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Voserfication at Royal Dutch Shell Plc

By John Donovan

Update on Structural Changes to Shell management by Peter Voser

We have published online the latest information received from a Shell insider source on the restructuring being carried out by Peter Voser (above), the incoming Chief Executive of Royal Dutch Shell Plc. 

This is part of what has been described on our Shell Blog as “Voserfication”. 

Extract from the document:

On May 27, Peter Voser shared his plans for the future Shell structure and ways of working. Today, June 8, we announce the EC-1 organisational structure across all businesses and functions.  

The 9 Page Shell internal document dated 08 June 2009…

ROYAL DUTCH SHELL DOCUMENT: Update on Structural Changes: EC-1 Organisation

This is all taking place while retiring CEO Jeroen van der Veer is still in place. He retires at the end of this month.

SHELL’S UNREGISTERED SECURITY MEN

IRMS, Farrell declared, “operates 100% within the law”. But it has already emerged that the late Michael Dwyer, shot in Bolivia last April, did not have an appropriate Private Security Authority (PSA) ‘static security’ license for the work he performed when employed by IRMS in Mayo in 2008 (see The Phoenix, 22/5/09). Now a court case involving Shell to Sea campaigner Maura Harrington has thrown up the fact that there are other unlicensed IRMS employees.

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Consultants queried on Corrib site

CONSULTANTS FOR Shell E&P Ireland have been asked if they had considered the submission of a former Army bomb disposal expert that the distance of houses from the high-pressure Corrib pipeline should be set at 500 metres and not at 140 metres as proposed.

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Shell Confirms Third Attack On Nigerian Operations

Earlier Sunday, MEND, said in a statement that the Shell pipelines at Adamakiri and Kula locations were attacked, which was later confirmed by Shell.

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Nigeria Militants: Shell Off-Shore Oil Field Attacked

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

JUNE 21, 2009, 7:46 A.M. ET

LONDON (Dow Jones)–Nigeria militants said Sunday they had attacked a Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB.LN) offshore platform, the latest attack on the Anglo-Dutch oil major’s Nigeria operations.

In an e-mailed statement, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta said; the militants “lashed out at the Shell Off-shore Ofirma oil fields today, Sunday, June 21, 2009 at about 0400 hours [local time] blowing up jacket A in the process.”

“The structure is currently engulfed in fire,” it added. A Shell spokesman didn’t return a request for comment.

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WSJ Article

Irish police say 15 masked men ransack Shell pipeline project, smash security fences

Washington Examiner

By: SHAWN POGATCHNIK 
Associated Press
06/20/09 7:10 PM EDT

DUBLIN — About 15 masked men armed with steel bars, chains and nail-studded clubs ransacked a Shell pipeline site, police said Thursday, in the latest trouble for Ireland’s most controversial energy project.

The vandals smashed security fences Wednesday shortly before midnight and forced unarmed guards on duty to retreat. One guard suffered an arm injury when struck by a steel pipe, according to Ireland’s national police force.

Shell has spent four years battling opponents of the project in both the courts and on the ground in rural County Mayo, where the global energy giant has government permission to pump natural gas from an untapped field 80 kilometers (50 miles) out in the Atlantic.

Opponents claim the project threatens to destroy the environment of the sparsely populated and remote coastline, and have argued that Shell should fully refine the natural gas off shore — an option Shell and other experts say would be more difficult and dangerous. Instead, Shell is building a refinery 9 kilometers (5 miles) inland.

The masked raiders on Wednesday night targeted the spot where the pipeline comes ashore. Shell renewed pipe-laying efforts there earlier this month.

Police said the raiders hot-wired a construction vehicle and used it to smash perimeter fencing and a security hut. A truck also was vandalized.

The gang fled before police arrived Thursday morning, and no arrests were reported.

It was the first time a paramilitary-style gang has attacked a Shell site in Ireland.

Previously, Shell opponents have staged hunger strikes, sit-down protests on roads approaching the refinery site, and gone to prison for ignoring court orders. Ireland’s police at times have deployed more than 200 officers to the remote site to clear roads of protesters and protect construction workers.

Ireland currently is heavily dependent on imported energy, including nuclear-generated electricity from Britain. Much of its homegrown energy generation comes from burning bricks of bog soil called peat, a policy also criticized by environmentalists as destructive and polluting.

