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DECEMBER
2004 SHELL NEWS
Wednesday 1 December, 2004
Daily Telegraph: Prime Yukos oil field in
line for Russian gas bid: “Russia's massive gas monopoly Gazprom will bid for
the prime Siberian oil field of troubled Yukos when a government-ordered fire
sale takes place later this month…”: “Other potential bidders are said to
include German power supplier E.On, China's largest oil producer the China
National Petroleum Corporation and Anglo-Dutch company Royal Dutch/Shell.”
(ShellNews.net) 1 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Australia's Woodside Driven By Renewed Takeover Talk: “Driven by rumors that
Royal Dutch/Shell Group may quit its one-third stake in Woodside Petroleum Ltd:
analysts speculated Wednesday that a A$16 billion bid for Australia's biggest
energy company could be looming.” (ShellNews.net) 1 Dec 04
Financial Times: Shell probes Nigeria killings allegations: “Shell, which
initially said it had no evidence anyone had died in the incident, said it was
"concerned" by media reports of the accusations made by local people in the town
of Ojobo in the oil-rich Niger Delta.” (ShellNews.net) 1 Dec 04
Financial Times: Reporting is a global
matter: By Mark Moody-Stuart:
Anew era of corporate reporting moved a step closer last week when the
Department of Trade and Industry issued guidelines on how companies should
prepare an operating and financial review.”: “The government has rightly
listened to business concerns over an unnecessarily legalistic approach and
removed the requirement that directors make "due and careful inquiry" in
preparing an OFR. That could have led directors… to open themselves to the risk
of legal action.” (ShellNews.net) 1 Dec 04
Asia
Pulse: SHELL MAY SELL STAKE IN AUSTRALIA'S WOODSIDE PETROLEUM: "The sting would
be a third party bid for the whole of Woodside, and RD/Shell cannot be ruled out
as a bidder," Citigroup said.” (ShellNews.net) 1 Dec 04
The
Guardian (UK): Calpers chief says corporations were out to get him: “In Britain,
the fund has been on the offensive against opaque structures at Shell and
opposed the appointment of James Murdoch at BSkyB.” (ShellNews.net) 1 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: We Are Putting a Lot of
Money Into Nigeria -- Shell MD: "MR. Basil Omiyi needs no introduction having
made history as the first African to be appointed Managing Director of Shell
Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), a multi-billion dollar business concern
with vast interests in the Nigerian upstream oil and gas
industry." (ShellNews.net) Posted 1 Dec 04
Thursday 2 December, 2004
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Nigerian Militants Prevent Repairs On Pipeline Leak-Shell: “Militants are
stopping Royal Dutch/Shell Group (RD SC) from repairing an 18-inch pipeline in
the Niger Delta leaking since Nov. 29, the company's Nigeria unit said
Thursday.” (ShellNews.net) 2 Dec04
ChinaView.cn: Shell reports oil spill in Nigeria's troubled Niger Delta: “Oil
multinational Royal Dutch/Shell said on Thursday an oil leak had occurred in
Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta region, but the volume of spill could not be
determined as the company's investigation efforts were frustrated by community
militants.”: “The cause of pipeline-vandalism is considered as lack of jobs and
poverty among those people whose average income is less than a dollar a day”
(ShellNews.net) 2 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Woodside
Petroleum May Be Takeover Target: Speculation Is That Shell Will Sell Its 34.3%
Stake, Possibly to China's Cnooc: “Shell Australia Chairman Tim Warren has
chosen not to comment on the speculation, allowing analysts' theories to
flourish.” (ShellNews.net) 2 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Nigeria Lawmakers Threaten Sanctions Over Shell Pollution: “Nigerian lawmakers
said Wednesday that they were considering penalties against the local subsidiary
of Royal Dutch/Shell Group after the oil giant allegedly rejected a Senate
demand to pay $1.5 billion for oil pollution.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 2 Dec 04
The
Guardian (UK): Cadbury: Britain's 'most admired': “The award is made after a
poll conducted by Nottingham Business School for Management Today magazine.”:
“Among those whose respect ratings have plunged are Shell, down from 5th to
64th, and Morrisons, down from 9th to 75th place.” (ShellNews.net) 2 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): Tesco loses
place in admiration stakes: “…Shell slumped from the top ten to 64th place after
its fall from grace…” (ShellNews.net) 2 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Shell
Energy Services CEO Makes Fitness a Priority at Work and Home (ShellNews.net) 2
Dec 04
BBC NEWS: Nigerian
senators threaten Shell: “Shell is consulting its lawyers as Nigeria threatens
to impose sanctions. Nigeria's senate is to consider sanctions against Shell for
failing to pay a $1.5bn (£775m) pollution penalty. The Dutch and UK oil company
had until 23 November to make the payment for environmental damage caused by oil
spillage in the Niger Delta region.”: “…the committee was also investigating
Shell's activities in Nigeria in the past four decades, and its impact on the
Niger Delta.” (ShellNews.net) 2 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: Auditors Slam N.5bn Suit
On Shell: “An accounting firm... has slammed a N500,000,000 suit against Shell
Petroleum Development Company Limited (SPDC) over outstanding fees”: “The
auditors averred that while the exercise was on, SPDC presented inaccurate data
to the consultants…” (ShellNews.net) Posted 2 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: Obasanjo
Moves to Reconcile Ogoni, Shell: “President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday
personally led the campaign to reconcile Ogoni people and Shell Petroleum
Development Company (SPDC) Limited as part of his efforts to restore peace in
the Niger Delta region.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 2 December 04
Friday 3 December, 2004
ShellNews.net: Reply letter from 10 Downing Street (SEE LETTER BELOW):
Posted on website 3 Dec 04
ShellNews.net: LETTER
FROM ALFRED DONOVAN TO PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR
REGARDING "CODES OF PRACTICE" GENERALLY AND SHELL'S STATEMENT OF GENERAL
BUSINESS PRINCIPLES IN PARTICULAR: "The reserves scandal was of such global
magnitude that it has brought about the demise of a great British company, The
Shell Transport & Trading Company plc, which, under the recently announced
“merger” plan with Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, will cease to exist. The HQ
for Royal Dutch Shell plc will be in Holland and the majority of senior
management will be Dutch. "Posted 25 Nov 04
iwon.com/Dow Jones Newswires: Shell Resumes
Gasoline, Diesel Retail Operations In India – Executive: “The Indian unit of
Royal Dutch/Shell Group (RD) has resumed gasoline and diesel retail operations
in the country after a gap of nearly three decades.” (ShellNews.net) 3 Dec 04
ThisDayOnline.com (Nigeria): Shell Dares
Senate, Says 'You're No Court': “The Committee
on Compliance with Senate Resolution had on Wednesday threatened to nationalise
the SPDC…”: “In a press statement
issued yesterday, Shell said pronouncing judgement and awarding compensation in
a matter of disputes between parties was clearly outside the jurisdiction of the
National Assembly.”: “SPDC maintains that it is a responsible corporate citizen,
and that it has over the years sought to carry out its operations in Nigeria in
a responsible manner…” (ShellNews.net) 3 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: MOSOP Hints On Return of
Shell to Ogoniland: “PRESIDENT of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni
People (MOSOP), Mr. Ledum Mitee, says there is the likelihood of Shell and other
oil companies resuming work in Ogoni if the process towards that goal is
credible. He was reacting to efforts by President Olusegun Obasanjo to reconcile
the Ogoni and Shell.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 3 Dec 04
Sify.com (India): Shell begins retailing petrol in
India: “"We have commissioned our first retail outlet in Bangalore. We have a
licence to set up 2,000 outlets," Vikram Mehta, Shell India's Chairman, told
reporters on the sidelines of a business conference.” (ShellNews.net) 3 Dec 04
THE TIMES
(UK): Tempus: Predictable Reed meets its target but still disappoints: “REED
ELSEVIER could teach Royal Dutch/Shell a thing or two. Not only do the English
and the Dutch get on just fine at Reed (largely because Sir Crispin Davis,
Reed’s chief executive, tells everybody who is boss), but the media and
information group is a byword for steady predictability — of the kind once
personified by the oily folks at Shell.” (ShellNews.net) 3 Dec 04
AFX
Europe (Focus): BHP Billiton will not comment on speculated Woodside ownership
change: “Media reports have suggested that the Shell stake may be up for sale
but there has been no confirmation by Shell or Woodside.” (ShellNews.net) 3 Dec
04
Saturday 4 December, 2004
ADWEEK.com:
'Shell Holiday Patrol' Aims to Pump Up Image: “Shell Oil Products U.S. and its
in-house marketing division Motiva Enterprises are testing a customer loyalty
program that sends teams of "brand ambassadors" to gas stations and shopping
malls in five cities offering gifts, assistance and entertainment, the company
said.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 4 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: ConocoPhillips Drops Controversial Oil Reserves Figure:
“In the latest accounting change by a large oil company involving oil reserves,
ConocoPhillips (COP) said Friday it will no longer report the average cost of
new production to the Securities and Exchange Commission.”: “Several companies
have announced accounting changes since the Shell scandal broke.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 4 Dec 04
THE TIMES (UK): Cruel $12 billion hoax on
Bhopal victims and BBC: “THE BBC was forced to apologise yesterday after being
duped by sophisticated internet hoaxers into reporting that victims of the
Bhopal disaster were to receive $12 billion compensation.”: “…previous targets
have included the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the Bush campaign, McDonald’s
and Shell.” (ShellNews.net) 4 Dec 04
