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Shell machine remains stuck in Mayo

COMMENT FROM A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR: SHELL MACHINE REMAINS STUCK IN MAYO… The question surely is whether the Mayo is (S)Hellman’s, and whether Shell has enough demulsifier to disperse it…   (Oil mixed with water forms an emulsion which is physically and chemically similar to mayonnaise – think of the off-white globules that are formed by [...]

Shell reduces its Arctic drilling ambitions as delays continue

By Laura J. Nelson: August 1, 2012, 4:45 a.m. Shell has reduced the number of exploratory offshore Arctic wells it plans to drill this year as construction delays continue on a containment barge that must be finished first, the company says. Weather is also a factor: Shell engineers had hoped to begin drilling in early [...]

At Shell, a Grassroots Effort Aims to Nourish Innovation Via Meditation

COMMENT RECEIVED FROM A SHELL INSIDER A GAME STOPPER NOT A GAME CHANGER Hi John,             Was really interested reading one of your new articles, on Mandar Apte and his Game Changer energy program, which was supported by the CEO of Shell to promote innovation in Shell using employees good ideas. He would be [...]

Shell takes key step on scaled-back Alaska drilling

Posted on August 1, 2012 at 12:01 am by Jennifer A. Dlouhy WASHINGTON _ Shell on Tuesday began preparations to install anchors at the site of one of its planned wells in the Chukchi Sea north of Alaska — a major step toward launching a new era of Arctic oil exploration, even as the company [...]

Nigeria’s precarious oil amnesty

1 August 2012 An amnesty for thousands of militants in south-eastern Nigeria has brought relative stability to the region, enabling its huge oil industry to recover but, as the BBC’s Will Ross reports, some are questioning how long the peace can hold. “If I’d set eyes on you back in those days we would not [...]

NGOs seek Sakhalin compensation from Shell, UK banks

Sakhalin production complex: compensation due? (Photocredit) 1 August 2012 Three environmental groups have called on UK banks Barclays, RBS and Standard Chartered to compensate Sakhalin residents for pollution caused by a large oil and gas project that they helped finance. Oil major Shell, as a part owner of the Sakhalin II project on the Russian [...]

Delays Force Shell to Drill More Arctic Wells in 2013

By Alexis Flynn LONDON–Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB) expects to drill eight wells in the second half of its two-year Arctic exploration program, three more than it had originally planned, as stubborn ice sheets and permit delays have reduced the amount of time available to complete the first five wells this year. Shell, which still [...]

Truck still stuck amid protest

Wednesday, 1 August 2012 Tensions continue to run high in Co Mayo as a truck carrying machinery for a controversial gas project remains stuck at a junction. The 40m vehicle has been blocking a road near the Glenamoy Bridge in Erris since Tuesday morning after failing to negotiate a turn. But efforts to move it [...]