Europes oil refining industry is voting with its feet. A swath of less competitive oil refineries are to be sold or closed over the next year. Three plants in Britain are threatened: Shells huge facility at Stanlow in Cheshire; the Ineos plant in Grangemouth, Scotland; and the Petroplus Teesside refinery, which will close if a buyer is not found. Shell is talking to buyers Essar, the Indian conglomerate, is in the frame.
Posts from ‘October, 2009’
Shell Plans US$5B Floating LNG Off W Australia
SYDNEY (Dow Jones)–Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB.LN) said Thursday it has commenced early-stage design work on what could be the world’s first operational floating liquefied natural gas platform.
Shell In Discussions On Gladstone LNG Consolidation
SYDNEY (Dow Jones)–Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB.LN) Executive Director, Upstream International, Malcolm Brinded said Thursday the company is in consolidation talks with other ventures planning to build liquefied natural gas plants at Gladstone in Queensland state.
Royal Dutch Shell Rumors Tuesday 7 Oct 2009
LATEST: We hear from our sources that Shell Expro (ie the E&P operation in the UK) is expected to LOSE about $200 million this year… Received in Sept: Motiva inside news, Motiva norco GM Ann-Marie has quit the company and going to work for another company outside of Shell. (Confirmed – Ann-Marie Ainsworth has rejoined [...]
A Fine Mess For U.S. Refineries
Meanwhile, Motiva, the refining joint venture of Saudi Aramco and Royal Dutch Shell, has slowed the $7 billion expansion of its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery to a crawl.
Deadly Implications of Shell Brent Charlie Prohibition Notice
From a retired Shell North Sea Platform Manager… Yet again Shell have managed to attract the attention of the HSE and have been served a prohibition notice, note not an improvement notice. Between the lines this is very serious as the HSE normally implement action in stages to allow Operators the opportunity to take action [...]
Shell Cuts North Sea Brent Platform Output For Repairs
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL OCTOBER 7, 2009, 5.43 A.M. ET LONDON (Dow Jones)–Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB) reduced production “to a minimum” at its Brent Charlie oil platform in the North Sea for repairs after a health and safety inspection Friday, the company said Tuesday. The company received a prohibition notice from the U.K. government’s [...]
Shell Brent Charlie production curtailed by gas problem
Wednesday 7 October 2009 Operator shell says unplanned repairs to installation could take some weeks to complete By Ian Forsyth Published: 07/10/2009 Production from a Shell platform in the North Sea has been virtually halted for an unknown period after a gas problem in one of its legs. Repairs are needed on the Brent Charlie [...]
JAN 07 ARTICLE: Shell gets stuck in a Sakhalin blog-mire
businessneweurope Derek Brower in Colchester, UK: 8 January 2007 His office in a modest home in Colchester is littered with computers and other electronic equipment. A wide-screen television is tuned to BBC news. And the dog is in the car, so as not to disturb bnes correspondent as he interviews John Donovan – David to [...]
Protest row at Shell Centre, London
SELF-EXPLANATORY EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE WITH ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC CHIEF ETHICS & COMPLIANCE OFFICER, RICHARD WISEMAN Initial Correspondence Latest Correspondence —–Original Message—– From: John Donovan [mailto:john@shellnews.net] Sent: 05 October 2009 19:00 To: Wiseman, Richard RM SI-RDS-CCO Subject: Leaflet Distribution Outside Shell Centre Dear Mr Wiseman Because of various circumstances outside of our control (e.g. rain) it [...]
Shell joins ScottishPower Longannet consortium
Oil company Shell has joined ScottishPower in a consortium to develop the project and it is believed to have made rapid progress in working out plans to pipe the captured carbon out to exhausted North Sea oilfields where it will be permanently stored underground.
The demise of the dollar
In a graphic illustration of the new world order, Arab states have launched secret moves with China, Russia and France to stop using the US currency for oil trading
Greenpeace protest prompts Shell security review
Shell Canada is vowing to tighten security following the weekend arrest of 16 Greenpeace demonstrators at an oilsands project northeast of Edmonton.
Shell Receives Design To End Nigeria Gas Flaring -Official
IBADAN, Nigeria (Dow Jones)–Shell Petroleum Development Co., a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB), said Monday that it has taken delivery of a 900 million naira ($6.12 million) detailed engineering design for a project that will put out gas flares in three fields in Nigeria’s western Niger Delta.
Nigerian rebel leaders accept amnesty
FINANCIAL TIMES By Tom Burgis in Lagos Published: October 5 2009 03:00 Three militant commanders responsible for many of the attacks that have curtailed Nigeria’s oil production have agreed to lay down their weapons after accepting the government’s offer of amnesty at the 11th hour. Some in Mend have rejected the amnesty, saying it does [...]


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