Sunday 5 December, 2004
THE TIMES
(UK): Shell chops job change policy: “The generalist-to-specialist move is
intended to foster radical cultural change at the embattled oil group, which
this year had to cut its proven oil reserves by about a third.” (ShellNews.net)
5 Dec 04
THE
NEW YORK TIMES: Floating an Idea: “A recently announced plan to place a floating
natural gas depot in the middle of Long Island Sound seemed so nakedly
destructive to the environment that we were tempted to hit the pause button on
our critical faculties and let this editorial write itself.”: “The group behind
the project, Broadwater Energy - a partnership between the TransCanada
Corporation of Calgary and Shell U.S. Gas and Power, a Houston-based affiliate
of Royal Dutch/Shell - has powerful arguments on its side. Long Island needs
energy, which has to come from somewhere.” (ShellNews.net) 5 Dec04
The Observer (UK): Big (and small) will be
beautiful next year: “Could 2005 be the year of the large company? A growing
number of fund managers think it is time for big companies to make the running
and are piling into the likes of Vodafone or Shell in preference to tiddlers
such as Thus or Melrose Resources.”: “But beware: Shell's proposed restructuring
means it will jump from 3.6 to 8.6 per cent of the index, which, added to BP's
weighting, would leave oil accounting for more than 18 per cent of the
portfolio. That is a heavy exposure to oil.” (ShellNews.net) 5 Dec 04
Sunday Telegraph (UK): FSA steps up inquiry into Shell reserves fiasco: “The FSA
has already fined the oil giant £17m for committing market abuse and breaching
the listing rules. But it has also said it is continuing its investigation into
"other aspects of this matter".: “In its ruling accompanying the fine, the FSA
said Shell's false or misleading announcements of proved reserves were made
despite warnings from 2000 to 2003 that its proved reserves as announced to the
market were false.” (ShellNews.net) 5 Dec 04
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY: Shell in talks to save £220m oil and gas sale
(ShellNews.net) 5 Dec 04
agencyfaqs.com (India): Shell returns to fuel
retailing: “ANGLO-DUTCH oil major Shell has staged a return to auto fuel
retailing in India after a gap of nearly three decades, opening its first petrol
pump in Bangalore last week” (ShellNews.net) 5 Dec 04
NEWS.com.au (Australia): Idea works for buddies: “That investment looks set to
pay off, and the pair will be named NSW Young Entrepreneurs of the Year at
Shell's Livewire youth business awards tomorrow.”: “WorkBuddy beat a field of
eight finalists to win the title, which comes with a trophy and a $7000 cheque
from Shell.” (ShellNews.net) 5 Dec 04
Monday 6 December, 2004
Yahoo!
Business News: Press Release Source: Shell Oil Products US: All Shell Gasolines
Meet 'Top Tier' Gasoline Standard Introduced by BMW, General Motors, Honda and
Toyota (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
StockWatch.com: Shell Issues Bakersfield Refinery Sales Process Update #2:
“Shell Oil Products US today announced that it has reached an agreement with the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice on
modifications to a consent decree that would allow the Shell Bakersfield
Refinery to operate through March 31, 2005” (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell CEO
Repeats Review Complete By Yr End – CNBC: “Commenting on recent rumors of a
possible mega-merger within the oil industry, van der Veer said the company
never comments on speculation but that such talk indicates that Shell's
reputation isn't yet fully restored following the reserves debacle.”
(ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
BLOOMBERG: Shell Says Gazprom Enlargement Benefits Russia Energy (Update2):
“Royal Dutch/Shell Group's chief executive said a planned expansion of OAO
Gazprom to dominate the energy industry in Russia may benefit Western companies
working in the country, the world's largest oil and gas producer.”: “Shell
Chief Executive Officer Jeroen van der Veer said,
in an interview today in Paris. Gazprom is ``the crown jewel that's very
important for the future of the country.'' (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL: Shell Confirms 70,000 B/D Nigeria Output Lost On Protest: “A spokesman
for Royal Dutch/Shell Group (RD, SC) in Nigeria confirmed Monday that 70,000
barrels a day of oil production had been lost on a protest by community
members.”: "The shutdowns could worsen the declining trend in Nigeria's crude
oil production, an oil industry analyst said." (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL: Committee To Consider Demands Of Nigeria Oil Protesters: “Hundreds of
protesting villagers from Kula community, including women and children, Sunday
invaded two oil pumping facilities owned by Shell in the Ekulama oil fields”
(ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL: Statoil Reviews First Calgary Sale – Source: “Total (TOT), Royal
Dutch/Shell (RD) and Houston-based Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (APC) have also
shown a preliminary interest in bidding for First Calgary, the Financial Times
said. A Statoil spokesman declined to comment. Shell and Total also declined
comment.” (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK):
Shell raids likely to drive up oil prices: “Nigerian rebels yesterday seized
three oil platforms operated by Shell and Chevron Texaco, shutting down
production of 90,000 barrels of oil a day, the company said.” (ShellNews.net) 6
Dec 04
Asia Pulse (India): ROYAL DUTCH/SHELL TO IMPORT LNG BY FIRST QUARTER OF 2005:
“Royal Dutch/Shell on Friday said it will begin importing liquefied natural gas
(LNG) at its Hazira terminal in Gujarat by first quarter of 2005 and is looking
at sourcing the fuel from Malaysia, Australia, Brunei, Oman or Nigeria…”
(ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
Financial Times:
Statoil eyes potential bid for FCP: “Statoil, the Norwegian energy group, has
emerged as a leading contender in the impending auction of First Calgary
Petroleums (FCP), a Canadian independent with extensive oil and gas interests in
Algeria.”: “Total of France, Royal Dutch/Shell, and Houston-based Anadarko have
also expressed preliminary interest in making a bid for FCP, according to people
familiar with the matter” (ShellNews.net 6 Dec 04
HOUSTON CHRONICLE: Niger Delta's oil curse:
As U.S. dependence on the country's petroleum
exports grows, the West African nation's corrupt officials get rich while its
poor seethe: “An OPEC member, Nigeria
is the world's seventh-largest oil producer.” (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
HOUSTON CHRONICLE: HIGH COST OF ENERGY:
NIGERIA: Politics of oil inflame age-old delta hatreds: Government and militias
skirmish over control of vital oil fields:
“…lately, oil has infused nearly every fight in the delta, a region that has
made Nigeria the fifth-most important source of U.S. petroleum imports.”
(ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
The
Guardian (UK): Nigerian villagers seize Shell oil platforms: “Hundreds of
unarmed Nigerian villagers, including women and children, seized three oil
platforms operated by Shell and ChevronTexaco yesterday, shutting 90,000 barrels
a day of production in a jobs dispute.” (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
BBC
News, Lagos: Villagers hold Nigeria oil plants: “Last month, over 80 protesters
occupied a rig operated by Shell contractors in neighbouring Delta state and 17
people were injured when soldiers opened fire. Journalists were later shown the
graves of seven men who were reportedly shot dead in the incident, but the army
denied that anyone was killed.”: “The Delta region holds the bulk of Nigeria oil
reserves” (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
Financial Times: FSA
seeks news of Shell trio: The FSA has been investigating Shell since it admitted
this year that it had overstated its proved oil and gas reserves by 25 per cent.
Shell has already been fined £17m by the FSA for market abuse and breaching
listing rules as well as $120m (£61.7m) by the US Securities and Exchange
Commission.”: “The City watchdog is seeking details of what three former
executives said to investors during meetings as part of a continuing probe into
events that led to the trio's resignation.” (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
Stuff.co.nz (New Zealand): Petrol prices
drop 5c per litre: “Shell was the first to announce cuts this morning, saying
today's drop, effective at 9am, reflects a drop in world oil prices at the
weekend. (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
Tuesday 7 December, 2004
Yahoo! News: Shell to invest millions to open foreign petrol stations in India:
“Vikram Singh Mehta, Chairman of the Shell
Group of Companies in India, said the firm plans to open 2,000 outlets selling
gasoline and diesel under the Shell brand name”:
“Mehta said Shell was the largest foreign investor in India, with a stake so far
of 850 million dollars.” (ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
ArabicNews.com: Shell invests in billions of dollars in the Qatari gas: “The
British-Dutch Royal Dutch Shell group announced determination to spend $6
billion for establishing a factory to transform gas into a liquid fuel in Qatar.
The group's executive director Jeroen van der Veer did not specify any time for
these investments upon announcing this project in a press conference organized
by "Business Week" magazine in Paris.” (ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
Los Angeles Times: Pact a
Reprieve for Shell Refinery: Pollution limits will be altered so the firm can
run the Bakersfield site through March 31 with more time for sale talks.
(ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
SustainOnline.org: IUCN & Shell
collaboration for biodiversity: “Geneva, 6 December 2004 - For over 4 years,
Shell and IUCN - The World Conservation Union have been collaborating on a
number of biodiversity programs and skillsharing initiatives. This case study
highlights progress so far.” (ShellNews.net) 6 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Shell Tries To
Evacuate Oil Workers As Protests Continue:
“Oil operations in the restive Niger Delta are frequently disrupted by violence
by aggrieved, impoverished communities that feel cheated out of the oil wealth
pumped from their land.”
(ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
AFX Europe (Focus): Nigerian protest on Royal
Dutch/Shell oil flow station ends:
“Nigerian protesters have ended their three-day-old occupation of two oil flow
stations operated in the Niger Delta by Anglo-Dutch energy giant Royal
Dutch/Shell…” (ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
Financial Post (Canada): Athabasca
project to help Western Oil double production volume in 5 years: “Western Oil
Sands holds a 20% stake in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project together with its
partners Shell Canada Ltd. and Chevron Canada Ltd. It also has a minority stake
in Shell Canada's Scotford upgrader in Edmonton.” (ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL: Shell May Decide On New Brazil Oil Production in 2006: “The company
will decide at earliest in 2006 whether to start production in the BC-10
exploration block in the Campos Basin off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, the vice
president of exploration and production at Shell's Brazilian unit, John P. Haney
said in an interview.” (ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
AFX Europe (Focus):
Malaysia's Sapuracrest wins 37.84 mln usd contract from Brunei Shell:
“Sapuracrest Petroleum Bhd said it has been awarded a 37.84 mln usd contract to
transport and install oil rigs for Brunei Shell Petroleum Co.” (ShellNews.net) 7
Dec 04
Financial Times:
Shell opens door to links with Gazprom: “Jeroen van der Veer, chief executive of
Royal Dutch/ Shell, has opened the door to future deals with Gazprom, the
Russian gas group, by welcoming its rapid expansion into the oil sector.”
(ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
Financial Times:
John Kay: Corporate personality is a reality: “Customers might put their trust
in contracts but generally prefer to rely on the reputation of the business and
to deal with people they know.”: “The horror of Enron was not just that it was
home to some corrupt people but that the environment encouraged their
corruption.”: “a personality devoid of moral sense, which is instrumental in its
treatment of stakeholders, generally would be diagnosed by psychologists as
psychopathic.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 7 Dec 04
AP Worldstream: Fresh unrest
in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria push crude prices up as supply fears reappear
(ShellNews.net) 7 Dec 04
Reuters: Shell plans to double gas sales: "Our LNG sales will double between now
and the end of the decade," Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer told a Business Week
conference in Paris on Monday.: “Van der Veer said that Shell was planning to
take LNG from Nigeria to the U.S. East Coast while supplies from the Sakhalin
project in Russia's Far East will head to the U.S. west coast.” (ShellNews.net)
Posted 7 Dec 04
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Oil Cos.
Talk to Nigerian Oil Occupiers: “Multinational oil companies began talks with
hundreds of Nigerian villagers occupying three oil platforms on Monday in a
dispute over jobs which shut 90,000 barrels per day of oil production”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 7 Dec 04
Wednesday 8 December, 2004
Western People (Ireland): Corrib
group warns Shell of new battle: “After eight long years, one of the most
hotly-debated planning cases in Irish history reached its conclusion last month
when Shell Ireland Ltd finally go the go-ahead to develop a E500m gas terminal
at Bellanaboy, on the North Mayo coastline”: “Although the news seemed to go in
favour of Shell Ireland this time, the Western People has learned that the
battle is far from over.” (ShellNews.net) 8 Dec 04
AFX Europe (Focus): Shell Canada announces
large natural gas find in Alberta: “Royal
Dutch/Shell unit Shell Canada announced the discovery of a large natural gas
field in Alberta province, western Canada.”
(ShellNews.net) 8 Dec 04
Expansion: Spanish competition authorities to hear Shell-Cepsa case (Shell/Cepsa:
Competencia recibe el expediente de la operacion): “Spanish competition
authorities have taken up the case after it was handed to them by the European
Commission on November 24.” (ShellNews.net) 8 Dec 04
Lloyds List: Shell aims to
stay at top by doubling sales in LNG sector: “Anglo-Dutch oil major Shell has
vowed to protect its leadership in the liquefied natural gas market by doubling
sales during the next six years.”: “'We are determined to retain our leadership
in the expanding LNG business,' Mr van der Veer told the European Leadership
Forum in Paris. 'Our LNG sales will double between now and the end of the
decade.' (ShellNews.net) 8 Dec 04
Lloyds List: Shell seeks
exemption on LNG to India: “Royal Dutch/Shell is seeking an exemption to the
Indian-flag rule on LNG vessel charters for imports to Indian terminals.”
(ShellNews.net) 8 Dec 04
Financial Times:
Good works in a corporate ghetto: “Christian Aid, in a report published earlier
this year (Behind the Mask: The Real Face of Corporate Social Responsibility),
describes Shell as being is at the "forefront of CSR" and yet its case studies
on Shell and others lead it to conclude that "the corporate world's commitments
to responsible behaviour are not borne out by the experience of many who are
supposed to benefit from them" (ShellNews.net) 8 Dec 04
NEW YORK TIMES:
Protesters End Siege of Nigerian Platforms:
“Hundreds of protesters ended their three-day siege of oil platforms in the
oil-rich Niger Delta on Tuesday, paddling away in canoes and boats after Royal
Dutch-Shell Cos. and ChevronTexaco Corp. agreed to talks”: “Villagers were
protesting what they said was a lack of local benefits from more than four
decades of oil drilling around their impoverished community” (ShellNews.net)
Posted 8 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL: UPDATE: Protesters End Siege Of Oil Platforms In Nigeria: "Oil
operations in the restive Niger Delta are frequently disrupted by protests -some
violent -on the part of aggrieved, impoverished communities that feel cheated
out of the oil wealth pumped from their land." (ShellNews.net) Posted 8 Dec 04
Sify.com
(India): Shell still in race to buy HPCL: “The Shell Group of companies
worldwide would move 'large amounts of work' pertaining to Information
Technology application service to India…” (ShellNews.net) 8 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: $1.5b Payment: Senate Considers Sanctions Against Shell: “THE
Nigerian Senate is considering imposing sanctions against Shell Petroleum
Development Company (SPDC) for what
it described as the company's effrontery and its refusal to pay a $1.5bn (about
N201 billion) pollution penalty imposed by the upper legislative arm.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 8 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: Ojobo Community,
Shell And Claims of Genocide:
“…this time around a new lexicon was introduced into the litany of allegations
against the companies, including claims and
counter claims of sponsored killings and genocide against the people.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 8 Dec 04
Thursday 9 December, 2004
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell Canada Announces Major Natural Gas Discovery In
Central Alberta: “Shell Canada Ltd
has made a "major" natural gas discovery on a previously untested structure 30
kilometers southwest of Rocky Mountain House in central Alberta.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 9 Dec 04
THE WASHINGTON POST: Nigeria's Oil Fuels
Anger, Bloodshed In Delta Region, Villagers Reap Few Rewards Despite Surging
Profits: “There are seven freshly dug graves in this Niger Delta village. Local
leaders say they contain the remains of protesters who died violently last month
when they attempted to mount a protest at an oil rig operated by the Shell
Petroleum Development Co. of Nigeria, the region's largest oil firm.”:
“Spokesman for Shell and the Nigerian army disputed these accounts…”: “…report,
by WAC Global Services, also concluded that Shell was in part responsible for
the rampant violence and criminality in the Niger Delta.”: “Caught in the middle
of these struggles are people like Gior Neebee, a small woman in her thirties…”:
“To her, the oil coursing through the delta
has become a curse…”: "Look at the environment I live in... For myself and my
children, it's like the world ended."
(ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Nigerian Villagers
Fail To Attend Mtg With Oil Cos Wed:
“Villagers were protesting what they said was a lack of local benefits from more
than four decades of oil drilling around their impoverished community,
Kula.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 9 Dec 04
THE BOSTON GLOBE:
Jury rules for franchisees in Shell trial: 8 station
operators in Mass. awarded $3.3m in damages:
“A federal jury awarded more than $3 million to eight Massachusetts gas station
operators after finding Shell Oil Co. used unfair tactics that were effectively
intended to drive them out of business.”: “The case was also important to the
world's third-largest oil company, which has agreements with thousands of
franchises nationwide.”: “The jury voted yes
to the question of whether Shell ''in bad faith" set wholesale gasoline prices
''that were not commercially reasonable," court documents said.”
(ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
Telegram.com: Federal jury rules in favor of Shell franchisees, awards $3.3
million: “After a three-week trial, the jury
found that Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies violated state and federal
regulations by raising the price of
wholesale gasoline to the dealers and ending a long-standing rent subsidy
program. The franchisees sued four years ago, claiming Shell was attempting to
drive them out of business so it could operate the stations itself.”; “The
jury's $3.3 million award is likely to grow by millions when interest and
attorneys fees are factored in, said the franchisees' lawyer, Gary Greenburg,
who called the verdict a "total victory"
for his clients.” (ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
BOSTON HERALD: Jury:
Shell abused owners:
Gas stations `vindicated' in ploy by big oil company: ``We've been vindicated,''
said Mike Corbett, owner of City Square Shell in Charlestown, a member of a
group of area dealers who've been battling Shell for more than four years over
control of their stations. ``This is big for us.
They beat us up for so many years. It was terrible
what they did,'' he said.
(ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
TheGlobe&Mail (Canada):
Shell makes massive natural gas discovery:
Its largest find in Alberta area in nearly 20 years lifts hopes for more giant
deposits: “Shell Canada Ltd. has tapped into a massive natural gas reservoir in
Western Canada -- its largest discovery in the area in nearly two decades --
raising hopes that the birthplace of the Canadian oil industry may still contain
undiscovered elephant-sized deposits.”: “That is not a major discovery compared
with the international efforts of many of the supermajor energy firms, but in
Western Canada it is considered enormous…” (ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
Financial Times:
State-owned groups from countries such as China, Brazil and India are making
deals at home and abroad that increase their challenge to the 'majors'. There
could be changes in the way partnerships are built, write James Boxell and Kevin
Morrison: “Malcolm Brinded, head of exploration and production at Royal
Dutch/Shell, says: "The competitive landscape is changing and the national oil
companies will play an important part. There are fewer international companies
than a decade ago because of consolidation, but there are new competitors, and
we don't underestimate their capabilities or appetite." (ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
The Guardian (UK): Poor safety of North Sea rigs exposed: “The deteriorating
conditions on a Shell platform in the Brent field have been discovered after a
series of gas leaks and two fatalities on other installations operated by the
company.”: “The Brent problems are particularly disturbing because, although
Shell has been through a financial crisis after misreporting the scale of its
reserves, it is still regarded as an industry leader in operational matters.”
(ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
Lloyds List: Dunlin flow resumes:
“ROYAL Dutch/Shell has restarted production from its Dunlin platform in the UK
northern North Sea after a three-month shutdown due to a gas leak.”
(ShellNews.net) 9 Dec 04
BLOOMBERG: Shell Canada Makes `Major' Gas
Discovery in Alberta (Update5):
“Shell Canada Ltd., Canada's fourth- largest oil company, announced a ``major''
natural-gas discovery in the Rocky Mountain foothills of central Alberta that
may boost fuel production and reserves”: “Shell Canada… …said the discovery was
one of the biggest in Western Canada in two decades” (ShellNews.net) Posted 9
Dec 04
Reuters: Shell Canada Goes Deep, Makes
Alberta Gas Discovery: “Shell Canada Ltd. has
made a major gas find in the foothills of western Alberta,
a region where it has been active for decades, the country's No. 2 oil producer
and refiner said on Wednesday” (ShellNews.net) Posted 9 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: $100m Claim:
Senate Threatens Shell Officials With Arrest:
“THE Senate Committee on Downstream Petroleum has threatened legal officials of
Shell Petroleum Development Company with arrest should they continue to keep
away from defending a $100 million (N13.5 billion) claim made against the
multinational by the Ogoni community in Rivers State for a 1993 oil spillage.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 9 Dec 04
ameinfo.com (United Arab Emirates): Shell's
Chairwoman for Egypt to give keynote address at Women in Leadership conference:
“Mrs Iman Hill, Chairwoman of Shell Companies in Egypt will deliver the keynote
address at the Women in Leadership conference in Dubai next week.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 9 Dec 04
Friday 10 December, 2004
Yahoo!/DOW JONES NEWSWIRES: Shell-Bechtel's InterGen Sale Gets 6 Bids So
Far-Sources: “Over the course of this year, Shell was forced to report that it
had overestimated its proven oil reserves by 20%. The company is selling
non-core assets like InterGen in order to focus on exploration and production to
increase its base of proven reserves.” (ShellNews.net) 10 Dec 04
csnews.com (Convenience Store News): Jury Rules For Massachusetts Franchisees in
Shell Trial:
“A federal jury awarded more than $3 million to eight
Massachusetts gas station operators after finding Shell Oil Co. used
unreasonable tactics that were effectively intended to drive them out of
business”: “The jury voted yes to the
question of whether Shell ''in bad faith" set wholesale gasoline prices ''that
were not commercially reasonable," court documents said.” (ShellNews.net) Posted
10 Dec 04
AFX Europe (Focus): Royal
Dutch/Shell confirms northeastern China oil shale reserve deal - report
(ShellNews.net) 10 Dec 04
Los Angeles Times: Shell Oil
Focuses on 1 Bidder: "The company is negotiating exclusively with an investment
firm to sell its Bakersfield refinery, sources say" (ShellNews.net) 10 Dec 04
ChinaView.cn: BEIJING: Royal Dutch/Shell has agreed to set up a joint venture
(JV) with the Bureau of Geological Exploration and Mineral Development of Jilin
Province, northeast China, to conduct oil shale resource studies.: "China is
estimated to have the fourth largest shale deposits in the world at 31.57
billion metric tons, after the United States, Brazil and Russia. (ShellNews.net)
10 Dec 04
Saturday 11 December, 2004
Financial Times:
Chinese oil: “China's three oil majors have a mandate from Beijing to go forth
and spend. They also have the cash. The three - CNOOC, PetroChina and Sinopec -
have a combined market capitalisation of about $150bn”: “Potential targets
include Royal Dutch/Shell's 34 per cent stake in Australia's Woodside Petroleum
(ShellNews.net) 11 Dec 04
The Guardian (UK): Is all well with Shell?: Interview Lord Oxburgh, chairman of
Shell Transport and Trading: “He accepts that Shell has been through some nasty
self-imposed scrapes but also feels that it has been misrepresented by the media
and others in the outside world. So much so, he says, that he also began to
believe some of the more negative images of the company.” (ShellNews.net) 11 Dec
04
THE TIMES (UK): STOP PRESS: Shell sale pledge (ShellNews.net) 11 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell Hopes Nigerian Conflict Will Be Resolved By
Weekend: “Shell Petroleum Development
Company of Nigeria, a unit of Royal Dutch Group (RD,SC), said Friday it was
hopeful the dispute between it and one of its host communities that led to the
closure of its flow stations would be resolved this week” (ShellNews.net) Posted
11 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell To Sell Portuguese Unit To Repsol YPF:
“Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies and Repsol YPF announce Friday the signing
of a sale and purchase agreement relating to the divestment of Shell Gas (LPG)
business in Portugal” (ShellNews.net) Posted 11 Dec 04
Oil & Gas Journal:
Shell Canada discovers natural gas in central Alberta
(ShellNews.net) Posted 11 Dec 04
strategiy.com (Middle East): Shell launches next-generation advanced hydraulic
oil (ShellNews.net) 11 Dec 04
Sunday 12 December, 2004
THE
NEW YORK TIMES: Fuel Cells in the Deep Freeze:
“G.M. is also teaming up with Shell Hydrogen to place
four refueling "service hubs" around the country, plus a fifth that would be
mounted on a mobile platform. A $2 million Shell station is already open and
dispensing hydrogen in Washington.”
(ShellNews.net) 12 Dec 04
THE NEW YORK TIMES: China's Splurge on Resources May Not Be a Sign of Strength:
“The reason for Chinese anxiety, particularly in energy markets, is that big
Western companies are already well established in the richest oil regions and
can outdo China's producers financially. China
also sees the American military presence in places like Iraq, Afghanistan and
Uzbekistan as part of a drive to control Central Asia's rich oil reserves.
“ (ShellNews.net) 12 Dec 04
THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY (UK):
Shut out of the male and pale boardroom: Why are only 1 per cent of senior
managers in blue-chip companies from ethnic minorities? Maggie Lee says
discrimination in the City is an issue that dare not speak its name: “Ms
Bottomley nonetheless believes that it is incumbent upon headhunters to develop
networks to find talent. She cites management consultant McKinsey, investment
bank Goldman Sachs and oil company Shell as examples of companies that are
addressing the issue.” (ShellNews.net) 12 Dec 04
THE INDEPENDENT ON
SUNDAY (UK): Business Essentials: 'Only the very best young trainee is good
enough to go into our jam': “"The Shell Technology Enterprise Programme (www.step.org.uk),
supported by the Government's Small Business Service, helps students gain
project-based work experience within the small business sector.” (ShellNews.net)
12 Dec 04
edubourse.com: Shell announces sale of its LPG
business in Portugal: Royal
Dutch/Shell Group of Companies (Shell) and Repsol YPF announced today the
signing of a Sale and Purchase Agreement relating to the divestment of Shell Gas
(LPG) business in Portugal." (ShellNews.net) 12 Dec 04
THE
SUNDAY TIMES (UK): The Knowledge: Octane: All you wanted to know about cars but
were afraid to ask: “Petrol is classified by its research octane number (RON).
