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Posts on ‘August 31st, 2008’

Oil supply disruption threatens fuel prices

Royal Dutch Shell said about 10 per cent of its stations were out of fuel as of Saturday morning in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and surrounding areas. It would continue delivering petrol to keep stations open as long as possible, but cautioned that its employees and operators would need to be evacuated.

REPLY TO LIVE CHAT QUESTION OF MUSAINT

REPLY TO THE LIVE CHAT QUESTION OF MUSAINT By John Donovan The EIGHT Shell Group companies collectively suing Dr Huong for alleged defamation have for several years buried him in High Court injunctions and applications seeking his imprisonment. The purpose of the multiple injunctions is to silence him. That background makes it dangerous to report [...]

SHELL CALLS IN THE NAVY

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2008 Irish Daily Mail SHELL CALLS IN THE NAVY This is the first time we have been used against civilian protestors, says Navy as gunboat is sent to protect Broadhaven Bay pipeline By Sandra Murphy A NAVY gunboat was yesterday deployed to help gardai quell escalating protests by Shell to Sea campaigners [...]

It may strike you as odd that I, a leader of a multinational oil company, would speak so glowingly of a “competitor”.

More spin and deceit by a Shell senior executive: “Datuk” Saw Choo Boon describes Petronas as a “competitor” when in fact the Malaysian national oil company, run by one of the worlds most corrupt and repressive governments, is a major partner of Shell. It is no doubt an example of the servile boot-licking which brought the reward of the equivalent of a knighthood for the Shell Malaysia chairman.

Shell comes under fire for role in Sakhalin audit

Email exchanges spanning three months and 40 pages show how officials at Shell sought to downplay the significance of a critical Russian environmental audit by persuading AEA to disperse its findings through the report, rather than leaving them in one potentially damning appendix