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NEWS FLASH: Court Sets 1 March 2006 Deadline For Non-U.S. Purchasers of
Royal Dutch/Shell Transport Securities: Friday 20
January 2006:
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The
Sunday Times: Shell in wrangle over Irish sale: Sunday 22 January 2006:
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Business Week: Nigerian militia leader threatens attacks: Sunday 22 January
2006:
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Arkansas News: S's gone wild: Southwestern, Schlumberger and Shell pump
millions into Fayetteville Shale: Posted Jan 22, 2006:
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Petroleum News: Crude prices climb to 3-month high of $66: Possible
sanctions against Iran drive oil prices up; violence in Nigeria, IEA
forecast of reduced OPEC production also factors: Sunday 22 January 2005:
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Petroleum News: U.S. turns attention to shale, tar sands: "Nominations have
so far been received for 10 parcels in Colorado, eight in Utah and one in
Wyoming, with bidders including Chevron, ExxonMobil, Anadarko and Royal
Dutch Shell. Contracts are expected to be awarded this spring.": Posted
Sunday 22 January 2006:
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Petroleum News: Shell names three top Alaska officials: Sunday 22 January
2006:
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The Independent: Nigeria urged not to use force
to free kidnapped oil workers: Saturday 21 January 2006:
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The
Guardian: Fears for Nigerian hostages as captors warn of fresh oil attacks":
Sat 21 Jan 06:
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Financial Times: BUSINESS: Shell attacks in Nigeria: Published: Saturday
January 21 2006:
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Daily
Telegraph: VW and Shell join forces on biofuel: Saturday 21 January 2006:
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The Times:
Shell shareholders’ squabbles are sheer lunacy: “Shell is not in a strong
position to resist the Dutch, having provoked them by settling a different
but related lawsuit in the US. But if the oil group’s unified board has
learnt from its mistakes over the restructuring, it will try to stop small
investors from being fleeced by moralistic institutions.”: Saturday 21
January 2006:
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THE
WALL STREET JOURNAL: Energy: Bracing for Crisis at Davos Forum: Saturday 21
January 2006:
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THE
WALL STREET JOURNAL: Oil Surges to Four-Month High Amid Worries About
Supplies: "Royal Dutch Shell PLC
confirmed the death of a second catering contractor in an assault by armed
militants on an oil platform in southern Nigeria,
raising
the death toll in the latest string of attacks to 14.:
Friday 20 January 2006:
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The
Independent: Nigerian militants
warn: 'If sick hostage dies, we'll kill the rest': “The Movement for
the Emancipation of the Niger Delta has carried out a month-long campaign of
violence in the volatile region and it says group members were responsible
for the murder of at least 17 people at one of oil company Royal Dutch
Shell's site this week.”: Friday 20 January 2006:
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Daily Telegraph: Ransom is not enough for Nigerian kidnappers: Friday 20 Jan
2006:
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The
New York Times: Nigerian Militants to Kill Hostages if US Man Dies: Posted
20 January 2006:
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THE
WALL STREET JOURNAL: Washington Wire: Putting the Heat On: As international
oil prices climb higher, the Interior Department took another step to
develop oil from shale formations in Colorado and Utah.: Posted Friday 20
January 2006:
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The
Independent: Bracing the world for the day when the oil runs out: “As the
oil price nudged above $64 a barrel yesterday on heightened concerns about
disruption to supplies from Iran and Nigeria, a small group of geologists,
economists and commodity traders was meeting in London to consider a more
fundamental question: when will the world begin to run out of oil?”: Posted
20 Jan 2006:
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Financial
Times: BG takes stake in Nigerian offshore venture: Friday 20 January 2006:
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Lloyds List: Shell teams up with ONGC: Friday January 20, 2006:
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Bloomberg: BG
Secures 45% Stake in Nigerian Offshore Exploration Project: Friday 20
January 2006:
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Ekklesia, UK:
Churchgoers urged to lobby Shell on
corporate responsibility: "The ecumenical pressure group is
especially concerned about local communities and the environment close to
Shell facilities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, County Mayo in
Ireland and on Sakhalin Island off the coast of Russia. ": Posted Friday 20
January 2006:
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New Ratings:
Shell, ONGC Eyeing Up Cairn Energy's
Assets? “"Inevitably there will be some speculation this could
involve some interest in Cairn's huge oil discoveries in Rajasthan,
especially given Cairn originally bought Shell's 50% stake in the acreage in
2001 for a mere $7M prior to making the finds.": Thursday 19 Jan 2006:
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ThisIsMoney.co.uk: Cairn
may strike new oil finds: "Cairn was
set up by Sir Bill in the 1980s and was transformed in 2004 by a string of
oil discoveries at a site in Rajasthan that it bought from Shell,
catapulting it into the the FTSE 100 Index. It now has a market value of
around £3.15bn after seeing its shares almost double in value over the last
year.": Posted 19 Jan 2006:
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The New York
Times: New Oil Threats in Nigeria: Thursday 19 Jan 2006:
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The New York
Times: Nigeria Militants Say Targeting More Oil Companies: Posted Thursday
19 January 2006:
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Monsters and Critics.com: Death toll from attack on Nigerian Shell facility confirmed at
13: Thursday 19 Jan 2006:
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The Times:
City watchdog promises to bite offenders harder: “FINES for market abuse are
to rise after City firms complained to the Financial Services Authority that
the current level of penalties was an insufficient deterrent.”: “Others felt
that Shell, which was fined £17
million for misleading shareholders over its oil and gas reserves for many
years, got off lightly. Shell made enough last year to pay its fine in eight
hours.”: Thursday 19 Jan 2006:
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Daily
Telegraph: Watchdog promises 'zero tolerance' on market abuse: “The largest
market abuse penalty levied by the City's chief watchodog so far is the £17m
on oil giant Shell over its mis-stated oil reserves.”: Thursday 19 Jan 2006:
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Financial
Times: FSA to impose harsher penalties on rule breakers: “Ms Cole's speech
