Associated Press: Published April 18, 2012 LAGOS, Nigeria Royal Dutch Shell PLC is considering $4 billion worth of onshore projects in Nigeria to help capture natural gas currently burning at oil wells that contribute to global warming and can sicken those living nearby, the company’s CEO said Wednesday. CEO Peter Voser also said Shell’s [...]
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Shell Says Speeding Up Work on Using Flared Iraqi Natural Gas
Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) said its speeding up work on a project to capture natural gas from oilfields in southern Iraq and that it has signed an initial agreement to develop a petrochemical plant based on ethane. All hands on deck to catch up with time lost after more than a year of negotiations [...]
Corrib police rape-tape incident
Ms Sullivan was one of the women involved in the incident, first reported in The Mayo News in April 2011, where Gardaí inadvertently taped themselves joking about raping female protestors they had just arrested at the Corrib Gas site in north Mayo. Rape Tape investigation criticised Academics complain to Garda Ombudsman about aggressive procedures used [...]
Shell emits over 6m tonnes of C02 into Nigerian environment
By Clara Nwachukwu: APRIL 17, 2012 Anglo Dutch Shell has confessed to emitting as much as 6.1million tonnes of carbon dioxide, C02, into the Nigerian environment during oil and gas operations in 2011. The admission comes, even as the international community continues to raise alarm on the effect of such emissions on humans, plants and [...]
Corruption, murder and intrigue in China
Posting on Shell Blog by LondonLad on Apr 16th, 2012 at 7:57 am REPLY TO THIS ARTICLE: Chinese Whispers: Sticking all sorts of crime on Shell? Not hysterical or a troll just sometimes fed up with the tabloid reporting you make with innuendos, titilation and insertions with the word Shell highlighted to try and make [...]
How two men and a website in Colchester humbled one of the oil industry giants
Derek Brower (Editor, Petroleum Economist): 25 February 2007 It is not the kind of place you would expect to find at the centre of a global energy war. John Donovan’s office is in a modest house in a suburb of Colchester. No electronic maps of Europe adorn his walls, as they do the walls of [...]
Shell shale gas deal with China National Petroleum Corporation
Reports are now beginning to emerge drawing the China National Petroleum Company and Zhou Yongkang, a member of the all-powerful nine-member Politburo Standing Committee, into the unfolding political scandal, viewed as the most significant development/power struggle in China for many years. EMAIL DATED 15 APRIL 2012 SENT BY JOHN DONOVAN TO MR MICHIEL BRANDJES, COMPANY [...]
Total Elgin/Franklin toxic blowout
13 APRIL 2012 John Just received this pic from the Elgin-Franklin blowout. The yellow stuff presumably is sulfur. Not nice stuff. Blow-out is at the cellar deck from a surface Xmastree. No idea how sour (H2S content) the gas is, but realise that 1000 ppm (= 0.1%) means instant death. It is as poisonous or [...]
The Coming Boom in Arctic Drilling
By Aimee Duffy: April 10, 2012 Technology is changing the oil exploration and production picture, and one of the biggest impacts will be on Arctic drilling. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that 25% of the world’s remaining undiscovered conventional oil and gas reserves are located in the Arctic, with most of it in offshore reservoirs. The U.S. [...]
In Total North Sea gas leak, comparisons to Gulf oil spill inevitable
By Associated Press, Updated: Monday, April 9, 3:38 PM PARIS Oil giant Total has moved to reassure investors and environmental activists over the past week that the financial and environmental damage from its gas leak in the North Sea would be limited, a task made more difficult by comparisons to BPs handling of a catastrophic oil [...]
North Sea spills on the rise
Professor Andrew Watterson, the head of the occupational and environmental health research group at the University of Stirling, accused companies of playing down “the potentially catastrophic consequences” of gas and oil leaks. “ Karrie Gillett: MONDAY 09 2012 Sixty-nine oil and chemical spills in the North Sea have been reported in three months. Eighteen companies [...]
Elgin Leak
COMMENT BY A NORTH SEA PLATFORM EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION EXPERT John, Something is very strange about the Elgin well head platform and the subsequent leak. The media has made so much speculation that has little or no technical sense whatsoever. The attached is a scan of the wellhead itself as published in the Aberdeen Press [...]
Safety check backlog at UK oil rigs
A spokesman for Royal Dutch Shell, which also operates in the North Sea said: “Asset integrity is a high priority for Shell. In 2011, we invested around $600 million (379 million pounds) in our North Sea assets, including maintenance. We strive to operate all our assets, regardless of age or location, in a way that meets or exceeds both our global internal standards and relevant legal and regulatory requirements. We are confident that the maintenance plans for our North Sea assets are robust.”
North Sea gas leak vindicates locals’ fears
7 April 2012 – As the gas leak at the Elgin platform in the North Sea enters its thirteen day, Mayo residents again highlight the dangers of locating a raw gas pipeline in their community. – Total oil’s Elgin platform in the North Sea has now been leaking gas for thirteen days, with the platform [...]
SELECTION OF RECENT ARTICLES ON ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC.COM
HOW TO GUT GOLIATH At long last, someone has written an invaluable guide on how ordinary individuals can publicly criticize the rich and powerful, including multinational corporations, by using the Internet. EXTRACT: the most successful gripe site of all time, which targets Shell Oil, actually operates under the domain name royaldutchshellplc.com, Shells legal trading name. [...]


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