The multi-billion-dollar project, led by Royal Dutch Shell, has also been accused of inflicting large-scale damage on Sakhalin’s ecosystem, including illegal deforestation, the dumping of toxic waste, and soil erosion. The construction of a third oil platform for the Shell-led Sakhalin II energy project may threaten a critically endangered population of gray whales off Russia’s [...]
Posts on ‘January 17th, 2011’
Climate Change Demands Action Now, Shells Chief Executive Says
By Ayesha Daya – Jan 17, 2011 4:17 PM GMT+0000 Royal Dutch Shell Plcs chief said the implementation of climate change agreements made at Cancun last month wont happen overnight, and policymakers must take action now because the clock is ticking. In the short term, we should focus on areas where we can get the [...]
Part of Shell Brent Bravo oil platform falls into North Sea
Good Morning John: Please find link to an article in the mornings Aberdeen press and Journal. It would appear that Brinded’s “Touch F***All” initiative is alive and well in the Shell organisation! The natural enemies of safety are still:- Ignorance, arrogance and complacency, all three are still being lovingly cared for within the Shell Business [...]
Whistleblower Dr John Huong on Shell’s North Sea safety record
By John Donovan We have hundreds of emails received from Shell Whistleblower Dr John Huong (right) during the many years when he was prohibited by the Malaysian courts from supplying information to us for publication. This was part of the draconian defamation proceedings and related multiple injunctions brought against him by EIGHT Royal Dutch Shell [...]
Court adjourns case against Shell
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Thursday adjourned till February 3 further hearing in the suit filed by a Lagos-based arms dealer, Gabriel Akinluyi, against Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC). Mr Akinluyi had in 1994 sued SPDC over an alleged breach of contract on arms deal. The plaintiff, who also joined XM Federal [...]

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