Royal Dutch Shell and Anglo-American recently shelved a $5 billion project to convert coal to diesel in the Latrobe Valley until further research was carried out.
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Fill ‘er up with coal, thanks
As Kermit the Frog observed, it’s not easy being green.
Royal Dutch Shell and Anglo American yesterday became the latest natural resources companies to shelve a clean energy scheme. Their joint A$5bn project in Australia to convert coal into liquid fuels may go ahead, eventually, but not with development costs this high and an oil price this low.
Shell, Anglo to Delay A$5 Billion Clean Fuels Project
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Anglo American Plc have delayed plans to develop a A$5 billion ($3.2 billion) project in Australia to convert coal into clean fuels, citing higher costs.
Shell-Anglo Collaboration Says LaTrobe Coal Has Clean Coal Future
Monash Energy is a collaboration of Shell and Anglo American and which jointly aims to develop a clean coal to liquid project in the LaTrobe Valley, east of Melbourne, utilising the latest low emissions technologies.
Shell to Sell Zimbabwe Petroleum Assets to Petronas (Update1)
Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe's biggest oil producer, will sell all its petroleum assets in Zimbabwe after President Robert Mugabe was reappointed last month in a disputed election following a decade of recession.
Anglo American to invest 400 million dollars in Zimbabwe: report
The Times said British American Tobacco and Barclays Bank would not add investment, while energy giants BP and Shell were "reviewing their presence in the country" according to the report.
You can’t label all international organisations as wasteful
Jenkins cites the UN, Nato, the World Bank, Unesco and the EU in his list of organisations that need to be accountable; but how about Save the Children, Oxfam International, Shell, Anglo American and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation?
Bad Moody: Anglo American Chairman gets an earful at Dal environmental lecture
Because of his work at Shell and the ensuing allegations of collaborating with Nigeria's military to murder environmental activists, Moody-Stuart was featured in the popular documentary The Corporation---he served tea to radical environmentalists as they protested on his front lawn.?