LAGOS, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Suspected oil thieves in Nigeria have increased their attacks on Royal Dutch Shell-operated (RDSa.L) oil facilities, the company said on Friday, reporting five separate incidents already in the last three months.
November 13th, 2009:
Shell sees rise in Nigeria oil theft
Shell Calls for Global Expansion of Cap-and-Trade CO2 Programs
Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europes largest oil producer, said regional mechanisms to reduce carbon dioxide output should be expanded into a global cap-and-trade system to ensure more companies are forced to curb emissions.
Shell expects the Americas to have big role
By BRETT CLANTON Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle
Nov. 12, 2009, 8:16PM
Royal Dutch Shell sees a bigger role for North and South America as it seeks to boost global output of oil and natural gas in coming years, said Marvin Odum, president of the company’s U.S. division.
Going forward, the region should be a disproportionately growing part of Shell as new projects come online in deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Brazil, the Canadian oil sands and natural gas fields in the U.S. and Canada, Odum said in an interview with the Chronicle this week.
There is a real focus on this part of the world inside of Shell, Odum said, adding that while North and South America account for about a quarter of the company’s production today, investment will be much higher than that in the future.
Protests over pay at blue-chip companies such as Royal Dutch Shell and BP
Lord Myners, the City Minister, and other politicians have urged shareholders to engage with errant companies more actively, prompting a rash of protests over pay at blue-chip companies such as Royal Dutch Shell, BP and Royal Bank of Scotland.