27 February 2006 Irish Shell Ltd have had a court proceedings brought against them by Meath County Council, who are seeking damages of up to €5 million over a leakage at one of their filling stations adjacent to the council’s new offices in Trim. Shell Ireland has admitted that the leakage of petrol and diesel [...]
Posts on ‘March 11th, 2006’
Petroleum News: Lease sales attract broad interest
Alaska’s Beaufort Sea, North Slope areawide sales attract bids targeting a wide variety petroleum plays across northern Alaska Alan Bailey There’s nothing to beat high oil and gas prices to stimulate lease bidding. Add in the prospect of a North Slope gas line and you have the necessary ingredients for the State of Alaska’s March [...]
Petroleum News: Chevron goes big time in oil sands
Chevron Canada is taking the all-or-nothing route in the oil sands, setting the stage to become operator of five leases that it believes have 7.5 billion barrels of oil-in-place. Covering 180,000 acres the leases have been assembled over recent months at a cost of less than C$70 million, rated a bargain basement price alongside some [...]
Petroleum News: Going for the glory: Shell excavating ‘well cellars’ in Beaufort in August; four ice vessels coming
Kay Cashman Shell is planning to excavate “well cellars” on the floor of the Beaufort Sea outer continental shelf offshore Alaska this coming summer to get a jump on the 2007 drilling season, a state official told Petroleum News March 9. Also known as glory holes in offshore situations, the purpose of the cellars is [...]
Interfax (Russia): Shell ready to provide price analysis for Sakhalin-2
MOSCOW. (Interfax) – Royal Dutch Shell, the main shareholder in the Sakhalin-2 project, will next week provide the Russian Industry Ministry with materials evaluating economic efficiency and a price analysis based on the forecast increase in project spending. The ministry's PR center reported the news after Deputy Industry Minister Ivan Materov met with Shell Russia [...]
DemocracyNow.org: The Next Gulf: London, Washington & the Oil Conflict in Nigeria
In recent months, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta – MEND – has intensified its conflict with the Nigerian government and its largest commercial partner, the oil giant Shell. Government forces have bombarded villages and oil rigs in its attacks on MEND’s ethnic Ijaw rebels. We speak with James Marriot, author of [...]
Unison.ie: 50 third level students descend on Rossport Solidarity Camp
06:26 Saturday March 11th 2006 Over fifty third level students from around the country are descending on County Mayo this weekend to join the Rossport Solidarity Camp. The camp was set up last month on the site where the Shell gas pipeline is to come onto land to highlight opposition to the controversial pipeline planned [...]
The Tide Online (Nigeria): Underdevelopment: We’re still dialoging with Shell – One-eh Ebubu
• Saturday, Mar 11, 2006 The discovery of crude oil in commercial quantity in the Niger Delta region in 1956 and its attendant environmental impact on the lives of the people has no doubt given room to the recent agitation by the host communities for better deals. This development is due largely to the long [...]
Reuters: UPDATE 2-Shell shortlists final bidders for LPG unit-source
LONDON, (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell Plc. has shortlisted bidders for its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) unit, which it plans to sell in two parts, a source close to the talks said on Friday. Brazilian conglomerate Ultrapar Participacoes (UGPA4.SA: Quote, Profile, Research) and a joint team of private equity firms PAI and Bain have been [...]
The Times: Need to Know
Royal Dutch Shell, the Anglo-Dutch oil group, is understood to have shortlisted the bidders for its liquefied petroleum gas division. Amerada Hess, the US energy group, is seeking shareholder approval to change its name to Hess and increase the number of shares it can issue. The bank creditors of Yukos, the Russian oil group, have [...]

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