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March 8th, 2013:

Selection of links to Shell related articles 8 March 2013

Selection of links to Shell related articles kindly supplied by a regular contributor

Shell Oil out: Native tribe still sees threat to “Sacred Headwaters”: Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)-The Tahltan Nation, in remote northwest British Columbia, blocked roads and staged sit-ins to keep Shell Oil from developing a huge coal bed …

Photos: Shell’s drillship heads to Asia: Alaska Dispatch-Mar 7, 2013: The Noble Discoverer, the massive drillship that is an integral part of Royal Dutch Shell’s Arctic oil drilling ambitions, is getting a lift to Asia.

Shell to construct liquefaction units for LNG transport corridors in US …: Energy Business Review-Shell and its affiliates plan to build two small-scale liquefaction units, which will … gas (LNG) fuel to marine and heavy-duty on-road customers in North America. … Shell Oil president Marvin Odum said that natural gas is an .. read more

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Cyber attacks on royaldutchshellplc.com

Screen Shot 2013-01-23 at 14.00.51By John Donovan: We had enjoyed a brief respite from the constant cyber attacks on this website, but the main disruptive activity restarted earlier this week. Michiel Brandjes, the Company Secretary & General Counsel Corporate of Royal Dutch Shell Plc had previously issued a denial of any involvement by Shell. However, for a number of reasons, including certain comments submitted for publication on our Shell Blog containing implied threats and reference to hacking, I believe Shell is behind what is going on. Such underhand operations designed partly for intimidation purposes, only make us more determined. We should not be too surprised if Shell is responsible, because for over a decade the company has engaged in a range of hostile covert activity against us. We have the evidence in the form of authentic Shell internal and external communications. It is possible that some of our recent postings relating to Peter Voser, Simon Henry, Matthias Bichsel, and the man in the Shell Hat, may not have been well received.  read more

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Shell Sees Major Advance in China Shale Output Within Two Years

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BY SIMON HALL

SINGAPORE—Royal Dutch Shell said it may be less than two years away from a major advance in shale gas production in China, bringing the country closer to being the first outside of North America to cash in on technology that has transformed the U.S. energy industry.

Unlocking the gas trapped inside China’s shale rock reserves, the world’s biggest, would provide much needed energy supplies to the energy-hungry economy and help cut down on expensive imports of gas. It would also provide a windfall for Western energy giants that provide the complex hydraulic fracturing technology. read more

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Shell set to abandon Saudi Empty Quarter gas search- sources

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Thu Mar 7, 2013 4:40am EST

* High costs, low returns of Empty Quarter gas search

* Development terms the problem-sources

* Shell says talks with Saudi government continue

By Reem Shamseddine and Amena Bakr

KHOBAR/DUBAI, March 7 (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell is set to pull out soon from a joint venture that has searched for gas in Saudi Arabia’s Empty Quarter for years, due to disagreements with the government over terms, four industry sources familiar with the matter said.

The gas search has been a top priority for Saudi Arabia as it struggles to keep pace with rapidly rising domestic demand for energy, but the shale revolution has opened up more lucrative opportunities for energy companies elsewhere. read more

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