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Posts from ‘October, 2009’

Hunger for biofuels will gobble up wheat surplus

Wilton will require 1.2 million tonnes of the crop to produce 450 million litres of wheat-based biofuels. Built with capital supplied by Carlyle Group and Riverstone Holdings, the American private equity companies, it will supply Shell with the renewable fuel for use in cars and lorries in Britain.

Shell hatchet man Walter van de Vijver

By “TomPain” The article on Walter Van de Vijver was almost sympathetic. He was the designated hatchet man and he loved it. Everywhere he went lay-offs and destruction followed. He was fired because he wrote in an e-mail to Watts that he was “tired of lying” about the reserves. He intentionally lied and screwed the [...]

The Squeeze: Oil, Money and Greed in the 21st Century by Tom Bower

As Bower notes, over the past two years Shell and BP have mounted a rapid retreat from their green postu-ring: Shell has sold its solar business and its stake in a planned giant wind farm called the London Array, while BP has closed its “renewable headquarters” at County Hall.

U.S. Congressmen warn Shell it could be banned from U.S.

Zambia News.Net Saturday 3rd October, 2009 The U.S. Congress has spent recent weeks in intensifying a push for sanctions against Iran over its nuclear ambitions. The efforts culminated in a joint announcement by American President Barack Obama, British leader Gordon Brown, and French Prime Minister Nicholas Sarkozy last week which insisted Iran come clean on [...]

Greenpeace Activists Occupy Shell Site in Canada

Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) — Greenpeace activists occupied three stacks at Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s Scotford site in Canada to protest against the extraction of oil sands. Nineteen activists from Canada, France, Brazil and Australia scaled an upgrader that Shell is building on the site to convert oil sands into fuel, Greenpeace said in a statement. Two protesters have been detained, Greenpeace said.

Sacked Shell EP Boss Walter van de Vijver sacked again

A number of Shell notables were involved in the concerted plot to push van de Vijver over the edge (apparently including Shell executive director Jeroen van der Veer who had also signed false FORM 20F SEC Declarations). Basically it seems that there was a queue of Shell directors waiting to enter his office every 30 minutes ready and eager to knife him. He resigned as a result of the cumulative assault, shocked, humiliated and disgusted at the shabby inhuman treatment he received from his colleagues.

Shell Stanlow Refinery Anti-Union Rumor True

FROM A RELIABLE STANLOW REFINERY SOURCE John The “rumour” you posted on Sept 25th from a Stanlow Worker is true. Shell did call all the maintenance crew in to dissuade them from joining a union. There is also one case of legionella on site but I don’t know if it could be linked to lack [...]

Shell Executives Accuse Oil-Covered Otter Of Playing It Up

the ONION October 3, 2009: OAK HARBOR, WA—Executives from the Shell Oil Company blasted a floundering, oil-covered sea otter Monday, accusing the small aquatic mammal of grossly exaggerating the effects of last week’s hazardous petroleum spill. According to Shell president Marvin Odum, the otter has been putting on “quite a show” in front of rescue [...]

Benchmark downgrades Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A) shares from Hold to Sell

Downgrades: RDS Friday, October 2, 2:06 PM ET This morning, Benchmark downgraded shares of Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A) from Hold to Sell as the firm believes Wall Street EPS estimates for 2010 are too high. The firm has set a price target of $42 per share, almost twenty five percent below Thursday’s closing price. Investors [...]

Oct 09 email correspondence with Shell Ethics Chief Richard Wiseman

—–Original Message—– From: John Donovan [mailto:john@shellnews.net] Sent: 01 October 2009 18:49 To: Wiseman, Richard RM SI-RDS-CCO Cc: Brandjes, Michiel CM SI-LC Subject: Leaflet Distribution at Shell Centre Dear Mr Wiseman I promised to let you know when we intend to recommence the distribution of leaflets at Shell Centre. This will happen at 11am on Monday.  [...]

Tom Botts: one of the men bringing Shell to its knees

POSTING ON SHELL BLOG BY: shellwaarbenjijnu ….. and so the good news (for other IOCs) continues. BP announces the 19th deep water hit in deep water Angola. Where is the Shell name associated with adding reserves from real exploration and appreciating material volumes from real petroleum engineering? It would make such a refreshing change from [...]

Oilandgaspeople announces the launch of new networking site for anyone in the Oil and Gas industry

www.oilandgaspeople.com is not just another oil and gas job site. It has been created by oil and gas people, for oil and gas people! As part of the site and to prove our commitment to the industry, we are proud to announce the launch of www.oilandgascommunity.com a brand new social networking site for anyone working in oil and gas.

RIGGED SHELL CONTRACT TENDER

RIGGED SHELL CONTRACT TENDER By John Donovan of royaldutchshellplc.com Although this story relates to events that occurred years ago, it reveals the hypocrisy of two people at the top of Shell, Malcolm Brinded and Richard Wiseman. Both have made speeches proclaiming the importance of Shell’s General Business Principles pledging honesty, integrity and transparency in all [...]

10 YEARS ON AND NOTHINGS CHANGED

10 YEARS ON AND NOTHINGS CHANGED By John Donovan of royaldutchshellplc.com A decade ago we had a team outside Shell HQ handing out leaflets every week on a regular basis. At the time, thousands of loyal experienced Shell employees were being ruthlessly culled. Shell later paid a high price for hiring contractors to replace lost [...]

Russia Sakhalin-2 project gets extra $1.4 bln

MOSCOW, Oct 1 (Reuters) – Sakhalin Energy, a group led by Russia’s Gazprom and involving Royal Dutch Shell, has secured $1.4 billion of new funding for its Sakhalin-2 liquefied natural gas project, a news agency reported. The money comes on top of $5.3 billion provided by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation and a consortium of international commercial banks, Interfax quoted Ian Craig, the head of the project, as saying on Thursday.