comes after the FSA was forced to overhaul its regulatory decisions
committee, which reviews enforcement actions, after widespread criticism…”:
“Last year the FSA also dropped its case against Sir Philip Watts, the
former chairman of Shell, even though it had previously fined the oil group
£17m for mis-stating its oil and gas reserves.”: Thursday 19 Jan 2006:
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The
Times: Internships at... Shell: Thursday 19 January 2006:
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Financial
Times: Shell signs broad business pact with India’s ONGC: Posted 19 January
2006:
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Lloyds List:
Nigeria oil industry troubles force tanker charter rates higher: “Royal
Dutch Shell has called force majeure on exports from its Forcados terminal
and EA floating production storage and offloading vessel after attacks by
militants cut production by 220,000 barrels a day.”: Thursday 19 January
2006:
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milbergweiss.com: MILBERG
WEISS OBTAINS $90 MILLION SETTLEMENT IN ROYAL DUTCH SHELL ERISA LITIGATION;
ONE OF THE LARGEST SETTLEMENTS IN ERISA HISTORY, AMOUNT REFLECTS AN
IMPRESSIVE 78% RECOVERY: Posted 19 January 2006:
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RIGZONE: Halt in Operations for West Navigator: "The rig is currently
working offshore Norway on the Ormen Lange field for Shell.": Posted 18
January 2006:
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Houston Chronicle: (PRN) Total E&P USA Gains an Interest in One of the Gulf
of Mexico's Largest Deepwater Discoveries: “In exchange, Shell now owns and
operates an additional 107 million cubic feet equivalent per day of net
natural gas production in South Texas.”: Wednesday 18 January 2006:
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THE WALL
STREET JOURNAL: Crude Futures Top $66 On Fresh Supply Concerns: "Civil
unrest in Nigeria, where oil workers were kidnapped in recent weeks, flared
anew with Royal Dutch Shell PLC evacuating workers in the western Delta
region.": Wed 18 January 2006:
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THE WALL
STREET JOURNAL: Shell's Chief Pursues Simple Goals: "And we need more of our
reputation back, in my view.": Posted 18 January 2006:
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Times Online:
Nigeria kidnappers demand $1.5bn and control of oil: Posted 18 January 2006:
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The Guardian:
We won't be turning off the taps, Russia's gasman reassures Britain:
"A day before he had held tough
talks with Shell about alarming cost-overruns on the Sakhalin 2 project in
eastern Russia.": 18 Jan 2006:
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The New York
Times: A New Old Way to Make Diesel: 18 Jan 2006:
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AP
Worldstream: Nigeria works to free oil workers as militants threaten oil
installations: Wednesday Jan 18, 2006:
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AFX News
Limited: Shell Malaysia jv makes fourth oil & gas discovery in offshore
Sabah: Wednesday 18 January 2006:
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The New York
Times: Nigerian Militants Threaten New Oil Attacks: Posted 18 January 2006:
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Financial
Times: Sakhalin II: 'constructive dialogue' welcomed: Wednesday 18 January
2006:
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Andnetwork: Nigerian militia demand US$1.5 billion penalty for Shell
pollution: Wed, 18 January 2006:
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The Australian: Japanese
lobbying fails to nail exploration acreage: Shell announced yesterday it had
been awarded exploration rights to a block in the Browse Basin....”:
“Shell's chairman in Australia, Tim Warren, said that the decision to bid
for the Browse Basin acreage had been driven by the demand for liquefied
natural gas.”: Wednesday January 18, 2006:
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Reuters: Shell calls force majeure on Nigeria EA oilfield: Tuesday 17
January 2006:
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BLOOMBERG: Shell Says Oil Exports From Nigeria's EA Field Will Be Delayed:
Tuesday 17 Jan 2006:
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edie
news centre: Shell accused of hypocrisy over wildlife comp sponsorship (17
January 2006):
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Financial Times: R Dutch Shell may sell LPG in parts:
Tuesday 17 January 2006:
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The New York Times: Kidnapped Oil Workers List Nigeria
Captors' Demands: Posted 17 January 2006:
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The New York Times: Shell to Sell Australian LNG to Guj
Petrol: Source: Posted 17 January 2006:
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The New York Times: Oil Prices Rally on Threat to Nigeria
Supply, Iran: Posted 17 January 2006:
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ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC DOTCOM: Asia Pulse: SHOWA SHELL SEES '06 GROUP PRETAX
PROFIT PLUNGING 44 PCT: 17 January, 2006:
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The
Independent: Shell may pull out of Niger Delta after 17 die in boat raid: “At
least 17 troops died in the attack as well as an unknown number of militants
and Shell employees…”: Tuesday 17 January 2006:
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The
Independent: Oil price rises on Iran worries and rebel attacks in Nigeria:
Tuesday 17 January 2006:
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AFX Asia
(Focus): Shell head seeks to boost business, avoid major deals: Tuesday Jan
17, 2006:
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Times Online: Shell pulls out staff after attacks leave oilfields facing
paralysis: Poor Nigerians angry at the exploitation of their land are
resorting to violence: "Despite Niger delta’s oil reserves of 35 billion
barrels, about 20 million people still live in poverty.": Tuesday 17 January
2006:
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The
Times: Delta blues: The stability and prosperity of Nigeria are at stake in
its oilfields: “Shell is not a government, but it must accept that it will
be a lightning rod for local despair until Nigeria’s oil wealth visibly
reaches those among whom it operates.”: Tuesday 17 January 2006:
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Times Online Analysis: paralysis in the Nigerian pipeline: "Jonathan
Clayton, Africa Correspondent for The Times, explains that an explosive mix
of politics, corruption and money in Nigeria is threatening the oil
industry, which is being subject to kidnappings and threats in the Delta
region.": Posted 17 Jan 2006:
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Financial Times: Attacks on Shell perceived as political: Nigeria’s security
forces are on high alert after a spate of seemingly politically motivated
attacks by armed militants on oil facilities operated by Royal Dutch
Shell...": Posted Tuesday 17 January 2006:
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Lloyds List: Oil prices jump on fear that tensions in Nigeria and Iran may
halt exports: “Militant threats in Nigeria have forced Royal Dutch Shell to
close down some of the country's production and evacuate 300 staff.”:
