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  • Richard Fry, chairman of the Road Haulage Association in Britain, an industry group. Photo: Frampton Transport Services
    Inquiry on Potential Oil Price Manipulation Intensifies hot
    When a BP rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, Richard Fry, a top executive at a trucking company, said he noticed something strange about the oil market. Prices spiked quickly, he recalled,... more
    0 comments | May.16.2013 | Get involved > Post
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    Somalia targets Shell, Eni for oil, gas output-sharing contracts hot
    Somalia plans to sign 30 oil and gas production-sharing contracts this year, starting with companies that operated in the country before its government was toppled more than two decades ago, an off... more
    0 comments | Apr.24.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • Greenpeace activists scale Statoil drilling rig shortly before the company announces its canceling its drilling plans this year. Photo courtesy of Greenpeace
    Shell’s Plot to Silence Protests Against Arctic Drilling hot
    Corporations want to work in secret. It’s what they do, and why they have lawyers. In secret, they can spill, clearcut, burn and otherwise destroy the environment and local communities while tellin... more
    0 comments | Apr.16.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • David Lawrence, executive vice president of exploration and commercial for Shell upstream Americas, has stepped down. (Virginia Beck Horner)
    Shell exec leaves by ‘mutual consent’ after Arctic mishaps hot
    A Shell executive in charge of oil exploration across the Americas has stepped down from his post after 29 years with the company. Shell said the move by David Lawrence, the executive vice presiden... more
    0 comments | Mar.29.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • Shell plans to make a big move into supplying liquefied natural gas for transportation, including trains like this experimental Canadian National Railway natural gas locomotive and fuel tank. (Canadian National Railway photo)
    Shell to push natural gas for trains, vehicles hot
    Moving to establish itself as the leading U.S. provider of cutting edge fuel for trucks, trains and vessels, Royal Dutch Shell will announce plans Tuesday for two new plants it says will double the... more
    0 comments | Mar.6.2013 | Get involved > Post
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    2013 Daegu WEC Confirms Participation of 100th Speaker hot
    100 Speakers including 18 Energy Ministers from different nations have confirmed their participation in the event. The 2013 Daegu WEC Organizing Committee and World Energy Council recently confirme... more
    0 comments | Feb.22.2013 | The News > Korea
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    Shell, Kinder Morgan Announce Plans To Export LNG From U.S. hot
    A Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA) unit struck a deal with a Kinder Morgan Inc (KMI) company to export liquefied natural gas out of an existing import terminal near Savannah, Ga., the companies said Mo... more
    2 comments | Jan.29.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • ▲ At the groundbreaking ceremony of the base oil plant, executives and officials shovel out sand. They include (from left) Chairman Kim Tae-gyeong of labor union at Hyundai Oilbank, Mayor Lee Wan-seob of Seosan City, President Gwon O-gap of Hyundai Oilbank, President Mark Gainsborough for Asia-Pacific of Shell, Vice Governor Gwon Hi-tae of Chungcheongnam-do, and Vice President Mun Jong-bak of Hyundai Oilbank.
    Hyundai Shell Base Oil, the Joint Venture Between Hyundai Oilbank’s Base Oil Company and Shell, S... hot
    The plant will produce 20,000 barrels of base oil a day and 650,000 tons annually. Hyundai Shell Base Oil, the joint venture of Hyundai Oilbank and Shell, started the construction of a large-scale ... more
    0 comments | Jan.25.2013 | The News > Korea
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    Is Arctic Drilling Just One Mistake Away From Disaster? hot
    How many more near-misses from Shell will the Obama administration tolerate before pulling the plug? The next 60 days are going to be important ones for the Obama Administration. Not because of bre... more
    0 comments | Jan.22.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • Marine experts intend to board the Kulluk as soon as weather conditions improve. Photograph: Jon Klingenberg / US Coast Guard/EPA
    Grounded Alaskan oil ship shows no sign of leakage hot
    Coastguards use aircraft to determine condition of Royal Dutch Shell vessel the Kulluk which ran aground near Kodiak Island Two aircraft have flown over an oil drilling ship that ran aground in a s... more
    0 comments | Jan.3.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • The drill ship Kulluk is towed by the tugs Aiviq and Nanuq. Photograph: AP
    Oil ship runs aground in Alaska hot
    Drill ship, the Kulluk, carrying about 155,000 gallons of fuel, drifted in stormy weather before being driven on to rocks A large drill ship belonging to the oil company Shell has run aground off A... more
    1 comments | Jan.2.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • Photo: alaska-in-pictures.com
    Shell Ends 2012 Arctic Ocean Drilling Off Alaska hot
    Source: Huffingtonpost Shell Oil’s flotilla of Arctic Ocean vessels is heading for warmer waters. Royal Dutch Shell PLC announced that it concluded exploratory drilling on Wednesday, its mand... more
    0 comments | Nov.1.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • ▲ Shell, Technip and Samsung Heavy Industries hold steel cutting ceremony for building the game-changing prelude FLNG substructure.
