COMMENTS FROM RETIRED ROYAL DUTCH SHELL GROUP HSE AUDITOR, BILL CAMPBELL (RIGHT) RELATING TO THE ARTICLE: HSE feared a catastrophe at Brent C platform Learning after the event is a recipe for Disaster Maybe its because he is a bean counter but Peter Voser does not seem to understand that risks need to be controlled [...]
Posts on ‘August 9th, 2011’
upstreamonline: HSE feared a catastrophe at Brent C platform
The UK Health & Safety Executive (HSE) feared catastrophic consequences on Shells Brent Charlie platform because the scale of a long-running series of gas leaks meant ignition was almost inevitable, documents reveal. ROB WATTS London 05 August 2011 01:39 GMT Leaked documents and others obtained by Upstream under UK freedom of information (FoI) legislation shed [...]
MOSOP PRESIDENT REFUTES CORRUPTION ALLEGATION
By John Donovan We have printed below an email we have received purportedly from MOSOP President Dr Goodluck Diigbo replying to corruption allegations made against him. The”Amaechi”mentioned in the email is a reference to Chibuike Amaechi, Governor of Rivers State in Nigeria. The email was addressed to fellow Ogonis, Austin Lemea, and refers to Patrick [...]
Nigeria: Oil-polluted Ogoniland could become environmental model
UN says clean-up operation following two massive oil spills in the Niger Delta could benefit other African countries developing their oil reserves John Vidal guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 9 August 2011 10.55 BST Crude oil spilled in the Niger Delta swamps of Bodo, a village in Ogoniland. Photograph: Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP/Getty Images Ogoniland is one of the [...]
UN oil devastation report to be taken ‘seriously’: Shell
LAGOS Shell’s managing director in Nigeria on Monday pledged the oil giant would take “seriously” a UN study on unprecedented pollution, but reiterated that the company was not to blame for most spills. “It’s important for me to emphasise that we are taking the UNEP report very seriously,” Mutiu Sunmonu told AFP in an [...]
Shell’s Arctic Drilling Plan: Another Disaster Waiting to Happen
POSTED: August 8, 3:10 PM ET | By Tim Dickinson The Interior Department has greenlighted Royal Dutch Shell’s exploration plans for offshore drilling in the Arctic Ocean after finding “no evidence” that a potential spill larger than the Exxon Valdez will “significantly affect the quality of the human environment.” The decision is premised on the [...]
A Necessary Condition for Arctic Drilling
EDITORIAL A version of this editorial appeared in print on August 9, 2011, on page A22 of the New York edition The Obama administrations decision on Thursday to give conditional approval to Royal Dutch Shells plans to begin drilling four shallow-water wells in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska alarmed many environmentalists. Cleaning up an oil [...]


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