Tuesday January 17, 2006:
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AFX
Europe (Focus): Shell wins more exploration acreage in Australia: Posted
Tuesday January 17, 2006:
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The
Lawyer.com: Authority figure: "...the regulator was forced to back down from
its case against former Shell chairman Sir Philip Watts following criticism
over his treatment in the regulator's £17m fine against the company for an
overstatement of its oil and gas reserves.": Monday 16 Jan 2006:
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Times Online: Shell quits Nigeria oil stations as violence flares: Royal
Dutch Shell has been in a long-standing dispute with impoverished locals who
accuse the company of failing to invest in their region, where an estimated
20 million people live in poverty alongside the multi-billion-dollar oil
industry. Monday January 16, 2006:
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Reuters:
Nigerian militants vow to cripple oil exports: “A Nigerian ethnic militant
group believed to be behind a spate of attacks and kidnappings issued a
statement on Monday vowing to totally destroy Nigeria's capacity to export
oil.”: Monday 16 Jan 2006:
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FOCUS News
Agency/Reuters: Shell Considers Pulling out its Outfits from Nigeria: “The
energy concern Royal Dutch Shell is considering a total pull out all its
outfits and personnel from the main oilfields in Nigeria…”: Monday 16
January 2006:
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Vanguard
(Nigeria): Gunmen kill 13, set oil flow station on fire *226,000 b/d of
crude oil shut in: Monday, January 16, 2006:
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Reuters: Shell considers Nigerian area pullout –
source: “Royal Dutch Shell is considering a total staff pullout from the
west of Nigeria's delta region on Monday due to militant attacks, a senior
industry source said, threatening more supply cuts from the leading OPEC oil
exporter.”: Monday 16 January 2006:
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Reuters: Oil edges up on Nigeria and Iran supply
concerns: “Oil prices edged up on Monday as traders feared further
disruption to supplies from Nigeria and remained concerned over a standoff
on Iran's nuclear ambitions.”: Monday 16 January 2006:
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Financial
Times: Letters: Pension fund litigation against Shell will only benefit the
lawyers: Monday 16 January 2006:
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BBC
Monitoring Service: Russia's Gazprom chief talks about energy deals with
Ukraine, Germany: “…we are slightly behind BP and Shell. I think this is a
temporary thing. Speaking about major world companies, Gazprom is in the top
10 biggest companies and now ranks seventh.”: Posted Jan 16, 2006:
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Daily
Telegraph: Shell may split bottled gas business: “Shell, the oil major, is
now considering splitting its bottled gas business in separate packages
because of a lack of interest in the auction of the unit.”: Monday 16
January 2006:
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The
New York Times:
Fighting in Nigeria After Shell Attack:
Posted Monday 16 January 2006:
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AP
Worldstream: Nigerian battle militia fighters after new attack on Shell oil
platform: “Violence, hostage-taking and sabotage of oil operations have been
common in the oil-rich Niger Delta in the past 15 years amid demands by the
region's impoverished communities for a greater share of the oil revenue
flowing from their land.”: Posted Monday 16 January 2006:
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Bangkok Post
(Thailand): Nigerian separatists seize Shell facility: "...many
are feared dead...": Posted Monday 16 January 2006:
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Xinhuanet (China): Shell oil flow station
attacked in Nigeria, possible deaths: “Several people were killed as an oil
flow station operated by Royal Dutch Shell in southern Nigeria was attacked
by unidentified ethnic militants on Sunday, while four oil workers abducted
four days ago were still being held by the kidnappers.”: Monday 16 January
2006:
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Reuters:
Russia's Gazprom says will soon outgrow BP, Shell: "...Royal Dutch Shell is
worth $223 billion.": Sunday 15 January 2006:
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Reuters:
Shell shortlists LPG bidders, may sell unit in parts: Sunday 15 January
2006:
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Associated
Press: Armed men attack Shell oil
platform in Nigeria, military says: "A Shell spokesman confirmed the
attack but had no further details.": "Violence, hostage-taking and sabotage
of oil operations have been common in the oil-rich Niger Delta in the past
15 years amid demands by the region's impoverished communities for a greater
share of the oil revenue flowing from their land.": Sunday January 15, 2006:
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The
Australian: Sakhalin's potential is
costing Shell dearly: “The project, of which Shell owns 55 per cent,
has at times appeared to be slipping out of its control.”: “The
events may have hurt Shell's ambitions in Russia. Since the
announcement of the jump in costs, Gazprom, Russia's state-controlled gas
monopoly, has denied Shell a stake in its giant Shtokman gas field in the
Barents Sea…”: “To make matters worse, Gazprom was due to take a 25 per cent
stake in Sakhalin-2 under an asset swap with Shell, announced only a
fortnight before the size of the cost overrun became apparent. Gazprom is
now driving a much harder bargain.”: Sunday January 16, 2006:
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Forbes/AFX
News Limited: Gunmen attack Shell oil plant in Nigeria UPDATE: Sunday 15
January 2006:
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Sunday
Independent (Nigeria): Reps set to sack Kupolokun: “Sunday Independent
learnt that the committee was not happy with NNPC’s handling of the Shell
Petroleum Development Corporation (SPDC) over the sale of Nigeria’s crude
oil.”: Sunday 15 January 2006:
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ThisDay
(Nigeria): Hosts Dissociate Selves from Shell kidnapping: Posted 15 January
2006:
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Times of
Oman: Shell sponsors leopards conservation expedition: Sunday 15 January
2006:
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ISN: Abducted
oil workers found in Nigeria: Posted Sunday 15 January 2006:
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Khaleej Times
(United Arab Emirates): Nigeria locates hostages, oil output recovers
(Reuters): Posted Sunday 15 January 2006:
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The
Sunday Times: One thimbleful of petrol or two, dear?: Sunday January 15,
2006: READ
Petroleum News: Tackling
labor shortage a priority: "Shell
Canada understands the full scope of the headache. To more than
triple output from its 155,000 bpd Athabasca operation over the next decade
it will need 10,000 welders, pipe
fitters, electricians and skilled workers: Posted Sunday 15 January
2006:
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Petroleum
