There are 47 pages in all, many marked as confidential. The leaked files include a history of Shell’s long involvement with Libya, confidential technical information, confidential strategies and plans, including projections stretching many years ahead.
By John Donovan
We have combined a number of leaked files relating to Shell’s operations in Libya and have published them online.
There are 47 pages in all, many marked as confidential.
The leaked files include a history of Shell’s long involvement with Libya, confidential technical information, confidential strategies and plans, including projections stretching many years ahead.
The information is likely to be of interest to academics and even more so to Shell’s rivals, who may find some of it invaluable.