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Las Cruces Sun-News: PNM, Shell reach deal on merchant contracts

The Associated Press Article Launched: 01/19/2008 02:04:32 PM MST ALBUQUERQUE—Public Service Company of New Mexico has reached a deal with Shell Energy North America to sell some of its wholesale power, natural gas, and gas and electricity transmission contracts for $5.8 million. The deal announced Friday is expected to close on March 31. It’s the [...]

The Sunday Telegraph: BP’s prospect Beyond Peter

20 January 2008 Who should succeed Peter Sutherland as chairman of the oil giant? Russell Hotten assesses the potential candidates One of the biggest jobs in British business will be filled this year when the white smoke goes up to signal who will replace Peter Sutherland as chairman of BP. Headhunters were appointed last September, [...]

From 19 January 2004: London Evening Standard: Cairn oil find blow for Shell boss

By Steve Hawkes 19 January 2004  SHELL chairman Sir Philip Watts was left with more egg on his face today after a little-known UK firm made one of the biggest ever oil discoveries in India on land sold off by the supermajor for £4m two years ago. Cairn Energy’s shares leapt 148 1/4p to 518 [...]

From 19 January 2004: Financial Times: Shell suffers another blow to its pride

By Joanna Chung in London Published: January 19 2004 20:14   Royal Dutch/Shell, which slashed its reserves estimates this month, suffered another blow as it emerged it sold its stake in an oil field that could be one of the finds of the year. Shell sold its 50 per cent interest in the Rajasthan Basin in [...]

From 19 January 2004: The Daily Telegraph: Shell shareholders demand change after bombshell

By Danielle Rossingh (Filed: 19/01/2004) Major shareholders of Royal Dutch/Shell are this week expected to meet Lord Oxburgh of Liverpool, its senior UK non-executive, to discuss changes to the way the Anglo-Dutch oil giant is run. The move follows recent investor anger over how Shell released its shock statement earlier this month that it had [...]

Free Research on Royal Dutch Shell Plc (over 18,500 articles)

  (Wall Street Journal image of Alfred Donovan, the 90 year old co-owner of the website royaldutchshellplc.com. Alfred and his son John Donovan, a long term activist Shell shareholder, have been involved in bouts of litigation with Shell for over 14 years.) Alfred says… As of 1 January 2008, we have assembled by far the [...]

Daily Telegraph: Texas is world’s seventh biggest polluter

Shell’s Deer Park refinery and petrochemical plant in Texas By Tom Leonard in New York Last Updated: 2:01pm GMT 18/01/2008 A love affair with vast, gas-guzzling 4×4 vehicles and contempt for environmental activism has helped Texas become the world’s seventh biggest polluter. The challenge facing the green lobby in America is illustrated by the latest [...]

FT: Finding growth in face of IT cutbacks

By Alistair Gray Published: January 19 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 19 2008 02:00 Growth in its end markets of oil, gas and shipping has allowed Aveva, which makes engineering software for companies such as Royal Dutch Shell, DuPont and BP, to continue to locate growth while many peers face declining IT budgets and [...]

The New York Times: Oil Demand, the Climate and the Energy Ladder

Dave Olecko/Bloomberg News Jeroen van der Veer   By JAD MOUAWAD Published: January 19, 2008 Energy demand is expected to grow in coming decades. Jeroen van der Veer, 60, Royal Dutch Shell’s chief executive, recently offered his views on the energy challenge facing the world and the challenge posed by global warming. He spoke of [...]