest in new fields. “We don’t gain much from high oil prices,” said a spokesman for OAO Rosneft, Russia’s [...]
The Wall Street Journal: Oil Falls to $91 As Data Suggest Demand Shift
The Wall Street Journal: Oil Falls to $91 As Data Suggest Demand Shift By NEIL KING JR. in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and ANN DAVIS in Houston November 14, 2007; Page A1 Early signs of an easing in global demand growth and swings by Wall Street traders are pushing oil away from the historic $100-a-barrel mark, [...]
Bloomberg: Shell’s New Discovery in Brunei May Help Sustain LNG Output
By Dinakar Sethuraman Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc said it discovered gas in Brunei’s waters, enabling the sultanate to sustain production of liquefied natural gas. Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn Bhd., a venture between Brunei’s government and Shell, found gas in the Bubut area, located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from a LNG [...]
Gulf Daily News: Shell to continue Saudi push
Wednesday 14 November 2007 RIYADH: Royal Dutch Shell plans to push on with drilling for gas in Saudi Arabia’s vast empty quarter, despite finding nothing with its first three wells, a senior company executive said yesterday. “We will complete our plan to drill seven wells,” Shell Saudi Arabia Country chairman Robert Weener said at an [...]
Irish Independent: Shell finally gets the green light for troubled refinery
By Treacy Hogan Environment Correspondent Wednesday November 14 2007 THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) yesterday assured objectors to the controversial Corrib gas plant that the project will not affect human health or the environment. The assurance came as the agency gave the green light to Shell E&P Ireland to process 9.9 million cubic metres of [...]


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