In Britain standard unleaded petrol is 95RON. However, some fuels, such as Shell
Optimax which is 98RON, have a higher rating and boast increased performance for
the car.” (ShellNews.net) 12 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): City briefs: Aramco leads: “Petroleum Intelligence Weekly
has produced a ranking of the world's top 50 oil companies…” (ShellNews.net) 13
Dec 04
THE
TIMES (UK): FSA red faces in splits settlement: “Separately, Sir Philip Watts,
former head of Shell, and the FSA have agreed to postpone the hearing of an
independent tribunal. Watts and the regulator had asked it to rule on whether
Watts was incorrectly identified and prejudiced by the FSA when it published a
formal notice fining Shell £17m for misleading the market over the size of its
oil reserves.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 13 Dec 04
THE
TIMES (UK): Special Report: Who is business champ of 2004? Paul Durman
introduces the runners and riders for our prestigious annual award: “Gammell was
in the right place again in January when Cairn struck an enormous oil reservoir
under the Rajasthan desert in India. As further finds suggested Cairn had
stumbled on almost a billion barrels of oil, the company’s shares spurted from
about £3 to £15. Shell could only look on in embarrassment: it had sold Gammell
the rights to the field for a few million pounds.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 13 Dec
04
THE TIMES
(UK): And those who need not apply: “Sir Philip Watts, former chief executive of
Shell: For losing 25% of his oil reserves, and his job as well. And for making
our business editor tramp round Shell Centre in search of the loo: Judy Boynton,
Shell’s former chief financial officer: Couldn’t make the oil giant’s numbers
add up. Another casualty of the reserves crisis” (ShellNews.net) Posted 13 Dec
04
Monday 13 December, 2004
Business World: Tullow joint bid for N
Sea gas fields? “Tullow Oil is a joint bidder with a US energy firm, according
to a weekend report, for 316m euro of North Sea oil assets being sold by Shell
and Exxon.” (ShellNews.net) 13 Dec 04
Business Wire: PIW Ranks World's 50 Top Performing Oil Companies in Latest
Annual Standings: “Shell is in a tie for fifth place with BP, due partly to its
huge reserves downgrade” (ShellNews.net) 13 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): City briefs: Aramco leads: “Petroleum Intelligence Weekly
has produced a ranking of the world's top 50 oil companies…” (ShellNews.net) 13
Dec 04
THE
TIMES (UK): FSA red faces in splits settlement: “Separately, Sir Philip Watts,
former head of Shell, and the FSA have agreed to postpone the hearing of an
independent tribunal. Watts and the regulator had asked it to rule on whether
Watts was incorrectly identified and prejudiced by the FSA when it published a
formal notice fining Shell £17m for misleading the market over the size of its
oil reserves.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 13 Dec 04
THE
TIMES (UK): Special Report: Who is business champ of 2004? Paul Durman
introduces the runners and riders for our prestigious annual award: “Gammell was
in the right place again in January when Cairn struck an enormous oil reservoir
under the Rajasthan desert in India. As further finds suggested Cairn had
stumbled on almost a billion barrels of oil, the company’s shares spurted from
about £3 to £15. Shell could only look on in embarrassment: it had sold Gammell
the rights to the field for a few million pounds.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 13 Dec
04
THE TIMES
(UK): And those who need not apply: “Sir Philip Watts, former chief executive of
Shell: For losing 25% of his oil reserves, and his job as well. And for making
our business editor tramp round Shell Centre in search of the loo: Judy Boynton,
Shell’s former chief financial officer: Couldn’t make the oil giant’s numbers
add up. Another casualty of the reserves crisis” (ShellNews.net) Posted 13 Dec
04
Tuesday 14 December, 2004
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell To Launch New Cracker, Petchem Projs In Singapore: “Royal Dutch/Shell
Group (RD) said Tuesday it is going ahead with its planned new ethylene cracker
and petrochemical derivatives projects on Bukom Island, Singapore.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 14 Dec 04
THE
NEW YORK TIMES: Royal Dutch/Shell to Modify Facilities: “Oil giant Royal
Dutch/Shell Group of Cos. will add ethylene cracker and petrochemical
derivatives plants at its refining facilities in Singapore, it said Tuesday”
(ShellNews.net) 14 Dec 04
BUSINESS REPORT (South Africa): Shell on track for billion-dollar chemical
project: “Anglo-Dutch oil giant Royal Dutch/Shell is a step closer to building a
proposed chemical project in Singapore that could cost up to one billion US
dollars, the company said Tuesday.” (ShellNews.net) 14 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: Shell Plans to Double LNG Sales: "Our LNG sales will double
between now and the end of the decade," Shell chief executive, Jeroen van der
Veer said. (ShellNews.net) 14 Dec 04
TheGlobe&Mail.com (Canada): How Shell
found more gas: “Advances in three-dimensional seismic technology have allowed
Shell Canada Ltd. to penetrate that sound barrier, giving it the tools to
pinpoint the massive natural gas discovery it announced last week.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 14 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Shell
Canada Gives Update On Scotford Upgrader Maintenance: “The upgrader, along with
the Muskeg River mine in Alberta, make up the Athabasca Oil Sands Project, a
joint venture of Shell Canada (60%), Chevron Canada Ltd. (20% ) and Western Oil
Sands L.P. (20%).” (ShellNews.net) Posted 14 Dec 04
London Evening Standard: BP
sights on Libya's oil and gas: “If the talks are successful it will ratchet up
BP's rivalry with Shell, which has a tentative partnership with NOC that could
lead to 'integrated upstream and LNG-export projects'.” (ShellNews.net) Posted
14 Dec 04
Wednesday 15 December, 2004
ShellNews.net: UK Home Secretary resigns
after email evidence emerges 15 Dec 04
Financial Times: ChevronTexaco raises its oil planning price to $20-$30:
“Royal Dutch/Shell was the first of the super-majors
to break ranks on the planning price, because of extreme pressure to rebuild its
reserves.” (ShellNews.net) 15 Dec 04
Financial Times: Secret and unreliable world
of oil statistics: "It also does not bode well for the longer-term issue facing
the industry - the extent of oil and gas reserves.":
“The Royal Dutch/Shell Group debacle, where the oil
producer wiped 23 per cent off its oil reserves this year, highlighted the loose
interpretation of rules governing energy reserves.”
(ShellNews.net) 15 Dec 04
Asia Pulse: SHELL TO CONDUCT RESEARCH ON
OIL SHALE IN CHINA: “An official from the Shell (China) Group said that China
abounds in oil shale resources as Jilin Province is one of the provinces rich in
oil shale reserves in the country, adding that from a long-term point of view,
oil shale resources might ease the countrys energy demand to a certain extent
and reduce the import of oil.” (ShellNews.net) 15 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Versatile Malaysian
Refiner Is Starting to Turn Some Heads: “KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Sharply
higher oil prices have hit most Asian refiners hard. But
Malaysian Shell Refining, a low-profile local
subsidiary of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, is cashing in and rewarding
investors.” (ShellNews.net) 15 Dec 04
Financial Times: Caspian oil: Tightening
rules of the game: “Kazakhstan is one of the few places in the world open for
business to international oil producers seeking to replenish their reserves. For
governments increasingly concerned about the security of energy supplies, the
republic offers a plentiful source of oil outside the Middle East.”: “Kashagan
wells yield poisonous sulphurous gas as well as oil.”: “Kashagan
will have two lives spanning 70 years, one for oil and another for gas,” says
Martin Ferstl, Shell’s chairman in Kazakhstan.
(ShellNews.net) 15 Dec 04
paktribune.com (Pakistan): Govt making efforts for exploiting untapped huge
hydrocarbon resources: Jadoon: “Jeroen Van Der Veer appreciated the steps taken
by the Government of Pakistan for the investors in the petroleum sector and
assured that Shell should continue to play its role for the boosting of
petroleum sector ties” (ShellNews.net) Posted 15 Dec 04
Thursday 16 December, 2004
Financial Times: Frank talk at Shell: “Shell
needs to draw a line under the booking issue and move on to acquisitions that
look its best chance of boosting depleted reserves. Unless it can do so honestly
and swiftly, talk of it as a bid target may return.”
(ShellNews.net) 16 Dec 04
allAfrica.com: Shell Discontinues Action Against Pengassan, Nupeng: “Shell
Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), has withdrawn the two suits it filed at
the Federal High Court, Lagos…” (ShellNews.net) 16 Dec 04
Los Angeles Times: Talks on Shell Refinery Sale Break Down: “Shell Oil Co. said
Wednesday that talks with the leading bidder for its Bakersfield refinery broke
down, reviving the prospect that the plant could shut down next spring and pinch
the state's tight gasoline market.” (ShellNews.net) 16 Dec 04
Financial Times:
Shellshocked: “The first necessity for making deep-seated cultural change is
realising that you really need to do so, and the message certainly seems to be
getting through to the leadership of Royal Dutch/Shell.” (ShellNews.net) 16 Dec
04
PRNewswire: Corporate Generosity Provides Family First Christmas in New Home:
“"The generosity shown by Shell and Motiva employees has overwhelmed Janie and
Nelda," said Houston Habitat President Laurence J. Payne.” (ShellNews.net) 16
Dec 04
THE TIMES:
Need to Know: Global Business Briefing: “The Salym joint venture of Royal
Dutch/Shell, the oil giant, said that it had pumped the first oil from a
Siberian field a year ahead of schedule and expected total output to exceed one
million barrels next year.” (ShellNews.net) 16 Dec 04
Financial Times: Shell chief says he's under
threat: Jeroen van der Veer, the
chief executive of Royal Dutch/Shell, has admitted that his "head is on the
block" unless the company gets to grips by the end of the year with the way in
which it books its oil and gas reserves. In a private speech delivered to
Shell's 100 most senior executives in the Hague on Wednesday,
Mr Van der Veer said the position of Malcolm Brinded,
head of the Anglo-Dutch oil giant's exploration and production division, was
similarly under threat.
