By BILL WHITE bwhite@adn.com Published: October 6th, 2010 09:46 PM Cleaning up oil spills in Arctic waters off Alaska’s coast is fraught with risks and unknowns, the staff of a national commission on offshore drilling said in a new report. The challenges include: Extreme weather. Finding oil trapped under an ice sheet. [...]
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Shell proposes to move forward in Beaufort Sea
October 6, 2010 | 8:56 pm With the BP oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico successfully contained, Shell Alaska announced that it has filed an application to proceed with exploratory offshore drilling in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska. The Obama administration suspendedall offshore operations in the remote, fragile Arctic seas this year in the [...]
Spill panel asks whether Shell Oils Arctic response plans are realistic
By Ben Geman – 10/06/10 02:29 PM ET The presidential commission probing the BP oil spill is questioning whether Shell Oils response plan for a potential spill in Arctic waters off Alaskas coast is realistic. The finding could provide ammunition to environmental groups that oppose Shells plans to conduct exploratory drilling, which the Interior Department [...]
Shell seeks to drill off Alaska
Beaufort Sea plan includes improved oil spill response system By TOM FOWLER Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle Oct. 6, 2010, 10:08PM Royal Dutch Shell has applied for a permit to drill in the shallow waters of Alaska’s Beaufort Sea next year and unveiled plans for an improved oil spill response system for the Arctic. The well, [...]
Shell scales back drilling for Alaska offshore
REUTERS Wed Oct 6, 2010 6:28pm EDT * Shell seeks permit to drill single well in Beaufort Sea * Not seeking permits to drill in more remote Chukchi Sea By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct 6 (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) has scaled back its plans to drill offshore the Alaska coast in 2011 [...]
U.S. Dept. of Defense Confirms NCIS Espionage Investigation of Shell
Following my email correspondence with a U.S. intelligence source, and clearance obtained by that source from U.S. Dept. of Defense government attorneys, that source was authorized to confirm that an investigation directed at Shell USA was indeed initiated by the US Department of the Navy, Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS).
Alleged Shell industrial espionage in the USA: HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
The following brief historical account has been assembled from records made available to Federal law enforcement and other agencies over a period of almost 15 years. It catalogs a series of events associated with Shell Oil USAs (alleged) attempt to gain control of a former employees intellectual property. A number of other individuals, including attorneys, also (allegedly) assisted Shell USA in this endeavor.
Alleged Shell industrial espionage in USA: Oct 2010 email correspondence with Shell
Unclassified US Federal records show those patent applications were classified by US military authorities. Hence the involvement of U.S. investigative authorities when the former Shell USA employee became aware, as a result of a tip-off from a former Shell USA colleague, and later confirmed by Mr. Matt Waldrop, of the law firm Vethan & Waldrop, a contract intellectual property law firm employed by Shell USA, of a Shell USA industrial espionage operation targeting his (classified) intellectual property. Shell USA was supposedly one of Vethan & Waldrops major industrial clients and the stated role of that law firm, and Mr. Waldrop, was to advise Shell USA and to assist Shell USA legal counsel in preparing civil litigation against this former employee.


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