MICHAEL DWYER, the Tipperary man shot dead in Bolivia, worked in security on the Shell Corrib project with a Hungarian associate of the main
December 22nd, 2009:
MICHAEL DWYER, shot dead in Bolivia, worked in security on Shell Corrib project
Corrib and the art of bog building
But the officials didn't even stop to blink. They tipped their forelocks to the oil executives, gave a two-finger salute (metaphorically speaking, of course) to the local residents and told the hearing they were entirely satisfied with the project. The rest, as they say, is history
Payments delayed in Shell Oil settlement
Dec. 22, 2009
By Jon Krenek
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There won’t be a check from Shell Oil in the mailboxes of Limestone Township residents this Christmas.
All the payments to class-action claimants in the record-breaking $46 million settlement over a 1988 Shell Oil gasoline pipeline spill are being tied up in a legal appeal.
Shell still in litigation regarding its plans to drill on the Outer Continental Shelf
In March, Northern Economics released a study on the impact of drilling. It was paid for by Shell Oil, the largest lease holder in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas, and showed that OCS development would employ 35,000 people annually over the next 50 years. The North Slope Borough questioned the reality of those numbers.
Chinese in £3bn battle to buy Shell assets in Nigeria
Two Chinese government-controlled companies are among front-runners in a £3 billion battle for control of oil assets in Nigeria that have been put up for sale by Royal Dutch Shell.
Nigeria Says Shell Will Need Government Approval to Sell Assets
Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Nigerias Oil Minister said Royal Dutch Shell Plc will need government approval to sell oilfields following a report that it plans to sell as much as $5 billion of assets in the West African nation.