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KIERON McFADYEN: Bad boy made good

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By John Donovan

A number of people have contacted me about an article by Andrew Kellock published by the Aberdeen Press & Journal a few days ago under the headline:

Oil boss buys luxury mansion for bargain £1.85million (£1.65m LESS than the asking price!)

The “oil boss” is Kieron McFadyen, Royal Dutch Shell Plc executive vice-president of health, safety and the environment.

The “bad boy made good” phrase comes from an article published about him in September 2006, when Mr McFadyen admitted that at the time he left school, he was a complete waster.

From the comments I have received in the last few days, it is fair to say that he has his fans and his detractors. (For comments about Mr McFadyen see foot of article) read more

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Shell takes three-year extension on Maersk Curlew contract

Lloyds List: Shell takes three-year extension on Maersk Curlew contract

Tuesday 14 June 2005

Anglo-Dutch group set to develop further satellites as FPSO gets new lease of life that will see it through to 2008, writes Martyn Wingrove

SHELL is making a commercial commitment to develop more of the fields surrounding the Maersk Curlew production ship after extending its lease for another three years.

The Anglo-Dutch oil major had its eye on developing satellites to the floating production storage offloading vessel for the past five years and seems to be willing to make further progress after extending its lease with Maersk Contractors. read more

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Oilvoice.com: Shell Awarded Eight Blocks in 22nd Offshore Licensing Round

Oilvoice.com: Shell Awarded Eight Blocks in 22nd Offshore Licensing Round

17 September 2004

Shell U.K. Limited has been awarded two licences in the 22nd offshore licensing round in the UK Continental Shelf. Both licences are in the deep water Atlantic area West of Shetland and comprise a total of eight blocks. One is a new ‘Frontier’ licence with BP as partner and the other a Traditional licence with BP, ChevronTexaco and Faroe Petroleum as partners. Shell will be operator in both cases.

Kieron McFadyen, Technical Director of Shell Exploration & Production in Europe said: “We are very pleased with the awards in this licensing round. We believe the Atlantic margin West of Shetland is an area of potential. The award of these new licences is a further demonstration of Shell’s continued commitment to the North Sea and as the leading oil and gas operator in the UK Continental Shelf.” read more

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