Shell to drill in Alaskan Arctic with protesters in pursuit
May 25th, 2015
by John Donovan.


Ten years after it first started acquiring new leases in the Arctic, and having spent almost $7bn, Shell has still not yet drilled a single well into oil-bearing rocks. A series of law suits, regulatory objections and its own mistakes have held it up.

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