    Shell to Build World’s Largest Floating LNG Facility hot
    INPEX, KOGAS and CPC will participate in joint development project. Shell said on October 18 it started construction of the prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) substructure, the world’s l... more
    0 comments | Oct.23.2012 | The News > Korea
  • A computer generated image shows the Floating Liquefied Natural Gas concept vessel for Royal Dutch Shell Plc, in this undated handout image, released to the media on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. Photograph: Royal Dutch Shell Plc/Bloomberg
    Shell Leads LNG Competitors Out to Sea With Biggest Ship: Energy hot
    Source: Bloomberg For more than a decade, the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas producers led by Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) plotted how to move their $170 billion industry onto barges at sea ... more
    1 comments | Sep.21.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Workers leave the arctic oil drilling rig
    Shell’s Alaska Offshore Drilling Plans Abandoned Until Next Year hot
    Source: Huffington Post Following a series of setbacks, Royal Dutch Shell PLC announced on Monday that it will be abandoning plans to drill for oil this year off Alaska’s coast. Some environm... more
    0 comments | Sep.18.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • An iceberg off Alaska, 30 miles long and 12 miles wide, halted Shell's oil drilling operation. It is expected to resume soon. Photograph: Raimund Linke/Getty Images
    Shell boss defends Alaska project as ice halts drilling hot
    Source: The Guardian Oil chief dismisses fears of another Gulf spill after huge floe forces drill ship to move The man at the centre of Shell’s controversial drilling programme in the Arctic ... more
    0 comments | Sep.17.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Along the Chukchi Sea near Wainright, Alaska, scientists working for Shell fanned out in summer 2011 in preparation for the company's offshore drilling, which began this weekend.  One archaeologist uses a GPS device to record the precise location of a Native American sod house on the shore.  Photograph by Bonnie Jo Mount, The Washington Post
    Ice-Breaking: U.S. Oil Drilling Starts as Nations Mull Changed Arctic hot
    Source: National Geographic On August 27, after a scorching summer of record-breaking drought and heat across the U.S., scientists reported that summer sea ice in the Arctic Ocean had shrunk to its... more
    0 comments | Sep.13.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Ships bringing oil drilling equipment to Alaska pass through Seattle’s Elliott Bay on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Donna Gordon Blankinship)
    Shell’s Chukchi Sea Drilling Halted For Safety Reasons hot
    Source: Huffington Post Royal Dutch Shell on Monday was moving its drill ship off a prospect in the Chukchi Sea, a day after drilling began 70 miles off the Alaska coast because sea ice was moving ... more
    0 comments | Sep.11.2012 | Get involved > Post
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    Shell shuts Nigeria pipeline after spill hot
    Source: upstream An oil spill from a pipeline running to a flow station in Nigeria has led Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell to shut-in the pipeline. The company said that oil which spilled from the lin... more
    0 comments | Sep.4.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Royal Dutch Shell has been given a permit to begin preparation work at exploratory drilling sites in the Arctic. Photgraph: Steven J Kazlowski/Alamy
    Shell receives permit to drill in Alaska’s Chukchi Sea hot
    Source: The Guardian The company has been granted permission to begin preparation work at exploratory drilling sites in the Arctic Royal Dutch Shell has been given a permit to begin preparation wor... more
    2 comments | Sep.3.2012 | Get involved > Post
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