3 August 2012 (Evening) IRISH TIMES REPORTERS A giant tunnel boring machine belonging to Shell, which became stuck on Tuesday after the lorry it was being transported on jack-knifed at an isolated Co Mayo crossroads, has been removed. A spokesman for Mayo County Council said the junction at Glenamoy crossroads near the villages of Rossport [...]
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Heavy vehicles deployed to shift lorry
Friday, August 3, 2012, 10:37 ÁINE RYAN More than 100 gardaí escorted a convoy of heavy vehicles to the isolated Glenamoy crossroads in north Mayo at about 4.30am this morning in a bid to free Shell’s giant tunnel boring machine. A spokesman for Rossport Solidarity Camp said the gardaí implemented checkpoints from about 10km away [...]
Shell’s Claims About Sabotage Of Oil Pipelines In Niger Delta Challenged
3 August 2012 (RTTNews) – Amnesty International and the Center for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD) on Friday challenged the investigation process into oil spills in the Niger Delta, as inconsistencies in Shell’s (RDS-A) claims about sabotage were revealed. Experts have examined evidence from the latest oil spill from Shell’s poorly maintained pipelines in [...]
Social media #fail: how Greenpeace let Shell off the hook over Arctic drilling
Greenpeace has an impressive track record on social media engagement so why has its most recent campaign, an elaborate hoax of Shell’s Arctic exploration, seemingly flopped? It’s not often that a major oil company comes off looking more social savvy than either a major media company or one of the world’s leading social media platforms. [...]
Nigeria leaks billions from rampant oil theft
Oil firms and government say nearly 200,000 barrels of oil stolen each day from pipelines and wells by criminal gangs. Last Modified: 03 Aug 2012 11:14 A sophisticated criminal network has stepped up its operations in Nigeria’s Bayelsa State, costing state and oil companies as much as a billion dollars per month. Royal Dutch [...]
Investigations of Shell’s Nigeria spills a ‘fiasco’: Amnesty
2 August 2012 LAGOS — Rights group Amnesty International said Friday investigations into Shell oil spills in Nigeria were a “fiasco,” alleging the company repeatedly blamed sabotage in an effort to avoid responsibility. “No matter what evidence is presented to Shell about oil spills, they constantly hide behind the ‘sabotage’ excuse and dodge their responsibility [...]
Shell Starts Prep Work In The Arctic
By Stephanie Joyce, KUCB – Unalaska | August 2, 2012 – 5:24 pm Shell still hasn’t received final permits for its Arctic drilling plans, but the company is starting to send vessels north anyways. Two of the company’s support vessels – the Aiviq and the Fennica – left Unalaska early this week for the Chukchi [...]
Shell and Todd in non-payment dispute
Spokespersons for Shell New Zealand and Todd Energy have declined to comment on a non-payment dispute showing up in a report to the Companies Office. 3 August 2012 The joint owners of some of New Zealand’s largest oil and gas fields, Shell New Zealand and Todd Energy, are in dispute over non-payment for services provided [...]
In Beaver County, Corbett pushes Shell ethane cracker
By James O’Toole / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: August 2, 2012 Joining a bipartisan coalition of supporters of Shell’s proposed ethane cracker plant in Beaver County, Gov. Tom Corbett emphasized today that the building the multibillion-dollar processing facility is not a done deal. Pennsylvania prevailed earlier this year in a multi-state competition to secure a preliminary commitment from Shell [...]
Shell’s boring machine bogged down in Ireland
Shell machine remains stuck AINE RYAN Shell’s giant tunnel boring machine is expected to remain at an isolated Co Mayo crossroads for a third night, as residents questioned the ability of the boggy road to withstand the weight of heavy removal vehicles and some protestors vowed to continue their actions. A Mayo County Council spokesman [...]
The Frozen Frontier: Is Shell Ready For The Risks Of Arctic Drilling?
8/02/2012 @ 2:19PM This column is a guest blog authored by Jim Coburn, who directs Ceres’s corporate sustainability disclosure program: Just two years after BP’s Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, another oil industry giant is poised to begin drilling in an even more forbidding, unpredictable and remote environment: the Alaskan shoreline. [...]

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