By Carol Wolf and Kasia Klimasinska on July 18, 2012 Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) has spent $4.5 billion since 2005 preparing to explore for oil off Alaska’s north coast in the Arctic. U.S. taxpayers may end up paying almost as much to supervise future operations in the region. Shell, which may begin drilling next [...]
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Shell hit with Twitter hoax, campaign spoof
By Hayley Tsukayama, Wednesday, July 18, 9:09 PM With Shell under scrutiny following news that one of its drilling ships in Alaska’s Dutch Harborlost its mooring earlier this week, an old campaign spoofing the oil company has been reborn.The campaign skewers Shell’s “Let’s Go” ad campaign by adding captions such as “Birds are like sponges…for oil! Let’s [...]
Epic Shell PR fail? No, the real villains here are Greenpeace
COMMENT BY A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR REGARDING RECENT POSTINGS “BY LondonLad” ON OUR SHELL BLOG Does LondonLad write for the New Statesman? I find it hard to see why something very obviously tongue in cheek upsets these people – Shell don’t even bother to make their spin entertaining, while Greenpeace make no pretence about what is [...]
Diver Inspection of Drillship Leased By Shell Shows No Damage
JULY 17, 2012 UPDATE: Diver Inspection of Drillship Leased By Shell Shows No Damage –Shell, U.S. Coast Guard say inspection showed no damage to drillship –Vessel is part of Shell’s controversial Arctic drilling plan, scheduled to start this summer –Shell is investigating the incident By Angel Gonzalez HOUSTON–A team of divers inspecting a drillship leased [...]
Shell poised to bid for China shale gas exploration rights
By Xie Yu in Shanghai (China Daily): Updated: 2012-07-18 08:03 25.1 trillion cu m of exploitable shale gas resources could meet country’s gas demands for 200 years Global energy giant Royal Dutch Shell Plc is eager to participate in China’s unconventional gas exploitation projects, especially shale gas, Lim Haw-kuang, executive chairman of Shell China Group, [...]

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