FRANKFURT, July 3 | Tue Jul 3, 2012 6:49pm IST (Reuters) – German chemicals maker BASF and oil major Shell have been told by a Brazilian court to pay $382 million into a compensation fund for former employees at a pesticides plant who said their health suffered from working there. BASF said on Tuesday it [...]
Posts on ‘July 3rd, 2012’
Safety failings led to closure
APPARENTLY SHELL’S “TOUCH F*** ALL” SAFETY CULTURE ON NORTH SEA PLATFORMS IS STILL IN FORCE – READ THIS ARTICLE PUBLISHED TODAY OIL AND GAS TUESDAY 3rd July 2012 BY ROSS DAVIDSON A North Sea installation run by Shell was shut for nearly three months because of failings in the offshore giant’s measures to prevent a [...]
Saudi- Motiva shutdown may call for Aramco FDI review
The Port Arthur refinery is one of three refineries in the Gulf of Mexico region owned by Motiva Enterprises, LLC, which is another 50-50 joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Shell Oil Company. Its expansion took 5 years and $10 billion to complete. But with the bad news of shutting down the expansion project on [...]
A loose cannon at Sakhalin Energy
It seems to me slightly over-the-top for the Sakhalin Energy source to compare the Russian Federation Government dealings with the Donovans to “another mistake similar to signing The Non-Aggression Pact between the USSR and Germany of 1939…” By John Donovan Definition of a “loose cannon” – An unpredictable or uncontrolled person who is likely to [...]
Shell’s biggest regulatory challenges in Arctic Alaska may yet lie ahead
Alex DeMarban | Jul 02, 2012 Editor’s note: This is the third installment of a three-part series regarding Shell’s upcoming offshore activity in Alaska’s Arctic region. Part 1: Shell readies to roll dice on multibillion-dollar bet in Arctic. Part 2: Will offshore oil development in Alaska’s Arctic make state rich? Don’t count on it. A [...]
Will offshore oil development in Alaska’s Arctic make state rich? Don’t count on it.
Alex DeMarban | Jul 01, 2012 Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series. Part three will focus on the pipelines Shell must build to ship offshore oil to the trans-Alaska pipeline. Read Part 1: “Shell readies to roll dice on multibillion-dollar bet in Arctic.” Royal Dutch Shell is on the verge of starting [...]
Brazil judge: Shell, BASF must put $382 million into workers compensation fund pending suit
SAO PAULO — A Brazilian judge has ruled that the local subsidiaries of oil company Shell and the world’s largest chemical company, BASF, must pay $382 million into a compensation fund to potentially cover more than 1,000 workers who allege they were contaminated and sickened at an agricultural chemical plant. By Associated Press, Published: July 2 [...]

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