At the end of last year, when it looked as if OPEC was making a concerted effort to rein-in oil market oversupply, shares in Royal Dutch Shell(LSE: RDSB) charged to a 52-week high of just under 2,400p. Unfortunately, this rally didn’t last long. By the end of the first quarter, the shares had fallen by nearly 10% and have continued to slide as worries about a new oil glut have continued to grow. The falling oil price has reignited the argument about the sustainability of Shell’s dividend payout. FULL ARTICLE
June, 2017:
Abandon ship in a world of sub-$50 oil?
Shell News Update 23 June 2017
Ben van Beurden bows to Putin at an earlier meeting (On 18 April 2014) See article below – Shell firmly integrated in Russia…
Shell’s $1 Billion New Zealand Sale Said to Draw OMV, Vermilion: Bloomberg: 23 June 2017
Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s sale of its remaining New Zealand energy assets has drawn interest from companies including OMV AG and Vermilion Energy Inc., people with knowledge of the matter said.
Shell ‘shells out’ $75 a foot for pipeline easements: 23 June 2017
Court records suggest that Shell’s latest pipeline easement agreements in Pennsylvania will cost $75 a foot to carry ethane to its new ethane cracker facility.
Shell Company Firmly Integrated in Russian Economy, PM Medvedev Says: Sputnik: 22 June 2017
Earlier in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with Royal Dutch Shell CEO Ben van Beurden to discuss the plans regarding the company’s future work in Russia, including the construction and financing of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
Shell News Update 22 June 2017
India’s LNG-led gas market may grow over 6 times by 2030: Royal Dutch Shell: Business Standard: 22 June 2017
Global oil major Royal Dutch Shell says that India may see at least six times growth in Indian gas market by 2030 from the current levels. It adds that liquefied natural gas (LNG) may be the largest contributor to it.
Brains behind Shell’s iconic Brent bid final farewell: EnergyVoice.com: 22 June 2017
Shell gave some of its former employees the chance to bid farewell to the platform, which generated more than £35billion over its four decades.
Oil Majors Snatch Up Mexican Oil Blocks: OilPrice.com: 21 June 2017
Other top-tier oil companies won blocks as well – Russia’s Lukoil took one, and Total SA and Royal Dutch Shell joined hands to win another. It marked Shell’s first upstream entry into Mexico.
Shell News Update 21 June 2017
Oil firms could waste trillions if climate targets reached: report: Reuters: 20 June 2017
Oil giants including Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell risk spending more than a third of their budgets by 2025 on oil and gas projects that will not be feasible if international climate targets are to be met, a thinktank says.
Global oil price falls to nine-month low as oversupply fears mount: The Independent: 21 June 2017
A number of producers – notably Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Russia – have aggressively ramped up output…
Norway opens up record 93 blocks for Arctic oil exploration: Financial Times: 21 June 2017
Norway has infuriated environmental groups by opening up a record number of blocks in the Arctic for oil exploration. Environmental groups, emboldened by their success ending Royal Dutch Shell’s drilling off Alaska, are stepping up protests against Oslo.
Shell News Update 20 June 2017
Collapsing oil prices could fall into the $30s before the selling stops, analysts say: CNBC: 20 June 2017
Oil prices could slide back into the $30s per barrel before the sell-off ends and prices stabilize, analysts said, bringing pain to both OPEC and its archrival — the U.S. shale industry.
Exxon, BP and Shell back carbon tax proposal to curb emissions: The Guardian: 20 June 2017
In a full-page newspaper ad on Tuesday, the companies called for a “consensus climate solution that bridges partisan divides, strengthens our economy and protects our shared environment”. Exxon and the others were listed as founding members of the plan…
Shell Nigeria considering investment in gas project in Niger Delta: Reuters: 20 June 2017
Osagie Okunbor, managing director of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), said the project under consideration would have a capacity of 300 million cubic feet and would be located in the city of Asa.
Shell News Update
Total and Shell win block in Mexico shallow water oil auction: Reuters: 19 June 2017
A consortium comprising France’s Total (TOTF.PA) and Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) won the 15th shallow water oil and gas block put up for auction on Monday, the Mexican oil regulator said.
Qatargas to deliver up to 1.1 mln tonnes of LNG per year to Shell: Reuters: 18 June 2017
Qatargas said on Saturday it had signed a sales and purchase agreement with Shell for the delivery of up to 1.1 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year for five years.
European Commission approves Shell’s $3.8 billion North Sea sale: Reuters: 16 June 2017
The European Commission approved on Friday Royal Dutch Shell’s (RDSa.L) $3.8 billion sale of North Sea oil and gas assets to private equity-backed Chrysaor.
