Kindly supplied by a regular contributor… The attachment might be of interest to some of your readers I have only skimmed through it, but some of the points are very interesting and reflect the prevailing technical views within the industry. The Right Game (By Andrew Lees)
Posts from ‘September, 2009’
Shell Faces Reduced Interest in New Zealand Assets, Review Says
By Robert Fenner Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc may be getting less interest from bidders for its NZ$600 million ($404 million) worth of refinery and retail assets in New Zealand, the Australian Financial Review reported in its Street Talk column Private equity firms that may bid for the assets have thinned, the [...]
Beyond pandemonium
Financial Times By Andrew Hill Published: September 3 2009 03:00 | Last updated: September 3 2009 03:00 New find, new era? BP’s giant discovery in the Gulf of Mexico could symbolise a post-Browne revival. Since Lord Browne stepped down in May 2007 , his departure accelerated by scandal, BP has become a more conservative, prudent [...]
Find eases concerns for BP’s growth
Financial Times By Ed Crooks Published: September 3 2009 03:00 | Last updated: September 3 2009 03:00 BP’s oil find in the US Gulf of Mexico helps ease one of the biggest concerns about its future: its growth outlook in the next decade. In the perennial rivalry between BP and Royal Dutch Shell, western Europe’s [...]
Sacked Shell boss ‘escorted from HQ’
This archive article relates to a discussion on our Shell Blog Daily Telegraph By James Moore Published: 12:01AM BST 23 Apr 2004 Former Shell boss Sir Philip Watts was sacked in a face-to-face meeting with his fellow directors and then escorted from the building by security, it was reported yesterday. Reuters news agency, citing insiders [...]
Influential group whose ruling council includes Shell and BP pressed for release of Lockerbie bomber
An influential group representing British business interests in Libya pressed for the urgent release of the Lockerbie bomber, citing the grave concern to its members interests should he die in prison. The LBBCs ruling council includes the oil and gas companies BP, Shell and BG International, which are hoping to exploit Libyas natural reserves.
Shell appoints new Russia and Caspian chief
Moscow, September 1 (Interfax) – Shell has replaced the head of its Russia office, Chris Finlayson, with Charles Watson, former managing director at Shell Energy Europe, effective September 1, the company said.
What BP’s New Oil Strike Means
Unlike ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell, which have substantial refining and marketing operations, BP is largely an exploration and production company.
Shell Named Dirtiest Oil Producer
The Times of Nigeria Tue Sep, 01 2009 By Shola Oyeyipo Just as there are continued agitations from the Niger Delta region over the negative effects of oil exploration in the region, fresh evidence has revealed that oil giant, Shell is having colossal contribution to global climate change vis-à-vis the deteriorating environment in oil producing [...]
Tweeting Avengers
He posted a short rant about his travails on his AdAge.com blogheadline, “COMCAST MUST DIE: Seeking Ideas for a Consumer Jihad”and a reader suggested he reserve the domain ComcastMustDie.com. It was an instant phenomenon: Over the next few months, the site attracted thousands of visitors, lots of press coverage, and, most surprisingly, Comcast’s ear. The company began responding to complaints posted on the site.
Alberta, Shell try to quash aboriginal challenge to oilsands leases
EDMONTON The Alberta government and Shell Canada were in court Tuesday trying to quash an aboriginal band’s attempt to halt oilsands development on traditional lands.
Dutch pioneers blaze trail on executive pay
Financial Times By Richard Milne in Amsterdam Published: August 31 2009 20:22 | Last updated: August 31 2009 20:22 The VEB was one of the main parties behind the revolt at oil company Shell that led to the sensational result of 59 per cent of its investors voting against its remuneration plan after it paid [...]
Gorgon Project Gets Approvals From Regulators
The approval Tuesday of the five production licenses removed the final regulatory hurdle ahead of a decision by ExxonMobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell PLC.
BP, Shell and Exxon queuing up to seize control of Iraq’s huge oil fields
Seeking riches in danger zones Oil and gas giants like BP, Shell and Exxon are already queuing up to seize control of Iraq’s huge oil fields, and G4S admits it has started talking with some groups about protecting their people and infrastructure. Extract from Daily Mail Article 31 August 2009
Leaked List of 80 Shell Downstream Executive Appointments
By John Donovan In May, we were first to break the news of major restructuring at Shell by Voser. Reuters acknowledged: The Royaldutchshellplc.com website was the first to reveal news of the planned restructuring. On 20 June we published a Shell internal email from Peter Voser listing Appointments to Roles Reporting to the Executive Committee. [...]


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