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Shell News Saturday, 12 February 2005

Shell News Saturday, 12 February 2005

DAILY TELEGRAPH (UK): It will take another 30 years for the needle to sink to half empty, says Christopher Hope: “Last week Shell, which is already in hot water for managing to “lose” a third of its proven oil and gas last year, said it had only managed to find between 30pc and 40pc of the oil it had pumped in 2004.” (ShellNews.net) 12 Feb 05

Sharecast.com: Dividends: BP and Shell in focus: “Shell shares yield 3.5%, about the market average, compared with BP’s 2.8%. The reserves fiasco at Shell probably accounts for the gap.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 12 Feb 05

International Herald Tribune/The New York Times: Shell project is audited for back taxes in Moscow (ShellNews.net) 12 Feb 05

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Shell Faces Court Case On North Sea Oil Rig Deaths In Mar: “Royal Dutch/Shell Group will face a preliminary hearing March 30 in a court case on the deaths of two workers at one of its U.K. North Sea platforms, a spokesman for the Aberdeen prosecutors’ office, said Friday.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 12 Feb 05

roboticsonline.com: Shell Solar Implements Robotics to Increase Productivity: “Shell is also a big player committed to renewable energy and is in fact, among the largest manufacturers and marketers of solar photovoltaic panels in the world” (ShellNews.net) Posted 12 Feb 05

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