News: Shell settles federal trade charges: Week of January 15, 2006:
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opednews.com:
Reining in
Sociopathic Corporations' Power : "Examine
the records of abuses engendered by Dow Chemical, Monsanto,
Shell Oil,
Union Carbide, Texaco and countless others. No individual bound by the laws
of any civil society could get away with the crimes these companies commit
daily. Power without accountability is not only dangerous, it is insane. We
must rein in corporate power or perish.": Saturday 14 January 2006:
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Petroleum
News: Investors sue Shell over stock losses: "The new suit, filed in Newark,
N.J., names the company as well as past and current executives including
current Chairman Jeroen van der Veer. : Posted Saturday, 14 Jan 2006:
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ShellNews.net:
Bribery and Corruption at Shell:
Saturday 14 January 2006:
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THE WALL
STREET JOURNAL: Shell Signed Deals to Explore Central Arkansas for Natural
Gas: Posted 14 January 2006:
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Irish Times: Unsustainable consumption: “Had Shell E&P not made such a mess
of its 900 million plan to develop the Corrib gas field…”: Saturday January
14, 2006:
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Irish Times: Power struggle: “The main reason why this 900 million project
has been delayed is that Shell E&P, the company involved, chose to pursue
its highly controversial plan to pipe it nine kilometres inland to the
terminal.”: Saturday January 14, 2006:
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BBC NEWS:
Shell's Nigeria output cut by 20%: "Keith Myers, an expert in African oil
and gas exploration at Chatham House, told the BBC that Shell is in a
difficult position.": Friday 13 January 2006:
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EurActiv.com
(Belgium): Shell 2025 scenarios highlight vulnerability of the globalised
world: Friday 13 January 2006:
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Financial
Times: Letters: Serious environmental concerns surround Shell's Sakhalin
project: Friday 13 January 2006:
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Irish Times:
Shell action not before March: "A full hearing of a legal challenge to the
construction of the controversial Corrib gas-field pipeline in Mayo is
unlikely to go ahead until March at the earliest.": Friday Jan 13, 2006:
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THE WALL
STREET JOURNAL: Will Timor Gas Project Resurface?: "Woodside operates and
owns 33.4% of Sunrise, situated 150 kilometers south of East Timor. Its
partners are ConocoPhillips with 30%, Royal Dutch/Shell Group PLC with 26.6%
and Osaka Gas Co. with 10%.": Friday 13 January 2006:
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ShellNews.net: The Dow Jones report (see article below) about the $50,000
reminds me of a comment that I heard within Shell - something to the effect
that Shell
were under increasing financial pressure from the Russian "mafia"…:
“may be little more than the tip of the iceberg”: Friday 13 January 2006:
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DOW JONES
NEWSWIRES:
Sakhalin Mayor Says Shell Unit Offered Cash Payment: "A
senior executive of a Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB.LN)-led joint venture on
Russia's Sakhalin Island offered $50,000 in cash payment as part of land
rental negotiations, a local mayor told Dow Jones Newswires.": Gennadiy
Zlivko, the mayor of Korsakov, said David Greer, deputy chief executive of
Sakhalin Energy Investment, offered the unusual form of payment in a meeting
in May.": "Proposing a large cash payment "isn't appropriate ... It
would raise questions," said David Nussbaum, chief executive of
anti-corruption organization Transparency International.": Posted Friday
13 January 2006:
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THE WALL
STREET JOURNAL: Crude Ends Steady After Rally Fizzles, Petroleum Weakens:
Output was curtailed after an explosion on a Royal Dutch Shell PLC-operated
pipeline in the area, after the abduction of four workers from a
Shell-operated offshore-oil facility. The supply outage, along with
increasing concerns about Iran's nuclear program, sparked a rally that
briefly lifted prices above $65 a barrel for the first time since October.:
Friday 13 January 2006:
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Times Online:
Briton among four oil workers kidnapped in Nigeria: “It was the second major
attack on Shell facilities in Nigeria within three weeks…”: Posted Friday 13
January 2006:
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THE WALL
STREET JOURNAL: Gunmen Raid Shell Oil Platform In Nigeria, Seize Foreign
Workers: Posted 13 Jan 2006:
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The Times:
Briton seized in hostage drama: "Andy Corrigan, a Shell spokesman, said that
gunmen in three boats captured the four workers from Shell’s EA oil platform
off the Niger Delta.": Friday 13 January 2006:
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Bloomberg News: Violence
rattles Shell venture: Nigerian field closed down after pipeline damaged:
“Royal Dutch Shell's venture in Nigeria has shut 10 percent of the nation's
output as violence has swept through the Niger River delta.”: Posted Friday
13 January 2006:
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The
Independent: 'British oil worker kidnapped by armed gang': “At least one
Briton is believed to be among four foreign oil workers kidnapped by an
armed gang in Nigeria. They were taken from an offshore oil facility
operated by Royal Dutch Shell.”: Posted Friday 13 January 2006:
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Newark Star Ledger: N.J. to get millions over
tainted water: ”Houston-based Motiva Enterprises LLC and Shell Oil Co., one
of the two companies controlling Motiva, agreed to pay nearly $2.2 million
for groundwater contamination at their oil terminals, as well as about 400
service stations across the state where underground storage tanks have
leaked.”: “The companies neither acknowledged nor denied wrongdoing in the
settlements.”: Friday, January 13, 2006:
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The Galveston County Daily News: Needed: A
Greener LNG Technology: “…Shell Oil
is planning to introduce a technology on its proposed offshore liquid
natural gas terminals that would chlorinate up to 195 million gallons of
seawater per day, killing billions of fish eggs, larvae and zooplankton.”:
Friday 13 January 2006:
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Bloomberg News: Gazprom catapults into elite
group: "The state-controlled Russian company's London-traded American
depositary receipts advanced 8.7 percent to $91.60, valuing the company at
$217 billion. That makes the Moscow-based company the seventh-biggest in the
world, just behind Royal Dutch Shell.": Posted Friday January 13, 2006:
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Financial Times: Shell cuts Nigeria output after
abductions: Published: Friday January 13 2006:
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Fornes/AFX News Limited: New explosion at Shell
pipeline in Nigeria; production cut by 106,000 bpd:
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Friends of the Earth: Shell attacked for
