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Ice could delays Shell’s work in Alaska

Published: June 15, 2012 at 6:35 AM WASHINGTON, June 15 (UPI) — Drilling operations in the arctic waters off the coast of Alaska might be scaled back if there is late ice cover in the region this summer, Shell said. Shell aims to launch a drilling campaign in the coming months in the Beaufort and [...]

No timeline for restart of Texas refinery unit-Motiva

Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:52pm EDT * New 325,000 bpd CDU may be shut for up to five months -sources * CDU furnace may have been heavily damaged -experts By Erwin Seba HOUSTON, June 15 (Reuters) – The operator of the largest U.S. oil refinery said on Friday it did not know how long a [...]

Shell sells three onshore Nigeria oil blocks

Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:38am EDT (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell’s Nigeria operation is working on selling three oil blocks in its latest move to divest some onshore assets, a spokesman said on Friday. Shell has been winding down some of its onshore operations to focus on offshore and deepwater drilling. The sales follow similar [...]

Inside edge for Shell?

John, Thought you might find this interesting given your involvement in the Gale Norton scandal several years ago. It would seem that given the reserves of oil involved Shell was attempting to gain an ‘inside edge’ via political connections. Oil-shale companies tout research projects – The Denver Post Oil shale: Buried treasure or shell game [...]

Send Shell lawyers on Arctic Assignment

John With all the recent attention being paid to inappropriate behaviour by MMS regulators, Shell might find having the BSEE regulators on board a bit harder to handle than was previously the case with the MMS – with the age of the rigs, and the fact that one has been stacked for a long period, [...]

Regulator vows close watch on Shell in Arctic

Regulator vows close watch on Shell in Arctic By Jennifer A. Dlouhy: Updated 07:37 p.m., Thursday, June 14, 2012 WASHINGTON – Federal inspectors will be stationed around the clock on rigs that Shell plans to use in drilling up to five wells in Arctic waters near Alaska this summer, a top U.S. regulator promised Thursday. Director James [...]

Claimed uprising by Shell Libya staff

(Photo from the article Royal Dutch Shell, Tony Blair and Muammar Gaddafi) Email purportedly sent on 14 June 2012 by Shell Libya staff to senior Shell managers. The email is in reaction to Shell’s recent decision to terminate its exploration contracts in Libya. Shell apparently preferred to deal with Mad Dog Gaddafi. THE EMAIL From: [...]

Shell to appoint line-up of firms to new global litigation roster

Author: Friederike Heine 25 May 2012 | 00:00 Royal Dutch Shell is set to create a global litigation adviser roster following the hire of Fulbright & Jaworski City disputes partner Richard Hill as associate general counsel for its newly-launched in-house disputes group. The energy giant has instructed Hogan Lovells on all dispute resolution matters since [...]

Shell Gear Needs More Tests Before Alaska Permits, Official Says

By Katarzyna Klimasinska on June 14, 2012 Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) must complete more tests of its safety equipment before the U.S. lets the company drill for oil off the north coast of Alaska, a regulator said. The examinations, which will verify whether Shell is able to stop the flow of oil in case [...]

Corbett begins PR effort for refinery tax credit

The Associated Press June 14, 2012, 6:14PM ET By Marc Levy HARRISBURG, Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett’s administration began its public relations effort Thursday to build support for a 25-year tax credit worth up to $1.7 billion that it wants to foster a petrochemical industry in Pennsylvania around the state’s supply of natural gas from the [...]