By Katarzyna Klimasinska – May 5, 2011 9:25 PM GMT+0100 Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) would spill no more than 9,468 barrels a day in case of a blowout at proposed wells off Alaskas Arctic coast, according to drilling plan filed with U.S. regulators. Shell, blocked since 2007 from developing its Alaska leases, is seeking [...]
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Shell and Cairn Energy announce ‘risky’ drilling plans in Arctic
Explorations off Alaska’s north coast condemned by environmentalists after Deepwater Horizon disaster Terry Macalister: Thursday 5 May 2011 17.25 BST The Inupiat people who have ‘lived off the Arctic waters for thousands of years’ are threatened by Shell’s plans, says the Alaska Wilderness League. Photograph: Laurent Dick/AP A new battle between environmentalists and [...]
Shell Nigeria appeal dismissed in Bonny land dispute
Thu May 5, 2011 1:29pm EDT * Court rules in favour of local communities in land dispute * Shell appeals decision again * Dispute has had no operational impact By Austin Ekeinde PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria, May 5 (Reuters) – A court in Nigeria’s oil-producing Niger Delta on Thursday dismissed an appeal by Royal Dutch Shell [...]
Federal oil shale plan focus of public hearings in Colorado
By Catherine Tsai The Associated Press: 05/05/2011 GOLDEN Revising a Bush administration plan to open nearly 2 million acres of public land to potential oil- shale development will only delay efforts to reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil, Shell Exploration and Production Co. said Wednesday. Tracy Boyd, a Shell official, was among speakers at [...]
Shell expands Canadian oil sands operation
Published: May 5, 2011 at 8:32 AM CALGARY, Alberta, May 5 (UPI) — The expansion of a production facility processing Canadian oil sands goes a long way toward addressing global energy concerns, Shell said. Shell announced that it started production at its Scotford expansion project that increased the capacity in the region from 100,000 barrels [...]
Shell embedded spies in host governments of Nigeria, Dubai and Iraq
By John Donovan Today we provide a unique insight into the shadowy world of Shell Corporate Security, formerly known as “CAS” – Shell Corporate Affairs Security. Shell has had advance sight of everything you are about to read and therefore the opportunity to challenge authenticity of the featured CAS Intel Summary, correct any inaccuracies and [...]


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