"blatant" hypocrisy in sponsoring wildlife prize: Thursday 12 January 2006:
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The Hindu: Gunmen raid Shell oil platform in
Nigeria, kidnap foreign oil workers: "Shell officials in Nigeria said the
workers were kidnapped from an anchored supply vessel at Shell's EA oil
platform in shallow waters off the southern oil-rich Niger Delta and taken
to an unknown location.": Thursday 12 January 2006:
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TheDay.com (Connecticut): Blumenthal Challenges
LNG Project: "Broadwater, a partnership of Shell Oil and TransCanada Corp.,
expects to file its formal application by the end of this month. ": 12
January 2006:
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The New York Times: Four Foreign Oil Workers
Kidnapped in Nigeria: “Unidentified armed men have kidnapped four foreign
oil workers including an American and a Briton from an offshore oilfield in
Nigeria operated by Royal Dutch Shell, authorities said on Thursday.”: 12
January 2006:
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Xinhua, China: Four Shell workers taken hostage
in Nigeria: "Four foreigners working for the Royal Dutch Shell have been
taken hostage by armed groups in the oil-rich Niger Delta region in southern
Nigeria, a company official in Lagos told Xinhua on Thursday: 12 January
2006:
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Reuters: American among oil workers kidnapped in
Nigeria: “"A support vessel was invaded by armed men and four persons were
abducted," a Shell spokesman said. He declined to say whether output from
the field had been curtailed.”: Thursday 12 January 2006:
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Nigerian Sun: The Bonga breakthrough: “History
was made in the last few days of last year when Shell Nigeria Exploration
and Production Company announced the first crude oil shipment from the Bonga
deepwater oil and gas field offshore Nigeria.”: Thursday 12 January 2006:
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Financial Express, India: Petro-hubs
will make India global player’: Shell report says each hub could have 30-60
million tonne refining capacity: 12 January 2006:
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The New York Times: Australia, E. Timor
Sign Oil, Gas Treaty: “Woodside owns 33.4 percent of Sunrise, situated 93
miles south of East Timor's southern coast. Its partners are ConocoPhillips
with 30 percent, Royal Dutch Shell PLC with 26.6 percent and Japan's Osaka
Gas Co. with 10 percent.”: Thursday 12 January 2006:
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Financial Times: Australia and E Timor
reach oil and gas deal: "Its partners - Royal Dutch/ Shell, Osaka Gas and
ConocoPhillips - had already spent A$250m on the project before it was put
on hold in November 2004.": Thursday 12 January 2006:
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AP Worldstream: Australian and East
Timorese sign deal carving up undersea resources: Thursday 12 January 2006:
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Lloyds List: Nigeria LNG plans extra
major growth in capacity: Thursday January 12, 2006:
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CFO.com: Dutch Funds Sue Shell in U.S. Court:
“For his part, Eisenhofer is
confident about the strength of the
fraud charges because
he thinks that many facts have already come to light. The evidence is
substantial that senior managers "knew exactly what they were doing," he
contends. "The smoking guns have already been found.": “Shell is also under
criminal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for securities
violations…”: Posted Thursday 12 January 2006:
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Justices
Debates Price-Fixing Case: Posted Wed 11 January 2006:
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AFX Europe (Focus); Shell to develop oil
shale in northeastern China from April: Wednesday Jan 11, 2006:
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AFX Europe (Focus): Shell starts
production from Brunei oilfield ahead of schedule Posted Thursday 11 January
2006:
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Daily Mail: Shell facing writ for hundreds of
millions: “Shell, whose chief
executive is Jeroen van der Veer, has already paid $90m (GBP51m) to settle
one US shareholder lawsuit.”: Posted Thursday Jan 11, 2006:
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ShellNews.net:
The latest embarrassment to Shell:
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Tuesday 10
January 2006:
Now Updated for Wednesday 11 Jan:
From a Shell Insider:
("I
had to get this long story off my chest, I am glad there is a forum where
this can get published/discussed without being killed off.": "Freedom
of speech is great, it should be encouraged within Shell too.)
ShellNews.net: Shell alienates and defrauds almost an entire country: Tuesday 10 January 2006:
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(From a Shell Insider):
(The Dutch populace are renowned for their fiscal prudence, and may not be
amused to hear that their pension funds have been defrauded by Shell)
Financial Times: Shell faces action by 26 pension funds: “Shell
has paid more than $150m in fines by US and UK regulators after admitting two
years ago to exaggerating the size of its "proved" reserves.” : “Shell
last year paid $90m to settle claims brought by its US employees, who
also claimed their pension fund had been hit by the reserves restatements.”:
Tuesday 10 January 2006:
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The
Guardian: Shell faces new damages claim: £The new suit, filed in New Jersey,
names the company as well as past and current directors
including chief executive Jeroen van der Veer.”: “Shell
has already paid $90m to settle one lawsuit instigated by a US
shareholder and related to the reclassification of its reserves.”: Tuesday
January 10, 2006:
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The
Times: Shelling out: A corporate culture cannot be sued,
but it is worth noting those who may have created it. Sir Mark Moody-Stuart…
is one of several individuals the writ mentions.”: January 10, 2006:
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The Times: Dutch pension fund sues Shell over reserves
scandal: “Sir Mark, the Shell managing director who retired before the
scandal broke and who has largely escaped censure, is accused by the plaintiffs
of signing off on the false and misleading 1999 and 2000 annual reports and
knowingly or recklessly or negligently authorising other reports which were
materially false or misleading.”: Tuesday Jan 10, 2006:
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Oil & Gas
Journal: Dutch pension funds sue Shell over reserves: “A group of 26 Dutch
pension funds, led by Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP, filed a
shareholder securities fraud suit against Royal Dutch Shell PLC
seeking "hundreds of millions of dollars" in damages”:
"This is an extraordinary harnessing of public interests against one of the
biggest companies in the world, to recover losses arising
from a massive corporate fraud,": Tuesday 10 January 2006:
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Business Week
Online: Group of investors files suit vs. Shell: “Shell has protested that U.S.
