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January 16th, 2013:

Financial Advice for Oil & Gas Pension Holders


John
 
Found this on the web – have no idea if it is for real, but may be of interest to some of your readers?
 
http://www.aesadviser.com/financial-advice-for-oil-gas-pension-holders/

EXTRACT FROM THE WEBSITE IN QUESTION

“I was pleasantly surprised to learn that I was able to transfer my Shell pension into a self invested scheme, with Shell offering a generous transfer value. Now, I feel like I have the best of both worlds. Am still able to grow my fund and will be able to generate an income at retirement but, will now be able to pass my fund of almost £1million on to my family, not back to Shell” read more

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CALL TO OPEN UP EMERGENCY SHELL ARCTIC REVIEW

He ordered the review following a series of increasingly serious mishaps with critical safety systems assembled by Shell.

Federal Agencies Need to Consult Outside Experts and Residents Not Just Industry

Washington, DC — The emergency 60-day review of Arctic drilling plans by the U.S. Interior Department must be opened to public scrutiny to have credibility, according to an open letter sent today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). The group is urging federal regulators to meet with independent experts in open session rather than only with industry representatives behind closed doors and to create an advisory council for local residents to participate in decision-making. Such a consultative process on Arctic offshore drilling is now playing out in Great Britain. read more

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Cormorant Alpha leak shuts down up to 27 UK oil fields

16 January 2013 Last updated at 07:31

A pipeline system servicing up to 27 oil fields has been shut down after a leak on the Cormorant Alpha platform, north-east of Shetland.

The fields affected, and another eight associated platforms, produce up to 6% of the UK’s oil and gas output.

Hydrocarbons were detected inside a leg of the Cormorant Alpha platform.

Its operator, Taqa Bratani, has removed non-essential workers as a precaution and said the leak had been contained.

Shutting down the platform, which is about 100 miles from Shetland, affects the whole Brent pipeline system. read more

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