ft.com/energysource Next week, the person in the hotseat will be Peter Voser, the boss of one of the worlds biggest oil companies, Shell. This is your chance to ask him anything you want, from the controversy surrounding oil sands, to why Shell thinks gas is so important, to the prospects for drilling in the Gulf [...]
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Royal Dutch Shell Arctic Issues
Article by a former employee of Shell Oil USA UPDATED WITH COMMENTS AND MORE INFORMATION December 4, 2010 I would like to point out that Shell Oil USA (and other operators) safely drilled a number of exploratory wells in the Arctic waters of offshore Alaska in the late 1980′s and early 1990′s without mishap. These wells [...]
Kempthorne, Norton tell Congress major oil spill in Gulf beyond what anyone expected
Gale Norton “sent a clear message: the priority was more drilling first, safety second,” Waxman said. Associated Press Published July 20, 2010 WASHINGTON Two former Interior secretaries told Congress Tuesday they did not anticipate an accident as large as the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. But Gale Norton and Dirk Kempthorne say [...]
U.S. goverment was repeatedly warned blowout preventers (BOPs) used on offshore wells were unreliable
On multiple occasions, reports prepared for the Minerals Management Service (MMS) warned that the blowout preventers (BOPs) used on offshore wells were unreliable. The Department never acted on these warnings. THE HUFFINGTON POST Interior Secretaries Under Bush And Obama Exposed By House Panel For Lax Oversight Of Oil Drilling 07-20-10 A tough new memo from [...]
Former Interior Secretary: Attitude of Mutual Problem Solving With Oil Industry Under Bush
By Andrew Restuccia 7/20/10 12:52 PM Former Interior Department Secretary Gale Norton told a congressional panel today that the department, under her tenure, saw its relationship with the oil industry when permitting and licensing offshore drilling projects as one of mutual problem solving. Nortons remarks came during a House Energy & Commerce Committee joint-subcommittee hearing [...]
Probe of Ex-Interior Secretary Nortons Handling of Shell Winds Down, Sources Say
THE CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY By Peter H. Stone | July 09, 2010 A Justice Department probe into whether former Interior Secretary Gale Norton (right) illegally gave preferential treatment to Royal Dutch Shell Group, which later hired her for an executive job, is expected to end soon without any charges, say sources familiar with the [...]
Real reason behind Shell spying operation on the Donovans?
“It would indeed be ironic if the resources of one investigative arm of the U.S. government has been used by Shell in an attempt to impede the Shell/Gale Norton corruption investigation being carried out by another investigative arm of the U.S. government.” By John Donovan In December 2009, following an analysis of Shell internal communications [...]
Feds’ offer of new oil shale leases nets 3 takers
In a separate investigation, the Department of Justice is looking at whether former Interior Secretary Gale Norton used her position to steer three of the leases issued in 2007 to Royal Dutch Shell PLC, her employer after she left the federal government.
Gale Norton’s Questionable Oil Industry Work
THE HUFFINGTON POST: Colorado’s Top 5 Scandals of 2009 Luis Toro: Director, Colorado Ethics Watch Posted: January 8, 2010 10:20 AM Gale Norton’s Questionable Oil Industry Work: In September 2009 the Department of Justice issued subpoenas as part of an investigation into Bush administration Interior Secretary and former Colorado Attorney General Gale Norton. The Department [...]
Royal Dutch Shell Chair Backs Carbon-Trading System
He declined to say whether Shell is cooperating with a Justice Department investigation of allegations of corruption involving former U.S. Interior Secretary Gale Norton, saying that’s a matter for Shell’s management team.
SEX, DRUGS & CORRUPTION SPONSORED BY SHELL
LEAFLET BEING DISTRIBUTED AT SHELL CENTRE, LONDON, WEEK COMMENCING 26 OCTOBER 2009. SEX, DRUGS & CORRUPTION SPONSORED BY SHELL By John Donovan of royaldutchshellplc.com: October 2009 Shell senior management pretends that it stands resolutely behind the anti-corruption pledges in the Shell General Business Principles. I have already revealed that the hypocrites at the top of [...]
Infamy of the former interior secretary, Gale Norton
Denver Post Greene: Integrity breaks new ground at Interior Department By Susan Greene Denver Post Columnist Posted: 10/22/2009 01:00:00 AM MDT It takes a special something to become the first and only member of George W. Bush’s Cabinet investigated formally for criminal corruption. That distinction goes to Colorado’s own Gale Norton. I write not to inflict [...]
Oil shale future for U.S.? New rules are in place
The Department of Justice already has launched a probe into whether Bush’s Interior Secretary Gale A. Norton used her position to steer three of the six potentially lucrative oil leases to Royal Dutch Shell PLC, the company she works for now.
U.S. Re-Examines Bush-Era Changes to Oil-Shale Leases
On Jan. 15–days before President Barack Obama took office–the Interior Department offered exclusive “lucrative benefits” to six oil-shale lease holders in a way that raised “serious concerns,” Mr. Salazar wrote in a letter to the Interior Department’s inspector general. Three of those leases are held by a unit of Royal Dutch Shell PLC for parcels in Colorado.


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