Shell Oil Pushes Ahead with Arctic Drilling: The Kulluk Leaves Dutch Harbor for the Beaufort Sea Rhonda McBride11:14 p.m. AKDT, August 21, 2012 ANCHORAGE, Alaska— Shell Oil could be gambling big with its latest move. Its Kulluk drilling ship left Dutch Harbor on Monday, heading to the Arctic on an uncertain journey. Shell says its [...]
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Demand an end to Shell’s human rights abuses
EMAIL CIRCULATED BY PLATFORM LONDON.ORG DEMANDS AN END TO SHELL’S HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 22:24:21 +0100 Subject: Demand an end to Shell’s human rights abuses From: ben@platformlondon.org To: Dear friends, Over the past 48 hours, Shell’s active role in human rights abuses in Nigeria has been exposed in a new Platform [...]
Royal Dutch Shell flags Australian cost pressure
By Ross Kelly SYDNEY–A senior Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDS.B -0.08% executive said Wednesday the cost of building energy projects in Australia is becoming “very worrisome” as the European oil giant prepares to decide whether it will spend billions more dollars in the resource-rich nation. Shell has already committed almost US$30 billion to Australian gas-export [...]
Arctic rig departs, Shell meets with US regulators on change of plans
Alex DeMarban | Aug 21, 2012 Attempting to salvage a shortened drilling season in the Arctic, Royal Dutch Shell is working with federal regulators on a plan that might allow it to do some preparatory drilling soon, according to Financial Times. In anticipation, on Monday Shell’s drilling rig, the Kulluk, departed Dutch Harbor, in the [...]
Shell Canada to go ahead with Kitimat LNG projects despite billion-dollar Chinese gas investment
By Gordon Hamilton, Vancouver Sun: August 21, 2012 Royal Dutch Shell’s decision to invest $1 billion a year in shale gas exploration in China has not changed Shell Canada’s plans to build a liquefied natural gas terminal at Kitimat aimed at the Chinese market. Despite China’s potential for shale gas production, demand there is expected [...]

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