Miller and Shell chief executive Jeroen Van der Veer also discussed further collaboration in LNG projects in Russia when they met Wednesday to sign the agreements, the statement said.
April 8th, 2009:
Shell, Gazprom sign LNG, pipeline supply agreements
Green groups want Shell oil sands permits rescinded
"Shell has broken a binding agreement," said Simon Dyer, oil sands program director at the Pembina Institute. Regulators "can reopen those approvals given that Shell has clearly reneged on its commitment.
Gazprom to sell LNG in the U.S. this year
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Gazprom on Wednesday said it gained its first major entry into the U.S. natural gas market through a pact with Royal Dutch Shell as the energy giant moves to expand its reach into the country's vast storage and transport infrastructure.
Shell Said to Limit U.K. Gasoline Sales After Fault
April 8 (Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc is limiting gasoline sales from the U.K.s second-largest oil refinery at Stanlow in Cheshire because of a fault, a person familiar with the situation said.
Shell: corporate impunity goes on trial
Multinationals accused of human rights abuses can no longer feel safe now that the oil giant is facing allegations of complicity in the execution of Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa
Could this be the beginning of the end of the age of impunity? Fourteen years after the judicial murder of the Nigerian novelist, environmentalist and human rights activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Shell is about to go on trial in New York, accused of complicity in his execution. This represents a remarkable moment in the struggle between people and multinational corporations. Regardless of the outcome of the trial, the fact that one of the planet’s most powerful companies finds itself in the dock changes everything. From now on, no transnational corporation involved in possible human rights abuses will feel completely safe.
UK hopes Europe can save offshore wind farm
The London Array project has been struggling since last May when Shell, the oil company, withdrew its support, citing spiralling costs. A string of companies have cut their investments in the sector in recent months, including Shell and BP.
Origin, Conoco May Spend A$35 Billion on LNG Project
BG, a venture between Santos and Malaysias Petroliam Nasional Bhd., and Royal Dutch Shell Plc are among those also proposing to build LNG plants on Curtis Island based on coal- seam gas, which hasnt previously been used as a fuel for export LNG. Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd.
Environmental Groups to Contest Shell’s Oil Sands Projects
Two environmental groups say they will ask the Canadian government to halt Royal Dutch Shell PLC's planned expansion of production in the oil sands after they claim the energy giant reneged on environmental promises.