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On the Net:

Shell’s Corrib Field site, http://tinyurl.com/c6ppn8

Anti-Shell protesters, http://www.corribsos.com/

SOURCE ARTICLE

Names of over 60 Shell Exec appointments leaked

By John Donovan 

Another leaked email from Peter Voser, the incoming Chief Executive of Royal Dutch Shell Plc has been published on the “unofficial” Shell website, royaldutchshellplc.com. The site has been described as “a hub for activists and disgruntled former employees”, ”essential reading for anyone who covers Shell” and “a website regularly used by whistleblowers”

The Voser email warns that the dramatic changes announced by him on 27 May at the Berlin Senior Executive Forum (AKA: “Funeral in Berlin“) will be “structural, behavioural & cultural”. 

His email says:

“To maintain momentum, I am now pleased to confirm that the Executive Committee have confirmed the appointments to the new EC-1 roles”. 

We have published his email along with the entire list of over 60 executive appointments naming the individuals involved and revealing their new job functions.

This is obviously not information meant for release into the public domain.

Nigeria militants say attack two Shell oil pipelines

Reuters

Sun Jun 21, 2009 12:24am EDT

LAGOS, June 21 (Reuters) – Nigeria’s main militant group said on Sunday its fighters had attacked two Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) oil pipelines in Rivers state in the Niger Delta.

“At about 0230 (GMT), the hurricane pounded the Shell major pipeline located at Adamakiri before moving on to another major Shell ppeline in Kula at 0300,” the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said in a statement.

There was no immediate independent confirmation.

(Reporting by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

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Leaked email from incoming Shell CEO Peter Voser reveals list of senior appointments

By John Donovan of Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com

Printed below is a self-explanatory leaked email from Peter Voser, the incoming Chief Executive of Royal Dutch Shell Plc.

Energy journalists, kindly mention this website if you use material from the leaked information which reveals a host of important senior appointments around the globe. Recent contact with a number of you has resulted in a series of articles some published internationally, including for example, a front page lead article in the Financial Times. We draw your attention to the sudden explosion of postings on our Shell Blog facility by disgruntled employees which have arisen from the changes. 

THE LEAKED EMAIL FROM PETER VOSER

—–Original Message—–

From: Voser, Peter SI-GLOBAL 

Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:08 AM

Subject: Message to all staff from Peter Voser: Appointments to Roles Reporting to the Executive Committee

Dear Colleagues 

I wrote to you on May 27 from the Shell Senior Executive Forum in Berlin to outline the changes we must make to speed up our journey to better performance.  

These changes will be structural, behavioural & cultural. 

I wrote to you again on June 8 confirming the next levels of structural change reporting to the Executive  Committee (EC-1).

To maintain momentum, I am now pleased to confirm that the Executive Committee have confirmed the appointments to the new EC-1 roles. You can now find these on Shell Online.  I would like to congratulate all those appointed to these roles.

Our next milestone is to design, consuIt, and announce appointments to EC-2 by end July as part of my commitment to move through this process as quickly as possible and to keep you informed on the journey.

Regards

Peter

Transition page 

16 June  – Appointments to Roles Reporting to the Executive Committee

Upstream International 

EC-1 staff appointments

Further to the announcement of the EC-1 organisation structure, please be advised of the following staff appointments. These individuals will take up position progressively from 1st July onwards. Formal effective dates will be advised separately. 

EVP Exploration                           

Ceri Powell

 

EVP Commercial/NBD/LNG

Guy Outen

 

EVP Europe

Greg Guidry             

 

EVP Sub-Saharan Africa

Ian Craig

Circa December 2009

EVP Middle East/North Africa

Raoul Restucci

 

EVP Qatar

Andy Brown   

 

EVP Russia/Caspian

Charles Watson

 

EVP Asia

Michiel Kool

 

EVP Australia

Ann Pickard

Circa December 2009; until then Jon Chadwick will serve as EVP Australia

Head of Safety, Environment & SD

David Martin

Functional Head Sustainable Development

 

The Functional members of the Upstream International Leadership Team will be:

EVP Finance

Maarten Wetselaar

 

EVP Human Resources

Gerard Penning

 

General Counsel

Keith Ruddock

 

Malcolm Brinded

Upstream Americas

EC-1 staff appointments

 

Further to the announcement of the EC-1 organisation structureplease be advised of the following staff appointments. These individuals will take up position progressively from 1st July onwards. Formal effective dates will be advised separately.

