December 22, 2011, 11:33 AM EST By Joe Carroll and Juan Pablo Spinetto Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) — Chevron Corp., the operator of the Brazilian offshore well that triggered oil leaks, and rig owner Transocean Ltd. will defend executives threatened with criminal indictments in the South American nation. Chevron learned that Brazils federal police intend to [...]
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Shells Arrow Energy Cleared by Australia, China to Purchase Bow
December 16, 2011, 2:21 AM EST By James Paton Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) — Arrow Energy Ltd., the natural gas producer owned by Royal Dutch Shell Plc and PetroChina Co., won approval from Australias Foreign Investment Review Board to buy Bow Energy Ltd. for A$535 million ($534 million). The transaction was also cleared by Chinese authorities, [...]
Could Chinese Shale Mean the End of U.S. Shale Gas Boom?
By Pierre Bertrand | December 12, 2011 5:47 PM EST China‘s natural gas industry is still developing, but already it is showing signs that worry some players in the U.S. Last week, Royal Dutch Shell and Chinese officials announced the company found shale gas in two wells in the Shichuan province, and that production was [...]
CNPC Relies on Shell, Exxon Mobil to Develop Chinese Shale Gas
December 08, 2011, 10:58 AM EST By Wael Mahdi Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) — China National Petroleum Corp. will rely on help from Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Exxon Mobil Corp. amongst others to develop its shale gas resources. CNPC is working with Shell on a project in central China to develop shale gas, its president [...]
Shell Says Exports, Truck Fuel Among Options for U.S. Shale Gas
By Eduard Gismatullin – Dec 7, 2011 12:01 AM GMT Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA), Europes largest energy producer, is weighing options for rising North American natural-gas output including exports and making liquid fuels, Chief Executive Officer Peter Voser said. Shell will double North American gas production in the next three years to the equivalent [...]
Shell strikes shale gas in China
By Tom Bergin DOHA | Tue Dec 6, 2011 4:29am EST (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell Plc has found shale gas in China, a development that could cap imports in a market natural gas producers are hoping will drive demand. An official with Shell’s partner, PetroChina (601857.SS), a unit of the country’s top energy group, [...]
E.U. sanctions force Shell to leave Syria
Protesters opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad face violent responses from security forces. The Arab League passed a series of measures censuring Syria for its actions. By Javier Blas, Published: December 2 LONDON Royal Dutch Shell said Friday it will cease activities in Syria after the European Union blacklisted three state-owned Syrian oil companies in [...]
Shell says to cease activities in Syria
Sanctions bite in Syria as oil giant Shell pulls out By Douglas Hamilton BEIRUT | Fri Dec 2, 2011 9:42am EST (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell said on Friday it would cease operations in Syria to heed new European Union sanctions against Damascus, deepening the international isolation of President Bashar al-Assad imposed over his violent [...]
Super Puma’s North Sea death crash fault ‘not recognised’
24 November 2011 An indication of a fault that led to a North Sea helicopter crash in which 16 men died had not been recognised just a week earlier, a report has found. All 14 passengers and two crew lost their lives in April 2009 when the Bond Super Puma came down off Peterhead. The [...]
Secret saga behind a 9 billion barrel block in Nigeria
From AFRICA ENERGY INTELLIGENCE 24 AUGUST 2011 After ten years of maneuvering and court cases, Shell ended up by offering to buy Malabu Oil & Gas’ offshore block OPL 245 (see our report in AE1 656). The stakes in the game were indeed high. lying alongside Total’s Akpo block, the acreage could contain up to [...]
U.S. Plans New Sanctions Against Irans Oil Industry
By MARK LANDLER and ALAN COWELL A version of this article appeared in print on November 19, 2011, on page A8 of the New York edition. WASHINGTON The Obama administration plans to impose a new round of sanctions against Irans petrochemical industry, a Western official briefed on the plans said Friday, less than two [...]
Shell Is Welcome Barbarian in Chinas Shale Gas
The big question is: Can Shell keep riding this tiger? What prevents PetroChinas parent, CNPC, from exploiting the Western producer for what it wants and then tossing it aside or perhaps even taking it over?
Shell produces oil from world’s deepest subsea well in Gulf of Mexico
English.news.cn 2011-11-18 11:34:39 HOUSTON, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) — Shell Oil Company said Thursday it has started producing oil from a well 9,627 feet (2934 meters) below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, the deepest underwater well in the world. The well is located in the Tobago Field 200 miles (322 kms) southwest of Houston [...]
Shell’s China Moves: Can Shell keep riding this tiger?
The Anglo-Dutch energy giant and state-owned PetroChina have teamed up to get gas out of the ground in Chinaand to tap new sources of energy worldwide November 16, 2011, 11:10 PM EST By Stanley Reed and Dexter Roberts The hilltop city of Yulin, about 500 miles southwest of Beijing, was once a strong point in [...]
Peter Voser article: Burning issue for leadership
Updated: 2011-11-09 By Peter Voser (China Daily) Coordinated global response is needed to meet challenge of providing more energy for more people and cutting CO2 Our world reached a significant milestone on Oct 31 when a mother gave birth to the Earth’s 7 billionth inhabitant. At this rate, the Earth will be home to more [...]


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