By Russell Hotten Last Updated: 11:21pm GMT 29/12/2007 Royal Dutch Shell is to shed thousands of jobs as Europe’s largest oil company joins rival BP in trying to cut costs and simplify its structure. Shell is looking to agree one of the largest ever outsourcing deals in the next couple of months, and plans to [...]
Posts on ‘December 29th, 2007’
Blunt comments from Shell insiders on the thousands of jobs being slashed at Shell
Published 29 December 2007 FIRST EMAIL John I write this note to you as a very concerned ‘insider’. It appears Shell has not learned from the past and now is embarking on yet another stepchange (note very carefully the word change, not improvement) by getting rid of the bulk of IT people. They are also [...]
Convenience Store News: Shell Chief Responds to New Energy Bill
December 29, 2007 DES MOINES, Iowa — The new federal energy bill may be a big step in the right direction for global warming, but it won’t ease the current supply worries that have led to high gas prices, Shell Oil chief John Hofmeister told Iowans recently. “Nobody seems to focus on the short-term,” [...]
Gulf-Times: Bhutto assassination ups risks in Pakistan energy investment
Published: Saturday, 29 December, 2007, 02:17 AM Doha Time By Jun Yang and Gurdeep Singh SINGAPORE: Major Pakistan oil, gas and power projects are clearly at risk in the wake of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s assassination. Analysts warn prolonged instability could jeopardise the country’s ability to meet future energy needs. Foreign companies such as [...]
Pincher Creek Echo (Canada): Shell presents optimization plans
By Angela Hill Friday December 28, 2007 The Council of the Municipal District of Pincher Creek was all ears on Dec. 11, when Kevin May presented Shell Waterton’s optimization plan. Shell’s plan is to transform its Waterton gas plant south of Pincher Creek into a smaller, more efficient facility. “By reducing the amount of fuel [...]

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