Posted: 8/15/11 09:43 AM ET One of the riskiest and most destructive extreme energy oil exploration projects on the planet is moving toward implementation without scientific understanding or technical preparedness — Shell’s oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean of Alaska. On August 4, the US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) conditionally [...]
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Shell North Sea oil spill is ‘substantial’
FROM THE FINANCIAL TIMES August 15, 2011 5.34 pm An underwater pipeline leak from a North Sea platform operated by Royal Dutch Shell could already have spilt several hundred tonnes of oil, which would make it the biggest spill in the UK in the past decade, according to the government. Although the spill is small [...]
U.K. Warns of Shell Oil Spill
AUGUST 15, 2011 10.29 A.M. ET By ALEXIS FLYNN LONDONSeveral hundred tons of crude oil may have spilled into the North Sea as a result of an underwater pipeline leak on a Royal Dutch Shell PLC production platform, the U.K.’s Department of Energy and Climate Change said Monday. “Current estimates are that the spill could [...]
Shell mum on flow from oil pipeline leak
Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:24am GMT LONDON Aug 15 (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell said an oil leak from a ruptured pipeline into the North Sea was slowing but refused to say how much oil has already leaked into the sea. Oil from the Anglo-Dutch oil major’s pipeline has been spilling into the sea since [...]
UK: 100s of Tons of Oil Leaked in North Sea Spill
By BEN MCCONVILLE and MEERA SELVA Associated Press LONDON August 15, 2011 (AP) The British government warned Monday that several hundred tons of oil may have leaked into the North Sea from a Royal Dutch Shell rig. The Department for Energy and Climate Change said it estimates that the leak from a flow line at [...]
MEND Accuses Shell of Sponsoring UNEP Ogoniland Report
Joy Olekanma: 14 August 2011 Port Harcourt Government for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has on Thursday accused oil giant, Shell of sponsoring the report of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on the oil spills in Ogoniland. MEND frowned at the acceptance of the report by President Goodluck Jonathan, adding that [...]
Shell accused of secrecy over North Sea platform oil leak
By Ian Forsyth Published: 15/08/2011 OIL giant Shell was accused last night of being secretive about a North Sea oil spill. The company was criticised for lack of transparency by both environmental body WWF Scotland and wildlife conservation group RSPB Scotland over the continuing incident at the Gannet Alpha platform. Between 12 and 120 barrels [...]
Shell under criticism for largest oil spill off Scotland in more than a decade
August 15, 2011 CRUDE oil continued to seep from a Shell platform in the North Sea late Sunday as the Anglo-Dutch oil giant came under criticism for what has been described as the worst spill in Britain in more than a decade. Shell was alerted to the leak from an undersea pipeline Wednesday after an [...]
MOSOP DISASSOCIATES ITSELF FROM STATEMENT BY LEDUM MITEE ON UNEP OGONILAND REPORT
The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People MOSOP hereby disassociates itself from a Statement purportedly issued by former MOSOP President, Mr. Ledum Mitee on the UNEP Ogoniland Report, stipulating 30 days ultimatum for action on the UNEP Ogoniland report.


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