courts shouldn't have jurisdiction over the Anglo-Dutch oil company, which is
based in The Hague, Netherlands. But in August, federal Judge John Bissell ruled
the U.S. case could continue. In the past, European investors have rarely sued
companies for damages after accounting fraud, but that is beginning to change.”:
"The new suit names the company as well as past and
present executives, including Chairman Jeroen van der Veer.": Tuesday 10
January 2006:
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THE WALL
STREET JOURNAL: Cnooc Is Buying a 45% Stake In Nigerian Offshore Oil Field:
"Anglo-Dutch giant Royal Dutch Shell took an extra two years and $1 billion to
develop the nearby Bonga deepwater oil field, which has reserves of some one
billion barrels of oil.": Monday 9 January 2006:
READ
Financial Times: European funds unite to sue Shell: “The fact that such a large
group of public institutional investors, representing virtually the entire
workforce of a single country, has joined forces in this case is a good
indication of the sense of betrayal felt by Dutch shareholders by the management
of Royal Dutch.”: Monday 9 January 2006:
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BBC NEWS: Shell sued by Dutch pension funds: "It was filed
in New Jersey and names both current and former Shell staff, including chief
executive Jeroen van der Veer. Shell is accused of making "materially false and
misleading statements".: Monday 9 January 2005:
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Forbes/AFX News Limited: Dutch pension funds sue Shell for
'hundreds of millions of dollars' UPDATE: “ABP said it asking for 150 mln usd in
compensation for damages sustained as a consequence of Shell's actions, saying
that between 1997 and 2003 the company gave false information over its
reserves.”: Monday 9 January 2006:
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Dutch Pension Funds File Suit
Against Royal Dutch Shell: "Shell, the Anglo-Dutch oil giant, has already
resolved some small shareholder lawsuits related to its reserves overstatements
in addition to paying fines levied by American and European regulators.": Monday
9 January 2006:
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Reuters: Dutch pension funds file lawsuit against Shell:
"The fact that such a large group of public institutional investors,
representing virtually the entire workforce of a single country, has joined
forces in this case is a good indication of the sense of betrayal felt by Dutch
shareholders by the management of Royal Dutch,": Mon Jan 9, 2006 2:31 PM
GMT:
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Globe &
Mail (Canada): Europe fears dependence on Russian gas: “The pipeline, to be
built by Gazprom for $5-billion (U.S.), was championed by Gerhard Schroeder, who
was Germany's chancellor until last year. Mr. Schroeder signed a deal to build
the pipeline last year, shortly before he was voted out of office; he has since
been appointed by Russian President Vladimir Putin to head the project.”: Monday
9 January 2006:
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ShellNews.net:
Shell Insider Article: “…the
Bonga field is very late and over budget.”: "I wonder whose 2005 bonus
required the "first oil" from Bonga to be produced before the end of the
year...": "...looking at today's FT news,
Sakhalin does not seem to have received a ringing endorsement from either Thomas Catan (who went to Sakhalin as Shell's guest before Christmas) or the EBRD...:
Monday 9 January 2006:
READ
Financial Times:
Remote resource:
Shell's Sakhalin task shows an industry its daunting future: "This
is the biggest single project certainly that Shell has and, by most measures,
that anybody has," says Chris Finlayson, Shell's Russia country manager.
The project is burning through $100 a second…”: "I
fully realise it has an impact on our reputation - certainly for this
project - and then of course I'm concerned it will carry over to other things
that we do," Mr Van der Veer said...": Monday 9 January 2006:
READ
Financial Times:
LETTER FROM THE EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION &
DEVELOPMENT: EBRD has yet to decide if it will endorse Sakhalin II: “…it
is already clear that Shell has failed to comply with some of the EBRD's
rigorous environmental procedures…”: “The question now is, should the
EBRD endorse the project and extend a loan and, by extension, an imprimatur.”:
Monday 9 January 2006:
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BBC NEWS: Chinese
oil giant 'eyes Nigeria': Monday 9 January 2006:
READ
PR Newsweek:
Volkswagen, Shell and Iogen to Study Feasibility of Producing Cellulose Ethanol
in Germany: Letter of Intent Signed at Detroit Auto Show: Posted Monday 9
January 2006:
READ
(ALSO NOTE SEC WARNINGS ABOUT SHELL'S
RESERVES)
Daily Telegraph: Blow for farmers over bio-fuel:
“Lord Oxburgh, the former chairman of Shell, in a paper delivered at the Oxford
Farming Conference, warned that making petrol or diesel from energy crops such
as maize was "scarcely worthwhile doing".: Monday 9 January 2006:
READ
AFX Europe (Focus): Nigeria begins shipping liquified
natural gas to US from new plant: Monday Jan 09, 2006:
READ
ShellNews.net: Knight Vinke to target Europe: “Knight Vinke Asset Management,
the activist shareholder leading the battle against management at media giant
VNU, is seeking targets among Europe's 100 largest companies for its corporate
activities in 2006.”: “It played a key role in shareholder victories at Royal
Dutch Shell…”: Monday 9 January 2006:
READ
ShellNews.net: 399 REASONS WHY JON CHADWICK, DEPARTING CHAIRMAN OF SHELL
MALAYSIA, SHOULD BE HANGING HIS HEAD IN SHAME: Sun 8 January 2006:
READ
ShellNews.net: ‘Shell Venster’
magazine photograph captures Royal Dutch Shell Plc Company Secretary, Michiel
Brandjes, involved in a screwing job with his secretary:
READ
The New
York Times: Gas Plant Faces Issue of Secrecy: "Broadwater, a partnership of
Shell and the TransCanada Corporation, wants to build the plant in New York
waters...": Sunday 8 January 2006:
READ
The
Observer: Red alert as Russia floats its oil giant: 'I don't see the likes of
Exxon or Shell taking part in a Rosneft auction. I think the state having a
dominant stake might put them off.': Sunday January 8, 2006:
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ShellNews.net:
Shell Malaysia Chairman’s new job: Saturday 7 January 2006:
READ
UPI
Energy Watch:
Shell's delays cost it $130M: “Shell
recently paid Iran $130 million in compensation for project delays in
development and repair costs at the Sorush and Noruz oil fields,
according to local reports. Damages resulted from Shell's delays in developing
the projects…”: “The BritishDutch venture also admitted last summer that its
cost overruns at its liquefied natural
gas project in Eastern Siberia at Sakhalin-2 doubled to $20 billion, with
construction delays.”: “Shell faced
project delays in a number of other projects this year, including its Nigerian
LNG project where cost overruns could reach over $1 billion.
