7/3/2010 9:32 PM ET RTTNews) - Oil giant BP plc (BP: News ,BP.L: News ) may replace Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg and Chief Executive officer Tony Hayward after the leaking oil well in the Gulf of Mexico is capped, the Financial Times reported Saturday, citing several leading shareholders and people close to the company. Shareholders are set [...]
Posts on ‘July 4th, 2010’
BP admits failing to use industry risk test at any of its deepwater wells in the US
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH BP was facing fresh criticism over its approach to safety on Saturday night after critics said it did not use an industry standard process to asses risk ahead of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. The procedure, known as a safety case, was developed in Britain after the catastrophic Piper Alpha oil rig explosion of [...]
Royal Dutch Shell Intellectual Property Pirates
By John Donovan Last week came news of the outcome of an “unjust enrichment” case in the US courts against Royal Dutch Shell Plc relating to alleged misuse of information disclosed in confidence to the company by the veteran American oilman, Jack J. Grynberg. Grynberg disclosed confidential information to Shell concerning an oil and gas [...]
Habitual Intellectual Property Theft by Royal Dutch Shell
By John Donovan Links to our articles over recent years about alleged IP theft by Royal Dutch Shell… Royal Dutch Shell Intellectual Property Pirates ENERTAG PATENTS: MORE ROYAL DUTCH SHELL IP CHICANERY? RIGGED SHELL CONTRACT TENDER Tips on suing Royal Dutch Shell for theft of Intellectual Property Legal proceedings against Shell in Houston for fraud [...]
Apocalypse Now … Niger Deltas oil exploitation tragedy
This kind of spill happens all the time in the delta. The oil companies just ignore it. The lawmakers do not care and people must live with pollution daily SUNDAYHERALD From Fred Bridgland in Nigeria: 4 Jul 2010 The delta of the 2,600-mile-long Niger River is one of the richest sources of oil on the [...]


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