(ShellNews.net) 16 Dec 04
Lloyds
List: Oil majors square up for surge in exploration spending in 2005: “Outside
North America, Royal Dutch/Shell will have the highest capital expenditure of
all the oil majors. The survey estimates Shell has spent $9.35bn this year and
will increase this by 3% to $9.67bn. The previously troubled oil group is
battling to raise its booked oil and gas reserves by moving forward projects
after having to face a scandal this year, lowering estimates of its reserves by
a fifth and replacing senior management.” (ShellNews.net) Dec 16, 2004
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell: Nigeria Community Talks Ongoing; Oil Still Shut In: “Nigerian government
officials and Kula community leaders continue talks to end an impasse that
forced oil companies to shut in about 120,000 barrels a day of crude oil
production, a spokesman for Royal Dutch/Shell Group's (RD, SC) Nigerian unit
said Wednesday.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 16 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell Couldn't Reach Terms With Bidder For Refinery: “-- Shell Oil said
Wednesday it hadn't reached terms with the leading bidder for its crude oil
refinery in Bakersfield, Calif. But state officials are still committed to
fostering a sale that will allow continued operation of the refinery.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 16 Dec 04
Yahoo! Business News: Shell Brand Expands in
Tulsa, OK, With Conversion of More Than 30 Texaco Stations: Expansion in
Oklahoma Market Part of Largest Re-Branding Effort in U.S. History
(ShellNews.net) Posted 16 Dec 04
Russian Information
Agency Novosti: SHELL'S RUSSIAN UNIT STARTS OIL EXTRACTION IN WESTERN SIBERIA
ONE YEAR AHEAD OF SCHEDULE (ShellNews.net) Posted 16 Dec 04
Friday 17 December, 2004
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Bid for WMC
May Be Canberra's Next Headache: “Like the takeover battle in 2001 between Shell
and Woodside Petroleum Ltd., the latest bid contains myriad potential pitfalls
for Mr. Costello and the government. Woodside operates the multibillion-dollar
North West Shelf gas project, and Shell is both a partner in the project and
Woodside's single biggest shareholder.” (ShellNews.net) 17 Dec 04
MediaWeek.co.uk: Shell to overhaul global media setup:
“Energy giant Shell has revealed it will review its
£100m global media account in 2005, with a view to consolidating the entire
business into one advertising network.”
(ShellNews.net) 17 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): Investors: We're glad Shell came clean:
“Reflecting on a disastrous year, Mr van der Veer
said: "March/April was the nadir, with more debookings, press articles on 'who
knew what', Shell leaking like a sieve - which still makes me angry - problems
with the SEC, annual report delayed, agm delayed, hammering from all the media
and financial markets."
(ShellNews.net) 17 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): Corporate glasnost may
be just the remedy to bring Shell in from the cold: Investors: We're glad Shell
came clean: “Mr van der Veer is a revelation for the Kremlinologists who are
used to reading between the lines of Shell's normally turgid corporate
utterances. It actually looks as though he means business. At the end of its
annus horribilis,
Shell appears to have found an executive who grasps the need to change the way
things are done there.” (ShellNews.net) 17 Dec 04
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Kremlin Reasserts
Hold on Russia's Oil and Gas: “Sergei Bogdanchikov, who would lead Gazprom's oil
and gas business, said Gazprom wanted to compete with giants like Exxon Mobil,
Royal Dutch/Shell and BP.”: “For American consumers and investors, the obituary
of Yukos would be a symbol of what Russia can do to companies that have come
into such riches that even the Kremlin is envious.” (ShellNews.net) 17 Dec 04
Business Wire: West Africa Breaks Ground
on Major Pipeline Project; Nexant Provides Critical Advisory Services to
Historic Venture: “The 693-km pipeline will transport natural gas from the Niger
Delta in Nigeria”: “The pipeline's owners/developers are the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, ChevronTexaco, Shell, the Volta River Authority of Ghana,
Societe Togolaise de Gaz, and Societe Beninoise de Gaz.” (ShellNews.net) 17 Dec
04
The Guardian (UK): 'Time is running out':
“Certainly businesses and investors are not blind to the opportunities that
climate change policies can deliver. A visit to WBCSD's website (www.wbcsd.ch]
shows how its member companies (which include international corporations such as
Dow Chemicals, Shell and Coca Cola) are achieving significant business benefits
through energy efficient operations and the development of energy-conserving
products and services.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 17 Dec 04
The
Guardian (UK): My head is on the block, admits Shell chief executive: “Jeroen
van der Veer, Shell's chief executive, has
admitted privately that many of his own managers have deep misgivings about the
way the company is being run by him and his team.”:
“And he admitted that if "I look at what our middle levels think about the
company, I'm very concerned". (ShellNews.net) 17 Dec 04
THE WASHINGTON TIMES: Royal/Dutch Shell
CEO frets about reserves: “The
company is rechecking the remaining 6 billion barrels and expects to complete
the review by the end of the month,
he said. But failure to complete the job by then could be severe.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 17 Dec 04
aiada.org:
Shell Gasolines Meet ’Top Tier’ Gasoline
Standard: "According to Shell,
gasoline meeting only minimum requirements can leave harmful deposits on engine
parts." (ShellNews.net) Posted 17 Dec 04
Lloyds List: North Sea oil output slumped to 14-year low in September: “New
projects that have come on line this year, including Shell's Goldeneye
gas-condensate project and the imminent start-up of BP's Clair project should
reduce the rate of overall decline in 2005.” (ShellNews.net) 17 Dec 04
Yahoo!
Business News: Wood Group Production technology win 10 mln usd Shell contract
(ShellNews.net) Posted 17 Dec 04
ameinfo.com (United Arab Emirates): Committee shortlists UAE schools' proposals
for 2005 Shell Better Environment Awards (ShellNews.net) Posted 17 Dec 04
Saturday 18 December, 2004
PRNewswire:
STARZ Buying Club Celebrates First Anniversary; Shell-Branded Retail Outlets
Enjoy Savings and Efficiencies From Program (ShellNews.net) Posted 18 Dec 04
TMCnet.com: ESRI Reaches Groundbreaking Agreement
with Shell (ShellNews.net) Posted 18 Dec 04
The Independent (UK): Cairn shares crash after setback in Rajasthan: “Cairn has
enjoyed a meteoric rise since it acquired the Rajasthan exploration rights from
Shell for just pounds 7.5m two years ago.” (ShellNews.net) 18 Dec 04
The
Guardian (UK): Cairn shares plummet on Indian drilling disappointments and tax
disputes: “Even after the fall, Cairn has still trebled in value since January,
when it announced the discovery of up to 1bn barrels of oil on acreage bought
from Shell for just £7m.” (ShellNews.net) 18 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): Lucky Cairn finally has a bit of a slip: Cairn alarms
investors with poor drilling report (ShellNews.net) 18 Dec 04
THE
TIMES (UK): Cairn shares slide on oil tax shock and well warning: “Cairn has
made five oil discoveries and one gas find on the Rajasthan block in western
India, which it had bought from Shell two years ago for £4 million.”
(ShellNews.net) 18 Dec 04
THE
TIMES: Italian oil inquiry: “It is understood that the country’s antitrust
agency is investigating possible cartel behaviour in the market for aircraft
fuel.”: “ENI and the Italian units of Esso and Shell are reportedly under
investigation.” (ShellNews.net) 18 Dec 04
Sunday 19 December, 2004
THE SUNDAY TIMES (UK): Quote of the
Week:
'Perhaps some
of you have even started taking French lessons': Jeroen van der Veer, chief
executive of Royal Dutch/Shell, refers to rumours of a takeover bid…”
(ShellNews.net) 19 Dec 04
THE
SUNDAY HERALD (SCOTLAND): Scandal Monger: Blood on the Boardroom Floor: “In a
private speech helpfully revealed by the Financial Times the other day, Jeroen
Van der Veer, the chief executive of the company, admitted…”: “He also admitted
that middle managers had lost faith in the leadership –
it was clearly a speech not meant for public
consumption when you hear confessions like that.”:
“But it is clearly an accurate description of
the state of play at Shell. Instead of the shadow left over the company being
driven away by the bold moves to change the company’s overwieldy twin board
structure, the spectre still very much remains.
How much it must have hurt when Brinded had to announce in October that more
cuts would be needed.” (ShellNews.net) 19 Dec 04
The Sunday Observer (UK): Think small. Save the
world: “The Foundation, an independent body with an endowment of £250 million
from Shell, thinks it has an answer: nurturing small enterprise in poor
countries”: “What's in it for Shell? In the first place, nurturing small
enterprise develops a local supply base. In South Africa, where black
empowerment and entrepreneurship are high on the political agenda, doing
business with small black firms may become a regulatory requirement. But the
same reasoning applies to any country.” (ShellNews.net) 19 Dec 04
The Sunday Telegraph (UK): Ratcliffe in £2bn
bid for Shell plastics: “Jim Ratcliffe, one of Britain's most successful
industrial entrepreneurs, has emerged as a surprise bidder for the Basell
plastics business of Shell, which is being sold for about €4bn (£2.1bn).”:
“Basell is the world's largest polypropylene producer, with sales last year of
£3.9bn. The sale is the first stage of Shell's
plans to sell assets worth up to $12bn in the wake of its reserves overbooking
scandal.” (ShellNews.net) 19 Dec 04
The Sunday Telegraph (UK): The
oligarchs battle for oil: “Meanwhile, Sibir Energy also has strong partnerships
with Western oil companies. There is a joint venture with BP in Moscow's petrol
stations and a promising joint venture with Shell in the huge Siberian Salym
oilfield.” (ShellNews.net) 19 Dec 04
TIMES OF OMAN: Shell Oman unveils plans
for key social investment projects: “During the event, Shell also revealed a
‘Shell Traffic Park’ initiative, to be conducted in coordination with the Royal
Oman Police and Shell Oman Marketing Company. This initiative will be developed
in line with similar schemes developed by Shell in Singapore and Malaysia.”