Serious cost
overruns may have led Shell to be excluded from a few multi-billion dollar
projects.": Posted Saturday 7 January 2006:
READ
Petroleum News: Oil found at Big Foot in deepwater Gulf: Week of Jan 08, 2006:
READ
Deepika (India): Shell approached on stake
in Indian LNG terminal: Posted Saturday 7 January 2006:
READ
Forbes/AFX News Limited: Shell restores
exports after Nigerian pipeline blast: Posted 7 January 2006:
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Malaysia
Star: Malaysian to be new chairman of Shell: "SHELL Malaysia has appointed a
Malaysian, Saw Choo Boon, as chairman from March 1. ": Posted Saturday 7 January
2006:
READ
DOW JONES NEWS:: Shell Malaysia Names
Saw New Chairman Mar 1: “Shell Malaysia
announced today that Datuk Jon Chadwick, Chairman of Shell Malaysia, will be
moving into another senior Shell position within Asia, with effect from
1st March 2006.”: Friday 6 January 2006:
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(RE
ABOVE NEWS: SHELL INSIDER STORY ON 4 JAN
CONFIRMED AS 100% ACCURATE - SAME
INSIDER WHO SAYS SHELL MANAGEMENT SECRETLY ALREADY KNOWS
SAKHALIN II COST WILL BE AT LEAST $26
BILLION:
ShellNews.net:
Shell Insider News on Walter van de Vijver: Wednesday 4 January 2006 22.45 GMT:
READ)
BERNAMA: Shell Appoints Saw Choo Boon
As New Chairman: 6 January 2006:
READ
TheEdgeDaily: Shell Malaysia picks
Malaysian as new chairman: 6 January 2006:
READ
Financial Times: BP in talks with
Libya over gas deal: “The BP talks follow a similar deal struck with Libya by
Royal Dutch Shell, the Anglo-Dutch group, in May. Shell is exploring for gas in
the Sirte Basin…”: Friday 6 January 2006:
READ
AFX Europe (Focus): Australia's Coles
Myer purchases Shell Autoserv business: Friday Jan 06, 2006:
READ
Asia Pulse: SHELL SAYS IT IS NOT
SHUTTING DOWN HAZIRA, DENIES SELL-OFF: FRIDAY Jan 06, 2006:
READ
Hindu
Business Line (India): India has refining capacity of additional 30 mt: Shell
Global: Posed Friday 6 January 2006:
READ
Ireland
On-Line: ISME calls for resolution of Corrib gas dispute: “…he hopes
international affairs will have focused the mind of the Minister and Shell
Ireland to get the problems surrounding the Corrib gas project resolved once and
for all.”: Friday 6 January 2006:
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The Scotsman:
Shell Rotterdam refinery forced to scale back output: Posted Friday 6 January
2006:
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San Francisco
Chronicle: Muzzling Russia's independent voices: "Lisitsyn lives on Sakhalin, a
remote island off Russia's Pacific Coast where Shell, Mitsubishi, ExxonMobil and
others are aggressively drilling for oil and gas.": Posted Thursday 5 January
2006:
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Lloyds List:
Shell exports first crude cargo from Bonga field: Thursday Jan 05, 2006:
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CNN MONEY:
Shell settles on
bogus trades: “The units, Shell Trading U.S. and Shell
International Trading and Shipping, and Shell trader Nigel Catterall were
accused of making the fake trades between November 2003 and March 2004…”: “The
prearranged trades constituted
fake sales that violated federal law
and CFTC regulations, the CFTC said.”: Posted Thursday 5 January 2006:
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THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL: Shell Trader, Unit Are Fined Over
Bogus Oil Trades: "While
the fines are small, they come as the
Anglo-Dutch oil company struggles to repair its reputation, battered in an
energy-reserves accounting scandal in
2004.": "constituted
fictitious sales":
"Shell declined to say whether it brought any disciplinary action against Mr.
Catterall. He was unavailable for comment.": Thursday 5 January 2006:
READ
Bloomberg News:
Shell pays $300,000 to settle case: Houston unit one of two accused of
'fictitious' deals:
Posted Thursday January 5, 2006:
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Houston
Chronicle: Shell Agrees to Settle Bogus
Trade Charges: Thursday 5 January 2006:
READ
The Wall Street
Journal: SEC Stakes Out Middle Ground On Fines Policy: Thursday 5 January 2006:
READ
Bernama, Malaysia: Sabah
Shell Tops Prime Minister's Hibiscus Award Honours: Posted Thursday 5 Jan 2006:
READ
Financial Express (India):
GSPC firm on ending Shell pact: Posted online: Thursday, January 05, 2006:
READ
The Associated Press: Shell Subsidiary Agrees to Settle Charges: "WASHINGTON -
Federal commodity-trading regulators on Wednesday announced that a subsidiary of
Royal Dutch Shell PLC has agreed to pay a $200,000 penalty to settle charges of
making "fictitious" trades of crude oil futures contracts.": Jan. 4, 2006:
READ
ShellNews.net:
Shell Insider News on Walter van de Vijver: Wednesday 4 January 2006 22.45 GMT:
READ
Sify (India):
Shell LNG terminal loses only customer: Wednesday 04 January, 2006: Wednesday 4
Jan 2006:
READ
Daily Independent
(Nigeria): No terms of reference for Ogoni, Shell reconciliation: Wednesday 4th
January, 2006:
READ
Bloomberg: Shell
Canada Says It's Unaware of Any Buyout Intention by Shell: Tuesday 3 January
2006:
READ
The Star
Online (Malaysia): Malaysian assignment the longest, most enjoyable for
Chadwick: "SHELL Malaysia chairman Datuk Jon Chadwick is very much like the
company he heads – successful and resilient.": Posted Tuesday 3rd January 2006:
READ
Globe
and Mail (Canada): Oil patch expects richer Shell offer: “The deal is logical,
expected, and widely rumoured,”: Tuesday 3 January 2006:
READ
ThisDayOnline (Nigeria): Oil Pollution: Shell Ordered to Pay N1.8bn
Compensation: Tuesday 3 January 2006:
READ
Financial Times: Venezuela takes control of private oilfields: Tuesday 3
December 2006:
READ
AFX
Europe (Focus): Shell Malaysia, Petronas JV delivers gas from offshore Sarawak –
report: Tuesday January 03, 2006:
READ
The New
York Times: As Argentina's Debt Dwindles, President's Power Steadily Grows: "He
first used that weapon in March, when he urged Argentines to buy "nothing, not
even a can of oil" from Shell after company executives ignored his suggestion
