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Big Oil Behind Copenhagen Climate Scam

Shell Oil and British Petroleum express their vehement support for a global carbon tax in “Copenhagen Communique” EXTRACTS Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, December 7, 2009 The big irony behind top globalists descending on Copenhagen in luxury private jets and stretch limos is not just the fact that their own behavior completely contradicts their [...]

Age and racial discrimination alleged in Shell jobs restructuring

By John Donovan The allegations of racism at Shell made by this Shell insider (name and email address supplied to us) comes as no great surprise bearing in mind the way Shell employees in Malaysia and Ethiopia have been treated. POSTING ON SHELL BLOG BY A SHELL INSIDER “Fred” on Dec 7th, 2009 at 8:36 [...]

Shell pays $37b for Niger Delta development

FOLLOWING the Federal Government directive that multinational oil companies operating in the Niger Delta region should dedicate three per cent of their earnings to fast-track development in the region, the Royal Dutch oil firm, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has commenced the payment of $37 billion to federal coffer.

Shell CEO Peter Voser pushing for carbon capture and storage

Financial Times: Business leaders call for clear direction By Ed Crooks in London Published: December 6 2009 19:41 | Last updated: December 6 2009 19:41 Peter Voser, the CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, said a deal needed to recognise the potential of carbon capture and storage, a technology being developed by Shell. Companies that pioneer [...]

Shell talks to sell refineries to India’s Essar ‘going well’: report

Shell in October announced the “exclusive” talks to sell the assets, comprised of Britain’s Stanlow refinery in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, and two German facilities in Hamburg and Heide. “The fact that the exclusive negotiations have been extended beyond November shows that the discussions are going well,” the paper quoted an unnamed Essar manager as saying.

Is this our Great Green Hope?

Royal Dutch Shell PLC, for example, is working on a project in the Netherlands, near Barendrecht, and has faced “massive protests,” said Ms. Groenenberg in a telephone interview. Local decision makers quashed the project, but the national government overruled them. The local politicians, she said, may turn to the courts to block Shell’s project.

Jim Hansen in the same bed as Exxon and Shell?

Strange bedfellows these, strange bedfellows indeed. On one side, curled snugly under the duvet, is Dr James Hansen, one of the earliest and most fierce prophets of climate change, and a man who has previously said that the chief executives of fossil fuel companies ‘should be tried for high crimes against humanity and nature’. Sharing a pillow on the other side are the chief executives of Shell and ExxonMobil, the world’s biggest and second-biggest fossil fuel companies (actually biggest and second-biggest companies of any kind), Peter Voser and Rex Tillerson. As they wake up on this, the first morning of the Copenhagen climate summit, what is it that these former foes have found to unite them?

Nigeria oil reforms could open door to new players

Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, Total and Chevron, which have dominated Nigeria’s energy sector for decades, have criticised the Petroleum Industry Bill saying it could threaten billions of dollars of investment if it goes ahead in its current form.

Politicians will put the focus on biofuels

…companies such as BP and Royal Dutch Shell, which have bailed out of some unproductive renewable energy sources, are directing most of their environmental attention towards next-generation biofuels designed to alleviate these problems. Shell, for example, is experimenting with cellulosic ethanol made from plant waste such as straw and wood chips and biodiesel made from algae, which can be grown in the sea. However, technologically advanced versions are unlikely to be widespread for another 10 years at least.

Chevron May ‘Rocket’ Up LNG Production Rankings With Wheatstone

Chevron, ConocoPhillips and Royal Dutch Shell Plc are among those set to boost their share of LNG sales while state-owned energy suppliers grow at a slower rate, he said.

Iran to finalize talks with Shell, Repsol

Iran is close to finalizing negotiations with Royal Dutch Shell and Repsol concerning their participation in a multi-billion dollar Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project in Iran.