(ShellNews.net) 19 Dec 04
Vanguard (Nigeria): Crude theft is bleeding the
economy — Shell: “By the time you put all the figures together, it is colossal”,
top spokesperson of the company, Mr Larry Ossai, said in Abuja. He disclosed
that Shell alone lost 15 million barrels of production potentials between
January and last month, under what he called “opportunity loss”, amounting to as
much as $530 million.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 19 Dec 04
Monday 20 December, 2004
Financial Times: Oil in the workings of
high finance: “BP, Total and Shell now have trading teams that rival the biggest
banks in terms of trader numbers, an ingrained entrepreneurial culture - which
causes worries about risk at the credit rating agencies - and highly advanced IT
systems. Shell employs 240 oil traders, while BP and Total's teams are bigger
still”: "A very big global oil company is in the physical market all the time
and there is an enormous information flow coming out of the business on a
physical level on a daily basis. This gives the oil trading divisions an
in-built advantage over the market, and they use it." (ShellNews.net) 20 Dec 04
AFX Europe (Focus): Tullow Oil buys
some Shell, ExxonMobil North Sea gas assets for 200 mln stg: “Tullow Oil PLC
said it is buying some North Sea gas production assets from Royal Dutch/Shell
Group and ExxonMobil Corp for 200 mln stg. The deal covers all Shell's and
ExxonMobil's producing interests in the Schooner and Ketch gas fields and
surrounding acreage.” (ShellNews.net) 20 Dec 04
THE TIMES (UK): Britain looks east for new energy:
“CONCERNS over Britain’s dwindling domestic energy supplies have forced
politicians and the biggest gas and electricity groups to look east for a new
source. Their sights have settled on Russia.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Tullow Oil To Buy Schooner, Ketch Fields Interests: “Tullow Oil, the independent
international oil and gas exploration and production company, said Monday that
it has entered into agreements with Shell U.K. Limited and Esso Exploration and
Production U.K. Limited to purchase their entire producing interests in the
Schooner and Ketch gas fields and surrounding acreage.” (ShellNews.net) 20 Dec
04
BARRON’S Online: Eau, Please: Investment firm
jousts with Suez to boost values: “Knight Vinke made a name for itself as one of
the investors that successfully urged a corporate makeover at Royal Dutch/Shell.
But unlike the Anglo/Dutch oil giant, which still is feeling the repercussions
of its misstated petroleum reserves, Suez isn't in crisis.” (ShellNews.net) 20
Dec 04
ChinaView.cn: Nigerian oil communities
give Shell ultimatum on road project: “Twelve Nigerian communities in the
restive oil-rich Niger Delta region have given oil giant Royal Dutch/Shell up to
Dec. 31 to start work on an abandoned road or face a showdown, the News Agency
of Nigeria reported Sunday.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 20 Dec 04
ameinfo.com (Middle East): Shell welcomes
renewal of Oman concession agreement: The agreements were signed in Muscat on
behalf of the Government of Oman by His Excellency Dr Mohamed bin Hamed Al Rumhy,
Omani Minister of Oil and Gas, and Malcolm Brinded, Executive Director
Exploration and Production of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 20 Dec 04
bernama.com (Malaysia): Shell Secures Funds To
Develop Newly-discovered Oil Fields Off Sabah: “Shell Malaysia has secured the
funds it needs to develop two new oil fields discovered off Sabah this year, its
Chairman Datuk Jon Chadwick said.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 20 Dec 04
Tuesday 21 December, 2004
THE
NEW YORK TIMES: Yukos Auction Deepens Doubts of Investors: "MOSCOW: It took less
than six minutes on Sunday to drive Russia back in time.": “After successfully
luring billions of dollars from foreign investors who believed that capitalism
was finally making strides in Russia, Moscow switched directions on Sunday with
a snap auction to dismantle the oil giant Yukos that set off criticism both at
home and abroad.”: “Stanislav A. Belkovsky, president of the National Security
Institute in Moscow, said on Monday that it was "just a deal for the
redistribution of property by a criminal group with a mission to get control
over the basic financial flows of the country, just as in the 1990's.": “As for
President Vladimir V. Putin, Mr. Belkovsky added, "We should view him this way:
as the chief of this criminal group." (ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
Seattle Post Intelligencer:
Nigerian white-collar oil workers strike:
“Royal/Dutch Shell, representing nearly half of the country's 2.5 million
barrels of daily exports, said its petroleum flowed unabated out of Nigeria.”
(ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
Financial Times: Dual float for
Questair: “Its biggest shareholder after the flotation will be Shell Hydrogen,
which is concerned with the commercialisation of hydrogen as a fuel.”
(ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
Lloyds List: Energy Briefs: “SHELL has
started oil production from its West Salym field in Western Siberia, one year
ahead of schedule. The Anglo-Dutch oil major has commissioned the central
processing facility and export pipeline tied into the Transneft export pipeline
system. Shell's partner in the project is London-listed independent Sibir
Energy. Production is expected to peak at 120,000 barrels per day in 2009.”
(ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): Investors in Sibir
agree fee of £15m: “However, Mr Cameron stressed that Mr Tchigirinski's fee was
half the price charged by banks. He said that without the fresh funds Sibir
would have had to hand its 50pc stake in the 800m barrel Salym oil fields to
Shell. "We had to find $130m to meet our share of the Salym development to avoid
dillution by Shell," Mr Cameron said.” (ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
Financial Times: Tullow buys two North
Sea gas fields: “Tullow Oil has taken its spending this year to more than $1bn
(£514m) with the £200m cash purchase of two North Sea gas fields from Royal
Dutch/Shell and ExxonMobil.” (ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
THE TIMES (UK): Tullow raises the stakes in battle
of oil independents: “Tullow Oil yesterday threw down the gauntlet to Cairn
Energy, the incumbent, after spending £200 million buying the Schooner and Ketch
North Sea gasfields from Shell and ExxonMobil” (ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): Lock in
gains at Tullow Oil: “After warning in September that Britain faces a winter of
blackouts caused by low gas supplies, Aidan Heavey, the chirpy Irish chief
executive of Tullow Oil, decided to make some money from it. Yesterday, he
snapped up over 1.1 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves in the North Sea, 28
kilometres off the coast of Lincolnshire, for £200m from Shell and Exxon.
(ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
The
Guardian (UK): Tullow grabs £200m North Sea gas territory: “Tullow Oil has again
demonstrated its growing ambitions - this time by scooping up pounds 200m worth
of gas fields in the North Sea from Shell and partner ExxonMobil.”
(ShellNews.net) 21 Dec 04
DAILY EXPRESS NEWS (Malaysia): Shell
ready to develop new oil finds off Sabah: Shell Malaysia has secured the funds
it needs to develop two new oil fields discovered off Sabah this year, its
Chairman Datuk Jon Chadwick said here Sunday. (ShellNews.net) Posted 21 Dec 04
Wednesday 22 December, 2004
THE
GLOBE&MAIL (CANADA): Repairs cut Athabasca oil sands output: “Yesterday, Shell
Canada Ltd. and Western Oil Sands Inc., both of Calgary and two of the Athabasca
project partners, said one of two RHC trains at the upgrader was moving back
toward full production when the tubing leak was detected.” (ShellNews.net) 22
Dec 04
BERNAMA
(Malaysia): Shell Malaysia Invests Rm70 Mln Over Past Four Decades: “Shell
Malaysia, the country's largest direct foreign investor, has invested about RM70
billion over the past four decades, according to the "Shell Malaysia Sustainable
Development Report 2003." (ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
Financial Times: School for scandal: “…as
Royal Dutch/ Shell found with a difficult SEC rule on proved oil reserves, this
does not mean a company can do its own thing”
(ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
Financial Post (Canada): Shell oilsands operation hits new snags: “Shell Canada,
which is 78% owned by oil major Royal Dutch/Shell Group, has a 60% stake in the
Athabasca project.” (ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
Financial Times: Dutch diligence:
“Another court ruling is due next month on whether to order an investigation
into management at Dutch retailer Ahold following a bookkeeping scandal two
years ago - not to mention the ongoing problems at Royal Dutch/Shell.
(ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
The Independent (UK): Oligarch Bogdanov
emerges as buyer of key Yukos subsidiary: “Russia's 13th richest man, a
Kremlin-friendly oligarch known as the "Hermit of Siberia", emerged yesterday as
the most likely buyer of Yukos' main oil production unit, Yuganskneftegaz.”
(ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): US issues warning
on Yukos sale: “The US yesterday warned Russia that the auction of Yukos' main
oil asset could have a "chilling effect" on foreign investment in Russia.”
(ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
THE TIMES (UK): We must bow to Gazprom 'gang'
as West loses its grip on energy: “Does it matter to us if Yukos is expropriated
and its oilfields shuffled into the Gazprom portfolio? It matters because the
West is losing its grip on the energy business.” (ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
THE TIMES (UK): Sibir scents victory in
battle with Sibneft: “Sibir’s main focus is the Salym oil joint venture with
Shell in western Siberia. The partners hope to extract 600 million barrels of
crude oil.” (ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
THE TIMES: Russians increase pressure on gas
industry: “GAZPROM, the Russian gas giant, has stepped up the pressure on UK
producers after agreeing to buy the country’s biggest onshore gas field.”
