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Posts on ‘January 8th, 2008’
The Register: Union threatens Shell with legal action: Grumbles over reduced pay-off deal for IT workers
By Kelly Fiveash Published Tuesday 8th January 2008 15:19 GMT Royal Dutch Shell faces legal action from trade union Unite over the terms of its redundancy package, a week after telling staff that more than 3,000 IT jobs were to be outsourced at the firm. A leaked memo that appeared on an anti-Shell website last [...]
Reuters: ANALYSIS-Gazprom will struggle to gain Nigeria presence
01.08.08, 10:40 AM ET By Tom Bergin LONDON, Jan 8 (Reuters) – Gazprom will find it hard to become a major player in Nigeria, making it unlikely the Russian gas giant will rival Western oil companies’ dominance there, or be able to divert Nigerian gas from European markets. Analysts warn nonetheless that if, in its [...]
CNN.com: Animal waste: Future energy, or just hot air?
A man discards a bag of dog feces in San Francisco, California, en route to be processed into fuel. January 7, 2008 — Updated 0030 GMT (0830 HKT) Story Highlights Livestock globally produce 13 billion tons of manure a year One cubic foot of biogas can be produced from one pound of cow manure Biomass [...]
STATEMENT BY ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC: Update on Oil Sands segment
Tuesday, January 8, 2008 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 319 In the second quarter of 2007 Royal Dutch Shell Plc. (Shell), announced that as from the fourth quarter 2007 the Oil Sands operations in Canada will be disclosed separately from the Exploration & Production segment in the quarterly results announcements. The Canadian in-situ activities will continue to [...]
Bloomberg: U.K. Vows to Defy Russian Order to Shut Down Cultural Offices
By Henry Meyer (Bloomberg) — The U.K. vowed to defy a Russian order to shut down its cultural offices outside Moscow, setting the scene for possible confrontation between the two countries. Russia on Dec. 12 ordered the British Council, the U.K. government’s cultural promotion body, to close its centers in St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg by [...]
energybulletin.net: The peak oil debate and oil companies
Published on 7 Jan 2008 by Observatoire Mediterranean de l’Energie. Archived on 7 Jan 2008. By Sohbet Karbuz Introduction The developments in the oil market in recent years have helped building up a rather pessimist widespread perception about the future of oil and oil industry, which is focused on one common question: Are we running [...]
LAW.COM: ‘Shell Model’ Opens Door to European Class Actions
Amsterdam could become the class action capital of Europe — if the U.S. declines the honor Michael Goldhaber The American Lawyer January 7, 2008 Walter van de Vijver, then the head of oil and gas exploration at Royal Dutch/Shell Group, committed one of the great e-mail gaffes of all time when he wrote to the [...]
allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Niger Delta Crisis – Production Shortfall Imminent, Shell Warns
This Day (Lagos) 8 January 2008 Chika Amanze-Nwachuku Lagos Royal Dutch Shell Chief Executive Officer, Jeroen vander Veer has warned that production would fall rapidly if investment in the Nigerian oil fields were discontinued due to the escalating Niger Delta crisis. He however stated that the company would continue to invest in Nigeria notwithstanding the [...]
Vanguard (Nigeria): MOSOP-USA tasks govt on creation of Ogoni state
Written by Emma Amaize Monday, 07 January 2008 Ogoni resident in the United States of America (USA) under the auspices of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP) marked the Ogoni Day in America , yesterday, with prayer and fasting, and a call on the Federal Government to create an Ogoni state. In [...]
Financial Times: Projects hit by haggling, Shell chief warns
By Michael Steen in Amsterdam Published: January 8 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 8 2008 02:00 Record oil and gas prices are delaying major hydrocarbons projects as governments haggle with oil companies over taking a higher share in revenues, Royal Dutch Shell’s chief executive said yesterday. Jeroen van der Veer, who has overseen heavy [...]
Daily Commercial News: Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project nears completion
Russian project considered the world’s largest Jan. 8, 2008 YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, RUSSIA Braving a new frontier of oil exploration around Russia’s remote Sakhalin Island means conquering ice-locked seas, frequent earthquakes and muddy swamps fed by melting snow in the rapid springtime thaw. Executives at the world’s largest oil and gas project, known as Sakhalin-2, say they [...]
Vanguard (Nigeria): Militants bomb Agip, Shell’s facilities
Written by Emma Amaize Monday, 07 January 2008 MILITANTS, Sunday night, in Delta State, blew up the Beniboye flow station pipeline, owned by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) and a water disposal pipeline, belonging to the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in Burutu Local Government Area of the state for allegedly polluting [...]


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