By John Donovan: 12 January 2012 The front page lead story published by the Financial Times newspaper today reports that European refiners have begun to sever links with Iran ahead of an EU meeting, which could impose a full oil embargo on the Iranian regime. (A version of the article is also published on ft.com) [...]
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Casey lobbies Shell to build chemical plant in Pa.
JANUARY 11, 2012 Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey on Wednesday wrote to a Shell executive in hopes of persuading the oil and gas giant to choose a Pennsylvania site to build a huge new chemical plant that could mean thousands of new jobs and millions of tax dollars for the state. [...]
Shell Reports Piping Leak At Deer Park, Texas, Refinery
JANUARY 10, 2012, 6:10 P.M. ET NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)-Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA, RDSA.LN) Tuesday reported an emissions event caused by a leak in overhead piping at the company’s joint-venture refinery in Deer Park, Texas. In a filing to Texas state environmental regulators, the company said the emissions were routed to the appropriate safety [...]
CORRIB GAS PROJECT WARNING TO SHELL FROM IRISH GOVERNMENT
Irish President Michael D Higgins and author Lorna Siggins at the launch of “Once Upon A Time in the West: The Corrib Gas Controversy.” Photograph: Cyril Byrne By John Donovan Michael Crothers, a Shell veteran, has recently taken over as the new managing director of the Corrib Gas Project in Ireland, a project mired in [...]
Shell flouts discrimination ruling by Dutch Equal Treatment Commission
THIS ARTICLE WAS SENT TO SHELL SOME DAYS AGO GIVING SHELL THE OPPORTUNITY TO POINT OUT ANY INACCURACY AND PROVIDE COMMENT IF IT WISHED TO DO SO. SHELL HAS THUS FAR NOT TAKEN UP THE INVITATION. By John Donovan A few months ago Shell was found guilty of discrimination towards an employee by the Dutch [...]
Our environment should speak louder than lobbyists
By Richard Moniak On Dec. 16, 2011 the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) gave Shell Oil conditional approval of their Chukchi Sea exploratory drilling plan. The agency directed Shell to shorten the proposed drilling season by 38 days to ensure that, if an accident occurs, they can cap a well blowout and clean [...]
Tainted ‘symbiotic partnership’ between Brunei regime and Shell
His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei meeting Malcolm (TFA) Brinded, Shells Executive Director, Upstream International. By John Donovan On Sunday 1 January, the Borneo Bulletin published a gushing article under the headline “Oil & Gas continues to shower Brunei with benefits, opportunities“. It described a claimed lovefest relationship between Royal Dutch Shell and the Brunei [...]
Big role for gas in global energy mix
LETTER FROM MALCOLM BRINDED (RIGHT) PUBLISHED BY THE FINANCIAL TIMES From Mr Malcolm Brinded. Sir, Jürgen Grossman, RWEs chief executive, makes some important points in articulating the scale of the challenge involved in reducing the carbon footprint of energy production (Germany faces Herculean task with move to renewables, Special Reports, Energy, December 5). But reconciling [...]
Shell NASCAR Alliance Suffers Setback
Searching for replacement after Penske Racing fires Busch By Carole Donoghue CSP Daily News | December 7, 2011 HOUSTON – Shell has just seen part of a multi-million dollar major marketing campaign run out of gas. The company devoted a major portion of its advertising energy to promoting NASCAR race driver Kurt Busch, who was [...]
Tainted history of the iconic Shell scallop logo
The iconic corporate logo used by Shell and the Nazis By John Donovan In 1904, the scallop shell or pecten replaced Shell Transports first marketing logo. In various forms it has remained in use ever since, becoming one of the best known corporate symbols in the world. The above information is taken from the: “The [...]
Shell, Iraq Sign Agreement for $17 Billion Project to Develop Natural Gas
By Kadhim Ajrash and Khalid Al-Ansary – Nov 27, 2011 2:08 PM GMT Iraq, seeking to boost power output after years of conflict and sanctions, signed the final accord for a $17 billion project with Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) to capture natural gas at oil fields. Shell Chief Executive Officer Peter Voser and Oil [...]
From our archive: ‘…Malcolm Brinded is certainly lying when he states that he did not know’
From a Shell Insider: …Malcolm Brinded is certainly lying when he states that he did not know: Mon 20 Feb 2006 04:27 AM EST Mr Donovan After reading some contributions to your site of insiders it made me decide to share something with you and your readers. Perhaps you see it fit to publish, I [...]
Blair’s ‘deal in the desert’ with Gadaffi paved the way for Shell and BP contracts
The release happened after Blair’s notorious “deal in the desert” with Muammar Gadaffi paving the way for multi- million-pound oil contracts with Shell and BP. (Saif al-Islam Gadaffi – above right) THE SUNDAY TIMES Headline: Gadaffi son may spill British secrets Sunday 20 November 2011 Marie Colvin and Dipesh Gadher THE London-educated Saif al-Islam Gadaffi, [...]
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 [...]
Randall L. Little v. Royal Dutch Shell Plc
Randall L. Little and Joel F. Arnold issued the proceedings in the name of the United States Government. They allege that Shell filed false information on Form MMS-2014 returns with the intention of reducing royalties owed to the U.S. government arising from the production of minerals from leases on Federal land.


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