Shell News Archive Wednesday, 29 December 2004
Dec 29th, 2004
by John Donovan.
Shell News Archive Wednesday, 29 December 2004
The Globe&Mail (Canada): Nigerian militants free Shell subcontract worker: “A Croatian subcontractor for oil giant Royal Dutch/Shell Group who was taken hostage by militants in Nigeria’s turbulent oil producing delta was handed over alive yesterday, a government official said.” (ShellNews.net) 28 Dec 04
THE LONDON TIMES: Need to Know: 2004 in review: “Sir Philip Watts, the former chairman of Royal Dutch/Shell, led a string of departures from the Anglo-Dutch oil giant in the wake of news that it had misclassified some 25 per cent of its oil reserves” (ShellNews.net) 29 Dec 04
TheDeal.com: Shell gets U.S. antitrust nod: “U.S. antitrust enforcers on Tuesday, Dec. 28, said they would not oppose a plan by oil major Royal Dutch/Shell Group to move to a unified corporate structure from a century-old dual-ownership system.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 29 Dec 04
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