In Sakhalin… Exxon has fared much better than rival Royal Dutch Shell, which has led the development of Sakhalin-2. In 2005 Shell disclosed $10 billion in cost overruns on the $20 billion project, and in 2007 it was forced by the Kremlin to sell half of its Sakhalin stake to Gazprom. Though Shell and Rosneft [...]
Posts on ‘August 31st, 2011’
Another Denial of Service Attack on Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com website?
Distributed Denial of Service attack, is when a server is bombarded with so many requests that it cant respond to legitimate traffic. By John Donovan Apologies for this website being down earlier today. Our dedicated server may have been the target of a denial-of-service high load attack by an unknown party. This information comes from [...]
U.K. Shell Deal Spotlights Value of Common Law Model for Human Rights Litigation
Michael D. Goldhaber: The American Lawyer August 31, 2011 Royal Dutch Shell has been sued so many times over its conduct in Nigeria that its cases offer a laboratory experiment for human rights litigation. After thirteen years of arduous U.S. alien tort litigation, Wiwa v. Shell resulted in a piddling $15.5 million settlement in 2009. [...]
Exxon Reaches Arctic Oil Deal With Russians
By ANDREW E. KRAMER A version of this article appeared in print on August 31, 2011, on page A1 of the New York edition MOSCOW Exxon Mobil won a coveted prize in the global petroleum industry Tuesday with an agreement to explore for oil in a Russian portion of the Arctic Ocean that is [...]


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