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BloggingStocks.com: Is big oil past its profit peak?

Posted Apr 10th 2007 12:00PM by Peter Cohan Two Sumos — government and big oil companies — are wrestling for control of the oil industry. And according to the Wall Street Journal [subscription required], a big shift in bargaining power is putting government on top. This could be a crushing blow for oil companies and [...]

Chicago Tribune: Sharp drop in oil prices

Refinery problems cause glut of crude Published April 10, 2007 NEW YORK — The price of oil fell the most in three months Monday because of a supply glut at a key North American delivery point and speculation that an Energy Department report will show U.S. inventories jumped last week. Light, sweet crude for May [...]

Seeking Alpha: Can Royal Dutch Shell’s Shale Extraction Technique End ‘Peak Oil’ Paranoia?

Posted on Apr 10th, 2007 with stocks: RDS.A By Jack Brynaur Over the past few years, more and more apocalyptic stories have been popping up about a supposed phenomenon known as “peak oil.” The theory is that we’re running out of oil, the big powers are keeping it quiet, and as supplies dwindle, world-wide economic [...]

Energy Bangla (Bangladesh): Shell Has Expressed Willingness to Invest in Iraq’s Gas Fields

10/4/2007     Royal Dutch Shell PLC has expressed its willingness to the Iraqi government to invest in Iraq’s gas fields and to set up a pipeline that would connect these gas fields to Europe via Turkey, a senior Iraqi oil official said Tuesday.  “There are attempts by Shell to open talks with the Iraqi government [...]

BBC News: Shell investment ‘to secure jobs’

A multi-million pound investment announced by oil giant Shell in three of its Scottish facilities could safeguard 300 jobs. Improvements are being made to the St Fergus gas processing plant in Aberdeenshire and the Mossmorran plant in Fife. The £350m investment will also upgrade the Braefoot Bay facility on the firth of Forth. It is [...]

The Edmonton Journal: Shell buyout will cost Canada oilpatch ‘clout’: Company wants to simplify North American operations

Lisa Schmidt, Calgary Herald; CanWest News Service Published: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 CALGARY – When Shell Canada Ltd. leaves the public realm later this year, it will mark the end of a long history in Canada. With all but one per cent of Shell’s shares in the hands of its Anglo-Dutch parent Royal Dutch Shell, [...]

Alaska Report: Congressional Complicity First in the War, Then in the Oil Grab

Courtesy of  CounterPunch By Richard W. Behan The US Congress has gone beyond compliance with George Bush’s illegal war, and is now technically an accomplice-it is assisting with full knowledge in the perpetration of a crime. Congress has attained this status through two grave errors, one of omission and one of commission.   The Error [...]

Gulf-Times (Qatar): Tehran disagrees with Total $10bn Pars cost estimate

Published: Tuesday, 10 April, 2007, 07:53 AM Doha Time   DOHA: Iran doesn’t agree with Total’s $10bn cost estimate for the Pars liquefied natural gas development, and is still in negotiations with the company over the future of the project, Iran’s Energy Minister said yesterday. “The proposal by Total concerning the costs … wasn’t in [...]

The Wall Street Journal: Oil Companies May See an Ebb In Profit Gusher

Producing Nations Win Tougher Deals, Limiting Potential for Windfalls By RUSSELL GOLD and BHUSHAN BAHREE April 10, 2007; Page A1 The doubling of oil prices over the past few years has produced enormous windfalls for oil companies. But those record profits are likely to recede in the years ahead — even if oil prices don’t [...]

Gulf-Times (Qatar): Gazprom seeks to quadruple value to $1tn

Published: Tuesday, 10 April, 2007, 07:53 AM Doha Time   Moscow: Gazprom, Russia’s natural gas export monopoly, aims to quadruple its market value to $1tn within a decade and become the world’s biggest company. “We will reach a $1tn market capitalisation in a period of seven to 10 years,” Deputy chief executive officer Alexander Medvedev, [...]

MarketWatch: Royal Dutch Shell pays Venezuela $13.7 million in tax claims

By Peter Millard CARACAS (MarketWatch) — Royal Dutch Shell PLC has paid Venezuela $13.7 million in income taxes that went unpaid during the 2005 fiscal year, said the Seniat tax office in a statement Monday. The Seniat said it charged Shell additional taxes because the company inflated some of its costs in Venezuela. Venezuela began auditing [...]