Searching for buried explosives inch by inch across a landmass the size of Bahrain is all part of a day’s work for Ken Portanger, Shell Iraq’s Explosive Removal team lead. Littered with mines, grenades, missiles and other deadly munitions, the Majnoon site is a stark reminder of the field’s turbulent past. Located along the border [...]
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Interesting information about Shell
John I hope you and your readers found the Shell Contractor profile to be of interest. Here is a case were a Federal Judge engaged in misconduct in a ruling favoring Shell Oil. Shell Oil Co. v. United States | Justia U.S. Federal Circuit Court of … During World War II, the U.S. contracted with [...]
Federal Contractor Misconduct Database
About POGO’s Federal Contractor Misconduct Database (FCMD) The government awards contracts to companies with histories of misconduct such as contract fraud and environmental, ethics, and labor violations. In the absence of a centralized federal database listing instances of misconduct, the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is providing such data. We believe that it will lead [...]
San Francisco Gasoline Gains After Shell Martinez Flares Gases
By Lynn Doan – Jun 8, 2012 11:02 PM GMT+0100 California-blend gasoline in San Francisco gained for the first time in four days after Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) flared gases at the Martinez oil refinery in Northern California because of an “operational issue.” The 158,000-barrel-a-day Martinez plant reported a release of sulfur dioxide at [...]
Subsidies may grow for Shell Oil
The news of additional subsidies for Shell, the world’s second-largest company with more than $20 billion in profits last year, left state Sen. Daylin Leach, D-Montgomery, “very troubled.” “Wouldn’t it make more sense for the company that caused the pollution to pay for the costs of cleaning it up, rather than the taxpayers?” By Alex [...]
Gulf Gasoline Drops After Motiva Said to Plan Crude Unit Start
By Paul Burkhardt – Jun 8, 2012 6:38 PM GMT+0100 Gulf Coast gasoline weakened as Motiva Enterprises was said to plan a June 10 start of the new 325,000-barrel-a-day crude unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery. The unit, shut June 3 to repair damage from a small fire, could near full rates within a [...]

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