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Posts on ‘March 9th, 2008’

Former Shell Group Auditor Bill Campbell throws down gauntlet to Shell Chairman, Jorma Ollila

  Republished from 02 July 2007 Printed below is an extraordinary email sent today by former Shell International Group Auditor, Bill Campbell (above) to Royal Dutch Shell Plc Chairman, Jorma Ollila and the Company Secretary, Michiel Brandjes. It was also copied to: – *Shell executives including Jeroen van der Veer and Malcolm Brinded *Senior officials [...]

OILC.Org: Letter from concerned (Shell) offshore workforce: ‘highly confidential’. A cry for help

BLOWOUT magazine: Voice of the offshore worker Issue 77: 1st Quarter 2008 The Shell offshore staff crisis is reported on pages 6 & 7. In the course of 2007 a catalogue of safety concerns was passed on to the HSE by unions OILC and Amicus acting on behalf of members employed by Shell. The HSE [...]

OILC.Org: SHELL: ‘This is a company when left to its own devices takes any short cut, bodges any repair and fiddles any statistic’

BLOWOUT magazine: Voice of the offshore worker Extract from Editorial in Issue 77: 1st Quarter 2008 It is time to raise the game all-round and there are suggestions that the HSE may adopt a ‘no more mister nice guy’ approach. It has the tools to hand. A framework for proportionate enforcement of health and safety [...]

SUNDAY HERALD: Sea Safety Flaws

Sunday 09 March 2008 Workers claim that lives are being put at risk as companies put profit before people Judith Duffy PIPER ALPHA remains the world’s worst offshore oil disaster after an explosion, followed by a fire, killed 167 men on July 6, 1988. Most of the victims suffocated in toxic fumes which developed after [...]

SUNDAY HERALD: REVEALED: NORTH SEA SAFETY FLAWS

EXTRACT:  ”The most frequent offender was the biggest and richest oil company in the North Sea, Shell, which received six notices covering five installations.” THE ARTICLE Remember Piper Alpha? Twenty years on, major oil companies are still committing serious safety breaches on North Sea rigs By Environment Editor Rob Edwards THE OIL companies guilty of a [...]

Shell North Sea platform safety allegations against Shell executives and the HSE by former Shell Group Auditor Bill Campbell

 By John Donovan Below is the full content – every word – of a statement former Shell Group Auditor Bill Campbell sent to Shell, the HSE, the news media and other interested parties on 6 March 2008. Associated documents will be added ASAP to this article which was first published to coincide with a related [...]

Seeking Alpha: Is Oil Overpriced at $105/Barrel?

Seeking Alpha: Is Oil Overpriced at $105/Barrel? Posted on: March 09, 2008 BY ED KIM Bio & more articles The price of crude oil closed at $105 Thursday, a record new high. As the price of oil continues to climb, people are questioning how high it will continue to rise. Traders are already betting on [...]

alaskajournal.com: Candidates to debate, oil, gas and mining issues at ComFish

Sunday, March 9, 2008 By Margaret Bauman Alaska Journal of Commerce Key issues on the agenda for ComFish, scheduled for March 20-22 in Kodiak, include a congressional candidates’ fisheries debate, as well as oil and gas and mining development in prime fishing areas. Incumbent Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, and five contenders will debate seafood industry [...]

The Sunday Times: Biofuels: Fields of dreams

March 9, 2008 We can run our cars on corn, sugar cane or wheat: limitless cheap energy grown on our doorstep. But are biofuels the answer to exhausted oil wells or just another nightmare scenario? By Richard Girling John Anderson is motoring with chip fat. Sir Rob Margetts swears by fizzy drinks and chicken feed. [...]

The Sunday Times: The top 10 Chinese firms that will challenge the West

China’s companies are building huge financial muscle and expanding abroad. Michael Sheridan picks out 10 that are likely to make an impact on the global economy and challenge western firms March 9, 2008 The Chinese are coming; everybody knows that. From troubled Wall Street banks to derelict mines in Africa, the reviving effect of Chinese [...]

Daily Telegraph: Shell settlement rises to $470m

Friday, March 7, 2008 Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to pay $89.5m (£40m) to settle a lawsuit by US-based investors over the oil company’s 2004 restatement of oil and natural gas reserves. Shell also will pay an additional $28.3m to investors in a European settlement, raising the company’s total payout over the restatement to $470m. [...]