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Shell to Seek U.S. Approval to Drill as Many as 10 Oil Wells Off Alaska

By Katarzyna Klimasinska – May 2, 2011 5:44 PM GMT+0100 Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA), which has been blocked from developing leases it holds off Alaska’s Arctic coast, this week will ask the U.S. to approve drilling as many as 10 oil exploration wells by 2013. The Hague-based company will submit a Alaska Plan of [...]

Shell to present Alaska deep-water drilling plans to US government

Royal Dutch Shell is pushing ahead with plans for deep-water drilling in Alaska, despite environmental concerns caused by BP’s disastrous spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The Arctic Ocean region in Alaska reportedly contains enough reserves to provide fuel for 25m cars for 35 years. By Amanda Andrews 7:05PM BST 02 May 2011 The oil [...]

Controversial film on Corrib Gas pipeline tours the U.S.

Risteard O’Domhnaill’s stunning new documentary, The Pipe, which recently wowed audiences at Boston’s Irish Film Festival, is currently taking in a tour of selected U.S. cities, with upcoming screenings in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. O’Domhnaill, a news cameraman by trade, has followed the people of the Erris Peninsula, Co. Mayo as they have [...]

Shell sued over oil spill in Niger Delta

Royal Dutch Shell has been hit with a class-action lawsuit in London by the Bodo community of Nigeria, which suffered a “devastating” oil spill when a key pipeline burst in the summer of 2008. The new lawsuit against Shell has been sparked by a leak allegedly coming from the Trans-Niger pipeline, which the community says [...]

Shell Tries to Calm Fears on Drilling in Alaska

Children play on empty fuel containers outside of Savoonga, Alaska, where Shell executives have met with local residents to address their concerns. A version of this article appeared in print on May 2, 2011, on page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: Gulf Spill Casts Shadow Over Shell Plans in Alaska. By [...]