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Posts from ‘November, 2008’

Renewed push by Royal Dutch Shell into India’s fuel market

The plunge in crude oil prices has prompted a renewed push by Shell and private-sector Indian groups into the country’s retail fuel market.

GREECE FINES BP, SHELL $80M FOR PRICE-FIXING

ATHENS – Greece’s state competition watchdog has fined British energy giant BP and Anglo-Dutch counterpart Royal Dutch Shell the equivalent of almost $80 million Cdn for price-fixing, the body said Tuesday.

Shell fined £150,000 after admitting HSE breaches on North Sea rig which cost life of employee

Both Shell and AMEC admitted breaching health and safety rules and were each fined £150,000 plus £41,500 in costs at Norwich Crown Court.

BP free to move for former Shell Executive Paul Skinner

Such is fate, however, that being passed over in favour of Sir Philip Watts could well turn out to be the best thing that has ever happened to him. While Watts subsequently became engulfed in the scandal over Shell’s misreporting of its reserves, Skinner went on to Rio Tinto.

Shell escapes 96 million euros fine after grassing on other members of “paraffin mafia”

Anglo-Dutch oil major Shell escaped a potential fine of 96 million euros because it blew the whistle first to the EU competition authorities.

Shell Oil Finally Fined $345,744 For Deer Park Refinery Pollution

It took awhile, but state environmental regulators and Shell Oil finally came to meeting of the minds about a slew of pollution violations committed at the Deer Park refinery. Upshot: Shell will pay a $345,744 penalty for 35 emissions events and record-keeping violations that occurred from 2004 to 2006.

Email received from Caroline Tan disgruntled former employee of Shell Malaysia

Hi John, I was recently dismissed from Shell Malaysia on medical grounds.  I am a sufferer of major depression which was caused by Shell and its unfair practices.  You may read about my story in my website stated below.  I would like to know if there are successful cases of former Shell employees who were “medically boarded out”. Thank [...]

The former Country home of Shell oil baron Henri Deterding

But if the traditional construction was backward-looking, the client was a man of his time: H W Deterding, director general of Royal Dutch Petroleum, soon to be known as Shell.

As Prices Slide, Exxon, Shell, BP, Chevron and ConocoPhillips Make Tough Calls and Conserve Cash

Tough choices are looming for the global oil industry as sinking energy prices force companies to reconsider how they spend their money. The new priority: Conserve cash.

Oil majors eye $5 billion ships to cut LNG cost

Anglo-Dutch oil major Royal Dutch Shell Plc is leading the charge but U.S. rivals Exxon Mobil and Chevron and Australia’s Woodside are also eyeing Floating LNG or FLNG.

U.S. jury retires in case over Chevron Nigeria clash

The Bowoto case was brought against San Ramon, California-based Chevron under the Alien Tort Claims Act, which dates back to 1789 and allows foreigners to sue over human rights abuses committed in their countries. Royal Dutch Shell Plc faces a similar trial in New York early next year on charges of human rights violations and racketeering in Nigeria.

Shell drilling plan turned down by court of appeals

The U.S. Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service (MMS) illegally approved plans by Shell Offshore Inc. to drill for oil in the Beaufort Sea off the north coast of Alaska, according to a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ Nov. 20 ruling

Groundwater polluter Shell sponsors UK Environment Agency’s Annual Conference

…as everyone was being nice, no one made too much of the fact that in recent months action by the regulator has seen Shell fined £18,000 (that was July) for polluting ground waters in Grimsby, despoilment that will cost £5m to clean up; and £10,000 (September) for diesel spills in Hampshire lakes. In terms of etiquette, it was just as well.

Shell fined $25.19 million for price fixing

Greece’s Competition Commission says it has fined the local units of oil giants BP PLC and Royal Dutch Shell PLC a total of nearly euro50 million ($64 million) for allegedly cooperating on pricing practices.

Greece fines BP, Shell for price-fixing

ATHENS: Greece’s state competition watchdog has fined British energy giant BP and Anglo-Dutch counterpart Royal Dutch Shell nearly 50 million euros (US$63 million) for price-fixing, the body said on Tuesday.