By Climate Progress | Sun, 29 July 2012 00:00 The top two corporations on the Fortune 500 Global ranking, Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil, announced their 2012 second-quarter earnings last week, bringing the total profits for three Big Oil companies to $44 billion for 2012 or $250 million every day this year. Exxon profited by [...]
Posts on ‘August 6th, 2012’
Will Shell sue the Girls Scouts opposing Arctic drilling?
FROM A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR John, It seems that Royal Dutch Shell has been suing anyone who opposes their drilling campaign in the Arctic. Think they will sue the (evil and misguided) Girls Scouts ? The Girl Scouts will clearly be on Shell’ ‘sh*t list’ now. Heavens to Betsy !!! Send the brats to reform [...]
Delusion at Shell
FROM OUR SHELL NEWS ARCHIVE FOR AUGUST 2004… Daily Telegraph: Dr Rieley is wide of the mark on Shell’s ‘malaise’, writes a reader: the delusion of senior managers that because they had got to the top of Shell, and Shell was huge, they must be brilliant”: “No organisation can have had so many initiatives, change [...]
Shell defense in Nigeria raises eyebrows
Published: Aug. 6, 2012 at 8:44 AM WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (UPI) — A U.S. Supreme Court brief filed by Shell in a case involving alleged rights violations in Nigeria contains “offensive” arguments, an advocacy group said. Shell, in Kiobel vs. Royal Dutch Petroleum, is accused of working with the Nigerian government to ensure resistance to [...]
Shell looks to pull some cash from Europe due to crisis: report
6 August 2012 (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) is pulling some of its funds out of European banks over fears stirred by the euro zone’s mounting debt crisis, The Times reported on Monday. The company’s chief financial officer Simon Henry told the newspaper that Shell is cutting back its exposure to European credit risk [...]
How Shell pleased Qaddafi
It seems Shell violated its own principles in Libya… SUMMARY OF AN ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN THE DUTCH MAGAZINE VRIJ NEDERLAND ON 1st AUGUST 2012 (TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH) Shell consolidated its interests in Libya by appeasing Qaddafi’s confidants with jobs for their children. Ahmed Sawani was in 2006 a freshman in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science [...]

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