October 26, 2011, 7:24 PM EDT By Nariman Gizitdinov and Hellmuth Tromm Oct. 27 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc and other partners in the Kashagan venture may complete expansion as early as 2017, allowing Kazakhstan to reach its goal of becoming one of the worlds biggest oil exporters faster. If the partners will choose [...]
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Shell Probe May Keep Oil Refinery Shut Through Mid-October
By Yee Kai Pin Oct. 5 (Bloomberg) — Singapores investigation of a Sept. 28 fire may force Royal Dutch Shell Plc to keep its largest oil refinery shut at least through the middle of October. The offshore Pulau Bukom refinery, which exports 90 percent of its products to the Asia-Pacific region, may be closed for [...]
Shell in Customer Talks After Fire Shuts Its Biggest Refinery
October 01, 2011, 8:43 AM EDT By Ann Koh and Yee Kai Pin Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc is in talks with customers about the supply of products as it halts all units at its largest oil refinery after the worst fire at the Singapore plant in 23 years. Shell is in [...]
Arrow Wins Bow Energy After Boosting Offer to A$535 Million
By James Paton Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) — Arrow Energy Ltd., owned by Royal Dutch Shell Plc and PetroChina Co., agreed to buy Bow Energy Ltd. after sweetening its offer to A$535 million ($516 million), gaining resources for a natural gas project in Australia. The coal-seam gas explorer and producer in Queensland state increased its cash [...]
Shell confirms oil off coast of French Guiana
By The Associated Press September 9, 2011, 4:14PM ET The Shell oil company on Friday confirmed that a deepwater drill has discovered oil about 90 miles offshore French Guiana. The company cautioned that it is still early in evaluating the well but said it was pleased by the initial results. Shell described the well as [...]
Shells U.S. Deep-Water Oil Drilling Disputed in Petitions
By Katarzyna Klimasinska June 9 (Bloomberg) — U.S. approval of a Royal Dutch Shell Plc oil exploration plan for the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico is illegal and should be withdrawn, environmental groups led by the Natural Resources Defense Council said in petitions. The NRDC and Oakland, California-based Earthjustice, in filings today in [...]
Shell Halves Nigerian Gas Flaring With New Units Through 2010
By Eduard Gismatullin April 19 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, operator of Nigerias largest oil fields, halved gas flaring in the African country between 2002 and 2010 after installing gathering infrastructure. Associated gas flaring, or burning off the fuel pumped together with crude oil production, declined to less than 300 million cubic feet a [...]
Nigeria: Shell plans $101M gas pipeline project
LAGOS, Nigeria Royal Dutch Shell PLC says it will build a $101 million gas pipeline through Nigeria’s oil-rich southern delta to help it cut down on burning gas from its operations. Shell’s local subsidiary issued a statement Monday saying it will build a 26-mile (42-kilometer) pipeline to bring the gas to a plant for domestic [...]
Shell searching for natural gas in South Africa
By DONNA BRYSON: JOHANNESBURG Shell wants to use thirsty technology that could contaminate groundwater to extract natural gas from a semi-desert region of South Africa, but officials from the international energy giant said Thursday that people living in the area won’t be left dry. The proposal is only in its early stages, but has drawn [...]
Shell, Cosan and Slavery
POSTING BY AN OUTSPOKEN FORMER EMPLOYEE OF SHELL OIL USA John, I recently read about Royal Dutch Shell and Cosan forming a jointly owned corporation to produce ethanol in Brazil. We all know how Shell treats the Nigerians, and how they have treated the Brazilians from previous revelations about their ‘drins’ production facilities. Now RD [...]
Warning about Mark Carne of Royal Dutch Shell Plc
Subject: Brent Bravo: watch Mark Carne Dear John, This email contains information about Mark Carne (right), who is currently employed by Shell as Regional Vice President for Middle East and North Africa. He reports directly to Malcolm Brinded. This email account has been set up to safeguard my anonymity, as Mr. Carne is known to [...]
Global Oil Companies Discover Cash in Their Trash
Companies like BP and Shell fetch top prices for assets many thought they’d struggle to discard By Stanley Reed, Brian Swint and Edward Klump January 13, 2011 To pay tens of billions of dollars in costs from the Deepwater Horizon disaster and spill, BP (BP) has been forced to ditch oil fields and other energy [...]
Malaysia Unveils $22 Billion of Energy, Property, Health Deals
By Manirajan Ramasamy and Barry Porter Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) — Malaysia unveiled 67 billion ringgit ($22 billion) of private-sector investments spanning energy, property and health, including oil and gas projects by Exxon Mobil Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell Plc. Exxon Mobil will jointly invest more than 10 billion ringgit in a production-sharing project with Petronas [...]
Shell Wins Approval for Game Changer Gas Project
By Ben Sharples and Gemma Daley: November 12, 2010, 12:35 AM EST Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europes largest oil company, won approval from the Australian government to proceed with the development of the worlds first liquefied natural gas project using a floating plant. Prelude, located about 200 kilometers (120 miles) off [...]
Shell Bribes Among Culture of Corruption
The company said Shells Nigerian employees specifically requested Panalpina Nigeria to provide false invoices with line items to mask the nature of the bribes. Shell wanted to hide the nature of the payments to avoid suspicion if anyone audited the invoices, Panalpina said. Shell separately admitted paying $2 million to Nigerian subcontractors on its deepwater [...]


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