By John Donovan Rumors posted earlier today confirmed A leaked email dated 25 September 2009 sent on behalf of Tom Purves (Royal Dutch Shell Vice President Manufacturing US Gulf Coast and Motiva Vice President of Manufacturing), announces senior staff changes involving the Motiva Norco Refinery, the Shell Norco Chemicals Plant and the Motiva Convent Refinery. [...]
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Updated: Rumors Circulating Inside Royal Dutch Shell…
It is no secret that Shell is planning major job cuts. Royal Dutch Shell CEO Pete Voser first warned of job cuts months ago but has not been forthcoming on details. The long delay has led to numerous press articles on the subject. Just days ago the Times reported that up to 10,000 jobs are [...]
Shell Upstream Boss Malcolm Brinded: Mr Overpromise and Underdelivery
COMMENTS BY “OUTSIDER” (Please note some pdf links contain multi-page docs and may take a while to download) The Bloomberg article of September 25th seems to echo a very familiar concept from the Watts/Enron era – promises, promises and more promises. But where is the additional production promised by Brinded repeatedly over the past few [...]
Shell Output Set to Pass BP With $40 Billion Spent on Projects
Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, held back by almost seven years of falling production, is set to overtake BP Plc after about $40 billion of investment from Qatar to Brazil.
A battle waiting to happen
Shell is friends again with Mr Putin, but only three years ago it was given an almighty kicking for its arrogance.
Putin thaws on foreign firms as gasfield proves too big too handle
In 2006 Shell was forced to give up control of Sakhalin, a big liquefied natural gas project in Eastern Siberia, ceding half of its interest to Gazprom after a dispute over costs and alleged environmental violations.


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