Shell News Archive Monday 19 December 2005
This Day Online (Nigeria): Shell Faces Contempt Charge on Gas Flaring: “So soon after its fraud over Nigerian reserves, it’s astonishing that Shell has not complied with this court order preventing it from continuing gross violations of human rights. Its behaviour seriously undermines respect for the rule of law that its operations depend on,”: Posted Monday 19 December 2005: READ Forbes/AFX News Limited: Shell says will continue to invest heavily in North Sea despite tax hike: Monday 19 December 2005: READ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL/BARRON’S ONLINE: Conoco Scorned Could Be a Steal: “It’s possible Conoco itself could attract interest from one of the globe’s super-major oil companies, including BP, Royal Dutch Shell or Total. Conoco’s market value is $81 billion, but BP and Royal Dutch are valued at over $200 billion. “The cheapest energy assets in the world are located in Houston [Conoco’s home base],” Marcin says. “Investment bankers around the globe all realize that.”: Monday 19 December 2005: READThe Scotsman: Shell seeks more gas from deepwater Egypt area: “Royal Dutch Shell said on Sunday it had found up to 1 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas so far in a deepwater concession in Egypt, but a rig shortage had delayed further exploration drilling to mid-2006.”: Posted Monday 19 December 2005: READ
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