Shell Money Laundering
From a Shell Blog contributor
I commend you on your article Shell Money Laundering for Saudi Arabia
As the NGO Global Witness pointed out earlier this year in relation to the OPL 245 corruption scandal, nobody should be above the law, even the mighty Royal Dutch Shell enterprise. Global Witness and The Corner House have campaigned and exposed the corruption around the OPL 245 deal for several years. In 2011, Shell and Eni paid $1.1 billion to Malabu Oil and Gas, a front company secretly owned by a former Nigerian oil minister. Prosecutors have alleged that over US$500m went to “fronts for [former] President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria”. This crooked deal deprived Nigeria’s people of a sum worth 80% of its 2015 healthcare budget. Shell and Eni have always denied that they knew the money would go to Malabu, but documents seen by Global Witness show that the companies constructed the deal knowing that the money would flow ultimately to Etete’s company.
ROYAL DUTCH SHELL CORRUPTION
By John Donovan: Monday 19 June 2017
It is interesting, in view of subsequent events, to reflect back on an “Investigations Case Manager” job Shell advertised a decade ago.
Extract
The successful candidate for this role will provide specialist advice, awareness training, information and expert investigative resources to all Group companies worldwide on practices which conflict with Shell Group Business Principles. These include fraud, contract corruption (illegal information brokering), bribery, money-laundering and organised crime.
Shell lack of transparency about corruption
By John Donovan
It is interesting to consider Shell’s current overview approach to the disclosure of corruption and bribery activity involving Shell and its employees/contractors, compared with the detailed information supplied in past years.
e.g. from The Shell Report 2004
“In 2004, we provide the number of proven incidents of bribery and fraud gathered by our internal audit system and reported to the Group Audit Committee – 16 bribery incidents and 123 fraud cases were reported, resulting in the dismissal or resignation of 203 staff and contractors. We will continue to improve our detection and data quality.”
Service level in Shell’s HQ restaurant is rapidly declining
Cutting costs to pay for BvB’s purchase of BG Group? From information supplied, appears to a genuine lunch time photo taken at Shell’s HQ restaurant in The Hague.
Shell News Update 14 June 2017
Shell gets $142m tax refund in UK as decommissioning bills mount: The Herald: 14 June 2017
Around $116m of the refund appears to be due to the relief provided to Shell for the costs of decommissioning work completed on the giant Brent field north east of Shetland.
Shell’s report says it has ‘zero tolerance’ on bribery and corruption: The National: 13 June 2017
Shell’s code of conduct includes specific instructions to staff and mandatory training “especially with respect to potential conflicts of interest and the offer or acceptance of gifts and hospitality”. “Our anti-bribery commitment is an integral part of the Shell General Business
Principles, first published in 1976.
Gov. Tom Wolf tours Shell cracker plant site, impressed by speed and scale of work: The Times: 14 June 2017
POTTER TWP. — Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is impressed by the speed and scale of the work being undertaken by the workforce building Shell Chemicals’ $6 billion ethane cracker plant.
Shell News Update 14 June 2017
Shell to cash in $10bn from divestments in second half: EnergyVoice.com: 14 June 2017
The Anglo-Dutch energy giant’s net debt currently stands about $72billion and Shell wants to shave off about $20billion to reduce gearing − the level of a company’s debt related to its equity capital − to around 20%. Shell is in the midst of a push to sell $30billion worth of assets between 2016 and 2018 to rebalance its books following its takeover of BG Group.
UK Government pays Shell £112m tax rebate despite oil giant making billions in profits: Independent: 14June 2017
Most of the payment from HM Revenue and Customs is a contribution towards Shell’s costs for decommissioning its North Sea oil and gas fields. It follows a similar payment of £85m in 2016.
Shell Litigation News Stories June 2017
Supreme Court rules Shell acted in contempt over Corrib land access: The Irish Times: 14 June 2017
The Supreme Court has found Shell E & P Ireland was acting in civil contempt of court orders when, nine years ago, it entered on to commonage lands at Rossport located on the modified route for the Corrib gas onshore pipeline.
Company fined €300,000 over death of worker at Corrib gas tunnel: the journal.ie: 14 June 2017
A GERMAN CIVIL engineering company has been fined €300,000 over the death of a contractor in 2013. Wayss and Freitag Ingenieurbau AG contractor Lars Wagner, who worked for Herrenknecht AG, was killed on 8 September 2013 at the Mayo project.
Polluted-Water Case Against BP and Shell Revived: Courthouse News Service: 13 June 2017
MANHATTAN (CN) — No longer protected by its deals with California prosecutors, BP and Shell must face another lawsuit alleging that its underground storage tanks continue to pollute Orange County’s groundwater with a toxic gasoline additive.
Shell African News Stories
Malabu Deal: Court adjourns case against Adoke, Etete, Shell to October 26: TV360 Nigeria: 13 June 2017
The case against former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, a former Minister of Petroleum, Dan Etete; oil giants, Shell, Eni and four others has again been adjourned to October 26, 2017.
Court orders Shell to pay N122b damages for oil spill: TheGuardian Nigeria: 12 June 2017
The Court of Appeal in Port Harcourt has ordered Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to pay N122 billon as damages to Ejama-Ebubu community in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State for crude oil spillage.
Support integrity fund against state capture, says Shell boss: BusinessDay: 12 June 2017
Bonang Mohale, chairman of Shell SA and deputy chairman of Business Leadership SA, has called on business to invest in an integrity fund that would support activities to put the country on a different path.