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More Shell reorganization appointments leaked to John Donovan

JUST IN… More Shell reorganization appointments leaked to John Donovan From a Shell insider who says: “Please note that Mary Grace is now on the decline. From Development Director for the whole of the North Sea, via an overhead job in Rijswijk back to where she came from…… Champagne is opened to celebrate her departure.” [...]

STAND BY: MORE SHELL LEAKED INFORMATION WILL BE PUBLISHED HERE SHORTLY

ATTENTION SHELL LAWYERS: MORE ROYAL DUTCH SHELL CONFIDENTIAL LEAKED INFORMATION WILL BE PUBLISHED HERE WITHIN MINUTES… NOW PUBLISHED: More Shell reorganization appointments leaked to John Donovan

Shell critic says oil major targeting his website

Wed Dec 2, 2009 3:04pm GMT By Tom Bergin LONDON, Dec 2 (Reuters) – A prominent Internet critic of Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) says the oil major has asked an anti-cyber fraud agency to target his site, which Shell admits provides better information on the group than its own internal communications. John Donovan, who runs [...]

Exxon CEO’s bonus cut by 40 percent

Royal Dutch Shell said in October that 5,000 staff would be forced to leave the Anglo-Dutch group as part of a restructuring begun this year.

Striking Woodside Workers Set to Return to Pluto Site Tomorrow

Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) — Woodside Petroleum Ltd. said striking workers building the A$12 billion ($11 billion) Pluto liquefied natural gas project in Western Australia should return to work tomorrow after a two-day strike. Royal Dutch Shell Plc owns 32 percent of Woodside.

Woodside, Chevron, Browse Gas Partners Given Deadline

Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s biggest oil company and a partner in Browse, said Nov. 26 it is still considering the development options and a decision “cannot be rushed.”

Algae biofuels still 10 years away, says Shell

The head of Royal Dutch Shell has said that second-generation biofuels are unlikely to be in widespread commercial use for another decade despite a strong research and development focus from both companies and governments.

Global Oil Glut Roils an English Tourist Village

Mr. Kennard is worried about a fleet of oil tankers — almost 40 in all, each packing hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude and oil-derived products — that have anchored several miles off the coast of southeast England in recent months. The heavy traffic stems from a near-record excess oil supply, a byproduct of the recession, that is prompting producers to stash oil offshore until they can find customers. The excess supply hasn’t stopped oil prices from surging almost 80% this year and padding the pockets of big oil producers like Royal Dutch Shell PLC and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

A Victory for Holders of Yukos

The implications go beyond Yukos. The European oil giants Royal Dutch Shell and BP and a number of private Russian companies have been compelled to renegotiate contracts or walk away from assets worth billions of dollars. A spokesman for Shell said the company would not comment on the decision.

Europe Bypassed on Climate Summit

ArcelorMittal, a giant steelmaker, and Royal Dutch Shell, the oil and gas group, are among companies that have threatened to slow down investment inside the 27-nation bloc unless the rest of the industrialized world, and the United States in particular, adopt similar carbon-capping systems.

4 Nigerians Sue Shell In Dutch Court Over Alleged Oil Spills

The Alien Tort Claims Act is routinely used in the U.S. against global corporations–notably in the oil industry–for alleged environmental or human-rights violations abroad. But a court case brought by four alleged Nigerian victims of Shell oil spills, in conjunction with Friends of the Earth Netherlands, “is the first time in history that a Dutch company has been brought to trial before a Dutch court for damages abroad,” the Remember Saro-Wiwa campaign, an environmental rights organization, said in statement.

THE CORPORATE HACKER AT ROYAL DUTCH SHELL

By IT4me Posted on Dec 1st, 2009 at 11:36 pm THE CORPORATE HACKER The story of Gary McKinnon (the Scottish hacker who penetrated US defence security) reveals different attitudes on either side of the pond. The prevailing US reaction might be caricatured as “Guantanamo is too good for him” while in the UK, it’s more [...]