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Posts from ‘November, 2009’

Corruption Rumors at Shell Deer Park

We hear from our sources… 18 people disciplined at Shell Deer Park after being caught taking kick backs from… (name of company supplied) Some type of written letter in their files, frozen at their grade with no future percentage raises, no ICP (bonus pay) for 2 to 3 years.  No one terminated because someone high [...]

Trouble flares in Niger delta

Financial Times By Tom Burgis in Port Harcourt Published: November 2 2009 02:00 | Last updated: November 2 2009 02:00 EXTRACTS The flames have burned for half a century but darkness still prevails in the Niger delta. At night, the orange glow from flares – fuelled by the waste natural gas from crude production – [...]

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

Financial Times The Squeeze: Oil, Money and Greed in the 21st Century By Tom Bower HarperPress £20, 448 pages FT Bookshop price: £16 EXTRACT: The events he covers are scarcely less dramatic than those described in The Prize , including the ascent of the oil price to record highs, the power grab by leaders such [...]

Oil Brit ‘abused 20 boys’

Dorday, a “learning consultant” with Shell International, is said to be linked to at least 20 boys, aged ten to 17.

Nigeria’s Uncertain Peace Dividend

Who will reap the peace dividend if the cease-fire in the Niger delta, now a week old, holds? Surprisingly, it might not be international oil companies (IOCs) like Royal Dutch Shell that operate large fields in Nigeria.

Middletons wins bid for Shell deal

Siw Hendriks, head of legal IT at Shell, said from Sweden that the contract was awarded following a rigorous selection process by Shell, run over the past nine months.

If anyone wants to know how the average worker feels about Shells’ HSE program read on

I am posting because although the commentary is interesting there seems very little of it that deals with the lowest rung on the Shell ladder; that being the workers who actually do the hands on work. It may or may not be interesting to some, but if anyone wants to know about how the average worker feels about Shells’ HSE program then read on.

Shale gas blasts open world energy market

The reason is shale gas — a new and abundant source of natural gas, trapped in rock formations. Oil companies have known about it for decades but always dismissed it because it was too expensive and difficult to extract. In the past few years new technologies that pump water underground to fracture the rock and free the gas have been perfected. The breakthrough has opened a new frontier for the energy industry and turned long-held assumptions about the world’s dwindling supplies on their head. Suddenly, America is awash with gas. Tony Hayward, chief executive of BP, said it had created a “a revolution in the gas fields of North America”.