that they not raise prices.": Tuesday 3 January 2006:
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ThisDayOnline (Nigeria): Bonga: Shell Exports 200,000 Barrels of Oil: Posted 3
January 2006:
READ
Lloyds
List: Starling eyes Shearwater nest: “ROYAL Dutch Shell is developing a second
Shearwater satellite field in the North Sea…”: Tuesday January 03, 2006:
READ
Daily Independent (Nigeria): Kukah tasks
Ogoni on feud with Shell: Tuesday 3 January 2006:
READ
Los Angeles
Times: Nigeria Burns an Opportunity: Citing funding problems, “The giant orange
flares that burn across the delta region, where most of Nigeria's oil is
produced, cause respiratory diseases and premature deaths, and pollute croplands
close to village homes in the delta's vast network of swamps and creeks.”:
“Shell has pushed back its flaring elimination date to 2009”.”: Monday 2 January
2006:
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THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL: Venezuela Regains Control Of 32 Private Oil Fields: Posted Monday 2
January 2006:
READ
The Times: Need
to Know: "Shell shareholders were hit in June with an £80 million tax bill that
followed the biggest overhaul in the oil group’s 100- year history. Many faced
large losses from capital gains tax...": Monday 2 January 2006:
READ
The New York Times: Top Court Business Cases
for New Justices: "Texaco Inc. v. Dagher, Shell Oil v. Dagher: Thousands of gas
station owners sued Texaco and Shell Oil, arguing that the companies established
a joint venture to set the price of its products. The gas station owners claimed
that the action was a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.": Posted Monday
2nd January 2006:
READ
The New
York Times: Venezuela Oil Fields Back in State Control: Posted Monday 2 January
2006:
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Melbourne Herald
Sun (Australia): Troops kill 12 crude-oil thieves: “A suspected dynamite blast
at a Royal Dutch Shell pipeline in neighbouring Rivers state on Dec. 20 killed
11 people and cut output by 180,000 bpd.”: Monday 2 January 2006:
READ
The New York Times:
Blood Flows With
Oil in Poor Nigerian Villages: "This
region is synonymous with oil, but also with unbelievable poverty,":
""The world depends on their oil, but for the people of the Niger Delta oil is
more of a curse than a blessing.": Human rights and environmental groups have
long criticized the practices of Shell, the oldest and largest of Nigeria's oil
producers. As a result of a stinging
internal report
in 2003 that said Shell, whether intentionally or not, "creates, feeds into or
exacerbates conflict..." Sunday 1 January 2006:
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The Globe & Mail (Canada):
The slippery trail of Nigeria's black
gold: “While millions of dollars worth of oil and natural gas are pumped every
single day, the great majority of people still live in grim poverty.”:
“…it is Shell that tends to be the focus
of debate, a sort of shorthand for the industry as a whole because it was
Shell that worked in the region called Ogoniland, where Mr. Saro-Wiwa first drew
international attention to the practices of the oil companies, and because Shell
has the biggest onshore presence (97 operating fields and 6,200 kilometres of
pipeline).”: Posted Sunday 1 January 2006:
READ
Financial Times: Russia
prepares to turn off gas to Ukraine: The dispute has demonstrated Russia's
increasing self-confidence as one of the world's biggest energy suppliers, but
provoked alarm in western Europe, which gets 25 per cent of its gas from Russia:
Posted 1 January 2006:
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Financial Times: How Ukraine will fare
without Russia's gas: Q Why is Russia threatening to turn off gas supplies to
Ukraine?: What does it mean for the European Union?: What are the risks for
Russia?: Sunday 1 January 2006:
READ
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Ukraine Refuses Latest Russian Gas Offer: "Mr. Putin
said his offer was only valid until the end of the day -- 10 hours before a
threatened cutoff of supplies to Ukraine.": "Russia, which supplies about half
of the European Union's gas -- most of which flows through Ukraine -- has moved
in advance to blame Ukraine for any disruption in supplies to Gazprom's Western
clients.": Posted Sunday 1 January 2006:
READ
BBC
Monitoring Service (UK): Chinese oil company, Shell complete joint petrochemical
complex: Posted Sunday 1 January 2006:
READ
The
Times: China oil project complete: “Royal Dutch Shell and China National
Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China’s leading oil company, have completed
construction of their $4.3 billion (£2.5 billion) petrochemicals complex at Daya
Bay, Guangdong.”: Posted 1 January 2006:
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Petroleum News: Shell digs
deep in Canada: week of January 01, 2006:
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Petroleum News: Qatar
contracts for $4B twin LNG plants: "Twin plants capable of sending out 7.8
million tonnes of liquefied natural gas daily will be built in Qatar under joint
venture arrangements involving ConocoPhillips and Royal Dutch Shell PLC. ": Week
of January 01, 2006:
READ
Petroleum
News: BLM begins review of oil shale in Rockies: "Shell working in Rio Blanco
County": Week of January 01, 2006:
READ
Petroleum News:
Shortage of labor for Gulf O&G recovery: "Another very important platform for
the region is Royal Dutch Shell Group’s Mars platform...": Week of January 01,
2006:
READ
Petroleum News: The
Mackenzie gas line numbers game: Week of January 01, 2006:
READ
Petroleum
News: Meet Alaska conference set Jan. 20: "This year’s conference is titled:
“The end of the rainbow: Reaching Alaska’s elusive oil and gas pot of gold.”:
Week of January 01, 2006:
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Petroleum
News: Upgraders on the up and up for Alberta: Week of January 01, 2006:
READ
Petroleum News: OPEC likely to cut output for 2nd quarter: Week of January 01,
2006:
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