httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMKtkRWxZfA Nov. 30 – Canadian environmental activists demand Royal Dutch Shell puts people first during a protest in Durban, as United Nations climate talks enter their third day. Nick Rowlands reports.
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Canada natives sue Shell over oil sands funding
Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:43pm EST * Community seeks C$1.5 million, citing blocked requests * Shell says has spent more than C$200 mln Nov 30 (Reuters) – A Canadian native group is suing Royal Dutch Shell Plc for what it said was a failure by the oil major to live up to environmental funding agreements [...]
Overuse and waste of invaluable water resources within the oil and gas sector
EXTRACTS FROM THE RepRisk WATER SCARCITY REPORT RepRisk is the leading provider of dynamic business intelligence on environmental social and governance risks. In 2010, access to clean water received recognition as a basic human right through a majority vote of the United Nations General Assembly. According to the UN, nearly 900 million people have no [...]
State department faces Keystone XL review
8 November 2011 The US state department’s handing of a request to build Keystone XL, a 1,600-mile (2,700km) oil pipeline, will be reviewed for wrongdoing. Reports have surfaced that a company involved in the environmental review had listed developer TransCanada as a “major client”. The review decision comes a day after demonstrators protested against the [...]
Shell voices long-term concerns over Europe as profits double
By Emma Rowley EUROPE’S failure to cultivate growth is a bigger worry for oil and gas major Royal Dutch Shell than the region’s current sovereign debt crisis. The Anglo-Dutch company has cut its support of European projects to just 15pc of its total investment spend, which it puts at $100bn (£62bn) over four years. Shell [...]
Shell focuses on less developed US shale oil plays
HOUSTON | Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:35pm GMT Oct 31 (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) is “very interested” in onshore U.S. shale oil, but the company is focusing on less developed plays to bypass the pricey competitive rush for more established acreage, the head of Shell’s Americas operations said on Monday. Marvin Odum told [...]
Missing Shell exec found dead in Netherlands
31 October 2011 CALGARY — What should have been business as usual in the Netherlands turned tragic this weekend, as a missing Shell Canada employee has turned up dead. Barry Maguire, a general manager of design engineering for Shell, was found by the sea early Sunday. A spokesman for the company confirmed Sunday evening Maguire [...]
Asia LNG prices to continue rising-Shell CEO Voser
Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:07am GMT Oct 31 (Reuters) – Oil major Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSa.L) expects prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Asia to continue rising and refining margins to stay under pressure in 2012, its chief executive said on Monday. “LNG prices are rising and we see this continuing,” Peter Voser [...]
Shell looks to North Sea as European investment cut
MARK WILLIAMSON 28 Oct 2011 ROYAL Dutch Shell said it would curb investment in Europe where it expects the economy to stagnate, but made clear it would still spend in the North Sea. Announcing bumper profits driven by high oil prices, the oil and gas giant said it will shift a growing share of its [...]
OIL GIANT ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PROFITS BONANZA
By David Cralk: Friday October 28,2011 OIL giant Royal Dutch Shell unveiled a doubling in profits yesterday thanks to higher prices as it vowed to slash European investment because of economic fears. Chief executive Peter Voser said the group was making good progress as it reported third-quarter profits of $7.2billion (£4.5billion) for the period to [...]
Shell is another country: they do things differently there
The oil giant handles budgets and projects of a size that would daunt nation states. The difference is that it need answer to no one and it’s running a huge surplus Posted by Terry Macalister Thursday 27 October 2011 13.08 BST The Guardian Shell: ‘ticking like a Swiss watch’. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images What [...]
Economic benefits will likely win Keystone XL approval: Shell
Christine Dobby Oct 24, 2011 5:41 PM ET TORONTO The U.S. government is likely to approve the Keystone XL pipeline in part because of the economic benefits that would come along with the controversial US$7-billion project, the head of Royal Dutch Shells North American operations, predicted Monday. In fact, the economic benefits attendant [...]
Will Malcolm Brinded be attending the funeral of his friend Gaddafi?
COMMENTS FROM A ROYAL DUTCH SHELL RETIREE ON CURRENT NEWS STORIES Interested in the report on this leak they are trying to stop in Athabasca… Oilsands leak turned mine to pond Few people probably realise this is a nightmare and very likely unstoppable until the whole aquifer runs out of energy. Compare it with a [...]
Looking to strike it rich for oil in offshore Ireland
After the Government granted 12 firms permission to look for oil and gas around Ireland this week, Peter Flanagan and Donal O’Donovan ask if the next big oil field is really on our doorstep Thursday October 20 2011 IRELAND has watched for years as neighbours in the UK and Norway reaped the benefits of staggering [...]
Shell set to plug leak that created pond at oilsands mine
Never-seen-before problem shows importance of additional seismic work in areas earmarked for mining By Dave Cooper, edmontonjournal.com October 14, 2011 The flooded pit at Shells Muskeg River mine now holds about seven million cubic metres of salty water after a deep crack formed in the rock below the mined-out area last year, allowing water from [...]


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