Week of June 24, 2012 As Shell moves closer to drilling in the Arctic this summer, Greenpeace is asking a court to stay an injunction against the environmental group while an appeals process plays out. In March, federal District Court in Alaska banned the environmental group from occupying any of 19 vessels Shell plans to [...]
Posts on ‘June 22nd, 2012’
Putin Pushes International Oil CEOs for Access to Assets
By Jake Rudnitsky and Ilya Khrennikov on June 22, 2012 President Vladimir Putin asked the chief executives of U.S. and European energy producers to grant Russian companies access to international assets, holding out some of the world’s biggest untapped resources as a prize. Putin is hosting the heads of Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA), ConocoPhillips, [...]
Big oil makes vast profits and the consumer gets buggered
Above image and text from an article dated 25 Nov 2011 FROM A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR John, You may want to share this article with your readers. Gas to Liquids – the Hydrocarbons Mash | RBN Energy Network There can be some confusion about how much natural gas is required to produce 1 bbl of liquid [...]
Shell management: thugs in suits
FROM AN OUTSPOKEN CRITIC OF ROYAL DUTCH SHELL On Shell’s website you will find the statement: Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemicals companies. With around 90,000 employees in more than 80 countries and territories, Shell helps to meet the world’s growing demand for energy in economically, environmentally and socially responsible ways. Why [...]
Obama Administration holds Central Gulf of Mexico lease sale
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior Today, the Department of the Interior took the latest step as part of President Obama’s all-of-the-above energy strategy to expand safe and responsible domestic energy production, holding a 39 million acre lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced that today’s Central Gulf [...]
Digital assault on Shell
By John Donovan The Financial Times has published an article under the headline “How Shell was hijacked in ad hoax.“ Extracts It is part of a web campaign jointly orchestrated by environmental group Greenpeace, activist organisation Yes Lab and members of the Occupy Wall Street movement to rally against Shell’s Arctic drilling programme. The digital [...]
Ofehe terrorism trial lost in translation
Published on : 20 June 2012 – 2:03pm | By Hélène Michaud Was it “sabotage” or “inventorise”? The possible mistranslation of a single word may have led to accusations of terrorism against Sunny Ofehe, a Nigerian activist living in the Netherlands. In early 2011, Ofehe was charged in the Netherlands with planning to blow up [...]

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