EVP Exploration and Commercial

Dave Lawrence

Functional Head Exploration

EVP Deepwater

John Hollowell

 

EVP Onshore Gas

Russ Ford

 

EVP Heavy Oil

John Abbott

 

 

The Functional members of the Upstream Americas Leadership Team will be:

EVP Finance

Ken Fisher

 

EVP Human Resources

Bruce Culpepper

 

General Counsel

Curtis Frasier

 

Head of Safety, Environment & SD

Libby Cheney

 

Country Chair Support

 

will be advised separately

Marvin Odum

Downstream

EC-1 staff appointments

Further to the announcement of the EC-1 organisation structure, please be advised of the following staff appointments w.e.f. 1st July 2009

EVP Manufacturing

Tom Botts

 

EVP Supply & Distribution

Peggy Montana

 

EVP Chemicals

Ben van Beurden

 

EVP Lubricants

David Pirret

 

EVP B2B

Tan Chong Meng

 

EVP Retail

Josef Waltl             

 

EVP Trading

Mike Conway

 

EVP SOPAF

Xavier le Mintier

 

EVP Strategy, Portfolio &  Alternative Energy

Mark Gainsborough   

 

EVP CO2

Graeme Sweeney               

Functional Head CO2

 

 

The Functional members of the Downstream Leadership Team will be:

EVP Finance

Tim Morrison

 

EVP Human Resources

Ronan Cassidy

 

General Counsel

Hans von der Linde

 

 

Mark Williams

Projects & Technology

EC-1 staff appointments

Further to the announcement of the EC-1 organisation structure, please be advised of the following staff appointments. These individuals will take up position progressively from 1st July onwards. Formal effective dates will be advised separately.

EVP Innovation/R&D

Gerald Schotman

 

EVP Global Solutions Upstream

Chris Finlayson

 

EVP Global Solutions Downstream  

Ed Daniels     

 

EVP Project & Engineering Services        

Chris Haynes

 

EVP Upstream Major Projects

Jaap Huijskes

 

EVP Downstream Projects

Phil Holland

 

EVP Wells

Peter Sharpe

 

EVP Safety & Environment

Kieron McFadyen     

Functional Head Safety & Environment

EVP Contracting & Procurement

Stijn van Els

Functional Head Contracting &  Procurement

EVP Technical IT & IM                  

Bart Hartgring

 

 

The Functional members of the Projects & Technology Leadership Team will be:

EVP Finance

Wouter de Vries

 

EVP Human Resources

Jack Tabak

 

General Counsel       

Brad Nielson

 

Matthias Bichsel

 

Finance

EC-1 staff appointments

Further to the announcement of the EC-1 organisation structure, please be advised of the following

staff appointments w.e.f. 1st July 2009

EVP Upstream Americas

Ken Fisher

 

EVP Upstream International

Maarten Wetselaar

 

EVP Downstream

Tim Morrison

 

EVP Trading

Wolfgang Mende

 

EVP Projects & Technology            

Wouter de Vries

 

EVP Finance Operations

Ian Robertson

 

EVP Controller                   

Roy Waight

 

EVP Treasury & Corporate Finance

Andy Longden

 

EVP Tax

Alan McLean

 

EVP Strategy & Planning     

Harry Brekelmans

Exact timing will be advised separately

EVP Investor Relations

J.J. Traynor

 

Chief Internal Auditor

Jean-Baptiste Juéry

 

Chief Information Officer

Alan Matula

 

Simon Henry

Human Resources & Corporate

EC-1 staff appointments

Further to the announcement of the EC-1 organisation structure, please be advised of the following staff appointments w.e.f. 1st July.

Human Resources

 

 

EVP Upstream Americas & Americas Operations

Bruce Culpepper

 

 

 

 

Gazprom may work with Shell to build an LNG plant in Yamal

“We can advance on Yamal projects,” Medvedev told reporters today in Amsterdam, after meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende. Medvedev also met with Shell Chief Executive Officer Jeroen van der Veer, praising the company’s Sakhalin-2 project with OAO Gazprom for producing Russia’s first liquefied natural gas this year.

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