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Posts from ‘August, 2010’

Shell Moves Sakhalin LNG Manager to Australia to Lead $20 Billion Project

By James Paton – Aug 26, 2010 4:48 AM GMT+0100 Royal Dutch Shell Plc has brought the former manager of Sakhalin-2, Russia’s first liquefied natural gas project, to Australia to oversee development of a proposed venture that may cost more than $20 billion. Shell, OAO Gazprom’s partner in the $22 billion Russian project, assigned Hilary [...]

Dry Hole at Shell’s Gro Prospect Would Hinder Gas-Hub Efforts, Norway Says

By Marianne Stigset – Aug 25, 2010 4:01 PM GMT+0100 A dry appraisal well at Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s Gro discovery in the Norwegian Sea would be a blow to efforts to develop a hub for natural gas production, the country’s Petroleum Directorate said. Newspaper Upstream reported today that a Shell appraisal well at Gro [...]

Shell Pushes To Drill In Arctic, Faces Spill-Response Questions

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL AUGUST 25, 2010 By Siobhan Hughes Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)–A Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA, RDSA.LN) executive told a commission investigating the BP PLC (BP, BP.LN) oil spill Wednesday that drilling off the coast of Alaska was safer than deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. He then [...]

Cosan, Shell sign binding deal on ethanol venture

REUTERS SAO PAULO | Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:59am EDT SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell and Brazilian sugar and ethanol giant Cosan signed on Wednesday a binding agreement to create a global ethanol business, looking to benefit from growing demand for biofuels. The joint venture, with estimated annual sales of $21 billion, was [...]

Ripples from Gulf of Mexico oil spill reach Holland

The Inspector General will also be aware of cost issues bearing in mind deteriorating income from North Sea Platforms and may be concerned that his former employer will return to its notorious “Touch F*** All” safety culture on its remaining platforms, including senior management approved falsification of safety records. By John Donovan As a result [...]

Legality of Shell pipe disputed

The Irish Times – Wednesday, August 25, 2010 The Shell gas refinery building site at Ballinaboy in north Co Mayo. A resumed Bord Pleanála hearing is considering Shell’s third proposed route for the final section of the Corrib gas pipeline, linking the offshore pipe landfall at Glengad to the gas terminal at Ballinaboy. Photograph: Mark [...]

BP Is Bidding for Exploration Rights Near Greenland, Times Says

By Alan Purkiss – Aug 25, 2010 6:36 AM GMT+0100 BP Plc is one of 12 companies bidding for the right to explore for oil in deep water off western Greenland, the London-based Times reported, without saying where it got the information. Greenland will probably name the winners of as many as 14 exploration blocks, [...]

Corrib pipeline protestors: uninformed ignorance bordering on paranoia

By a former employee of Shell Oil USA John, As you know, I am not fond of the way Shell normally operates, but in some ways I find the arguments over the safety of the proposed Corrib pipeline to be based on uninformed ignorance and border upon silly paranoia. I can understand the heated arguments [...]

Oil companies warned on North Sea accidents

MESSAGE FROM BILL CAMPBELL, RETIRED GROUP HSE AUDITOR, SHELL INTERNATIONAL John You may be interested in this, things are not getting better offshore and the figs for 2009/10 exclude the helicopter incident. What should concerns offshore workers is that for example the operators or installations who are having the increase in gas releases are not [...]

Shell proposes sea tunnel plan for Corrib pipeline

Tuesday, 24 August 2010 The bitter battle over the 3bn euro Corrib gas discovery resumes today, now hingeing on a new plan to build a giant underwater tunnel to bring the fuel ashore. The alternative route for the pipeline will be outlined at an An Bord Pleanala oral hearing, 10 years after the planning battle [...]

Royal Dutch Shell Exonerated By UN Report, Bought and Paid For By Shell

treehugger by Daniel Kessler 08.23.10 While the Gulf Coast is just learning about the horrible impacts from oil drilling, the residents of Niger delta have completed a masterclass. For decades, the region has been beset by environmental devastation at the hands of Royal Dutch Shell, which has been harvesting crude oil in the delta while [...]

Ogoni Will Reject UNEP Assessment Report

By Ogoni Activist Ben Ikari Ogonis will reject any aspect of the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) report, which may conclude that the nationality is responsible for more than 90% of oil spills it’s assessed. This warning is coming before the planned report due for publication about December is erroneously celebrated. And it’s a serious [...]

Outrage at UN decision to exonerate Shell for oil pollution in Niger delta

• Oil giant blamed for 10% of 9m barrels leaked in 40 years • Report claims rest of leaking oil caused by saboteurs Sunday 22 August 2010 18.36 BST John Vidal, environment editor Oil pipelines in Okrika, near Port Harcourt. The UNEP denies it has been influenced by Shell, which paid for its $10m, three-year [...]

Brazil Court Fines Shell, Basf for Making Workers Sick

The plant was built in 1977 by Shell… Dozens of former employees of the plant have been diagnosed with prostate, thyroid and other types of cancer, circulatory, liver and intestinal illnesses, as well as infertility and sexual impotence, the statement added. Caracas, Saturday August 21,2010 SAO PAULO – A Brazilian court has ordered the local units [...]

Brazil Court Fines Shell, BASF $654M For Toxic Leaks- Report

BASF said the ruling was “absurd,” as the contamination was “caused and acknowledged by Shell,” according to the report. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL AUGUST 21, 2010 A Brazilian court has fined the local units of Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA, RDSA.LN) and BASF SE (BASFY, BAS.XE) a total of BRL1.1 billion ($654 million) in compensation [...]