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Associated Press: Royal Dutch Shell and UA share info on Arctic research

Associated Press – March 24, 2008 7:14 PM ET ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – Representatives with Royal Dutch Shell met with officials at the University of Alaska to learn more about research the university is conducting. The international oil company is expanding its presence in Alaska as it pursues several offshore drilling projects. Company spokesman Curtis [...]

The Jamestown Foundation: KREMLIN MOVES AGAINST U.K. INTERESTS IN RUSSIA

In This Issue: Volume 5, Number 55 By Jonas Bernstein Monday, March 24, 2008 Following last week’s raids on the Moscow offices of TNK-BP, the 50/50 joint venture between British Petroleum and three Russian oligarchs, the Federal Security Service (FSB) filed industrial espionage charges against Ilya Zaslavsky, a TNK-BP employee, and his brother Alexander, who [...]

Statement by Iain Percival, retired Royal Dutch Shell Global Chief Petroleum Engineer

Iain Percival responds to anonymous postings / questions on this website. For the record, I worked for Shell from 1973 – 2006 except for one year 1975 – 1976 during which I attended the Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh following the (then) MEng (Petroleum Engineering) programme. My final position in Shell from 2003 – 2006 began [...]

UpstreamOnline: Russian watchdog to probe TNK-BP

Unleashed: Oleg Mitvol, head of Russia’s environment watchdog, on an aerial inspection of Russia’s Sakhalin Island By Upstream staff Russia’s state ecology watchdog Rosprirodnadzor said it was launching a probe of the biggest oilfield controlled by BP’s Russian joint venture TNK-BP, days after security services launched a crackdown on the company. Russia’s Federal Security Service [...]

The Barre-Montpelier Times Argus (Vermont): ‘The Long Emergency’ predicts dire future

March 23, 2008   James Kunstler’s “The Long Emergency” is something like required reading among peak oil activists, and it’s a great primer for those not yet familiar with peak oil’s full ramifications. But I know of no other book so deeply, consistently pessimistic; it’s a vision of a future that resembles Hieronymus Bosch’s nightmarish [...]

The Toronto Star: Biofuel booster has a point

Mar 24, 2008 04:30 AM Tyler Hamilton CLEAN BREAK Corn ethanol isn’t sustainable. Corn ethanol is jacking up food prices. Corn ethanol isn’t worth the energy that goes into producing it. Okay, we get it already. Corn ethanol isn’t a long-term path for making renewable fuels, but does that mean ethanol itself is a bad [...]

Financial Times: April the cruellest month for biofuels

By Chris Tighe Published: March 23 2008 19:23 | Last updated: March 23 2008 19:23 From “environmentally friendly fuel” to the campaigners’ slogan “Don’t be fooled; biofuels”, few sectors have suffered such an abrupt switch in publicity. Next month should have been a landmark for the UK’s fledgling biofuels sector, the government introducing on April [...]

The Tide Online: Ogoni, Shell and due process

• Monday, Mar 24, 2008 Before 1776, the American people had faith and belief in what they can do to get freedom and to rule themselves. Their belief is stated in the American Charter as follows: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their [...]