(ShellNews.net) 22 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Nigeria Oil Exports Unaffected By Lockout –Traders: "A spokesman for Royal
Dutch/Shell Group in London said its Nigerian loadings continued. Shell, the
largest oil company in Nigeria, pumps roughly half of the country's total output
of around 2.4 million barrels a day.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 22 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: FTC:
Final OK To Buckeye Partners Buy Of Some Shell Assets: “The Federal Trade
Commission Tuesday gave final clearance to Buckeye Partners LP's (BPL) $517
million purchase of a package of Shell Oil Co.'s pipeline and storage assets.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 22 Dec 04
Thursday 23 December, 2004
Daily Telegraph (UK): City Briefs: Shell
move: “Shell yesterday declared that force
majeure was in effect on 114,000 barrels a day of Nigerian light crude…”
(ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
turkishpress.com: Shell and Chevron suspend oil exports of 134,000 bpd from
Nigeria: “A Shell spokesman said that the company had declared a "force majeure"
to warn clients that it would not be able to meet export contracts from its
Bonny terminal” (ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
The Kansas City Star: Shell joins clean
fuel program: “Shell gasoline is the latest to meet a new fuel standard meant to
ensure that engine parts are kept clean. The voluntary standard, called Top
Tier, is being pushed by the automakers BMW, Honda, Toyota and General Motors
over concerns about an overall decline of cleaning additives in gasoline in the
last several years.” (ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Nelson Resources To Buy 50% Of Arman Field: “Nelson said the field is on the
Caspian shoreline, 200 kilometers north of Aktau, and is operated by Arman LLP,
a joint venture which will be owned 50% by Shell Kazakhstan Development B.V. and
50% by Nelson. Shell will continue to hold operating responsibility for the
field.” (ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell , Chevron to Cut Deliveries Of Oil Amid Protests in Nigeria: “Royal
Dutch/Shell Group said local protests will disrupt about 10% of the company's
Nigerian crude-oil deliveries through February. The move is the latest setback
for Shell in strife-torn Nigeria, one of its main sources of oil, and comes amid
continuing worry about global supplies.” (ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
AFX Europe (Focus): Shell Nigerian
oil deliveries to be curtailed: “Royal Dutch/Shell Group said local protests
will disrupt about 10 percent of the company's Nigerian crude-oil deliveries
through February…” (ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
New Straits Times (Malaysia: No hurdle
too big: “THE true grit and determination of several students who excelled in
their exams recently resulted in Shell Malaysia rewarding them with scholarships
worth RM1 Million.” (ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
The Independent (UK): OUTLOOK: FSA fines:
“It was the FSA's seventh fine in as many days and brings the total raised from
financial penalties so far this financial year to just over pounds 24m with
three months still go. The total has been
swollen by the pounds 17m penalty meted out to Shell for not being able to count
its oil reserves properly and the
increasing number of fines for market abuse.” (ShellNews.net) 23 Dec 04
CBS MarketWatch: Russia-owned Rosneft buys Yukos: Winning bidder's acquisition
called 'a blow for rule of law': “Wednesday's
purchase by Russian state-owned gas company Rosneft of BaikalFinans Group, the
mysterious entity which unexpectedly won the auction for Yukos' production unit,
was "coordinated by the Kremlin,"
according to a Russia expert.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Timeline Seen
As Key Downfall To Shell-Kelso Deal – Source: “Shell Oil's tight timeline for
disposing of its Bakersfield, Calif., oil refinery was a key factor driving away
a top bidder, a source familiar with the negotiations said Wednesday. Shell was
trying to complete the sale quickly, and the potential buyer was not willing to
rush the deal, the source said.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Shell Sees Nigeria Protests Cutting Oil Deliveries by 10%: “Royal Dutch/Shell
Group said community protests will disrupt about 10% of the oil company's
Nigerian crude-oil deliveries through February. The move is the latest setback
for Shell in strife-torn Nigeria, one of its main sources of oil, and comes amid
continuing worry about global petroleum supplies.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec
04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Shell
Brazil President Castelli To Leave Company in Feb.: “The president of the
Brazilian unit of Royal Dutch/Shell Group (RD, SC), Aldo Castelli, will leave
his post early next year, the company said in a statement. Castelli will go into
early retirement on Feb. 15, 2005, and be replaced by Vasco Dias…”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Norway's Gassco Hires Shell To Trade Its C02 Emissions: “Norwegian natural gas
infrastructure operator Gassco Wednesday said it has hired Royal Dutch/Shell
Group's (RD, SC) trading arm to trade its carbon dioxide emission allowances”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
India's Economic Path May Hinge on Oil Finds: “Mike Watts, Cairn's exploration
director, says India contains good hydrocarbon deposits that have been "missed
or written off by the majors." In 2002, Cairn bought out its then-partner in
Mangala, Royal Dutch Shell Group, which wasn't interested in drilling more
wells. A Shell spokesman declined to comment.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
ChevronTexaco:Can't Deliver 20,000 B/D Nigeria Bonny Oil: “Shell declared force
majeure effective at midnight local time Thursday (1100 GMT Wednesday) on
114,000 b/d of its Nigerian Bonny Light crude because of production disruptions
following villagers' protests at some of its oil platforms in the Niger Delta.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
MarketWire: "Shell Helping Lead the Way
to 'The Hydrogen Economy”: "Shell Hydrogen sees the way to 'The Hydrogen
Economy," featuring an exclusive interview with Shell Hydrogen's CEO Jeremy
Bentham…” (ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
Friday 24 December, 2004
ShellNews.net:
LETTER TO THE UK
DAILY TELEGRAPH:
SHELL TRANSPORT - AN ILL-FATED PREDICTION:
"It is interesting as we approach the end of 2004 to review predictions made at
the beginning of the year. ": "One of your experts, Andrew Jones, investment
director of The David Aaron Partnership chose Shell Transport as his “Top
Share”. Of course he did not know that just a few days later news would erupt
about a corporate scandal of such magnitude that
Shell Transport is now in its death throes and likely
to be put out of its misery at its next (and almost certainly final) AGM.":
"Which unfortunate “rising star” is Andrew
tipping for 2005?": 24 Dec 04
ThisIsLondon.com: FSA to probe Cairn shares activity: “Gammell… hit the jackpot
in January when Cairn discovered a vast oilfield in north-west India.
Gammell paid Shell £10 million for the oilfield,
which is now valued in the City at nearly £1.5 billion.
(ShellNews.net) Posted 24 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Latest Move
Seals Gazprom's Role As Energy Giant: "But Growing Clout, TiesTo Kremlin Stir
Concern": “Other global companies have gotten
the message. Royal Dutch/Shell Group, which operates the only big project on the
Far East island of Sakhalin without a Russian state company involved, is in
active talks to bring Gazprom in as a shareholder.
As part of the deal, Shell could work with Gazprom on its Siberian fields.”
(ShellNews.net) 24 Dec 04
CNN International.com: Shell cuts Nigerian oil exports:
“International oil giant Shell said Thursday it has
been forced to suspend some exports of 110,000 barrels a day because of
community unrest in the Niger River Delta in Nigeria.”:
“Royal Dutch/Shell Group is Nigeria's top oil producer." ShellNews.net) Posted
24 Dec 04
The
San Diego Union-Tribune:
Shell Oil to pay $1 million for cleanup:
Contamination runs under stadium property: “Shell Oil has agreed to pay $1
million to the city of San Diego to clean up some of the underground pollution
at Qualcomm Stadium”: “Soil and water at the city-owned site have been
contaminated by fuel leaking from two tank farms near the stadium, and the city
is negotiating with a Houston energy company on cleaning up the problem.”:
“Richard Opper, a private attorney the city hired to work on the Qualcomm
contamination case, said the gasoline contains
a noxious additive that is intended to reduce smog emissions. Methyl tertiary
butyl ether, or MTBE, is a carcinogen that seeps through soil more quickly than
gasoline and has found its way into groundwater beneath the stadium property,
Opper said.” (ShellNews.net) 24 Dec 04
channelnewsasia.com: Oil prices barely move:
“Traders also digested news that unrest in the Niger Delta had forced oil giants
Shell and ChevronTexaco to suspend exports totalling 134,000 barrels of oil per
day from Nigeria, Africa's largest
producer of crude. A Shell spokesman said the company had declared a "force
majeure" to warn clients that it would not be able to meet export contracts from
its Bonny terminal. ChevronTexaco said it was affected also by the shut down.
Nigerian firefighters also battled a pipeline blaze Thursday after an explosion
killed at least 26 villagers looting fuel in a fishing community just outside
the city of Lagos, police said. Nigeria
normally exports around 2.5 million barrels per day, but the wealth generated by
the industry has been misused and three-quarters of the 130-million strong
population live in abject poverty.”
(ShellNews.net) 24 Dec 04
Financial Times: City blows £6m on
Christmas parties in spite of flat bonuses: “Even companies such as Shell, the
energy group forced to restructure earlier this year, have been hosting parties.
Mario Tomkins at Shell said: "The staff at Shell all had an excellent time at
Lindley Hall, the venue and food was fantastic and everything was organised
perfectly." (ShellNews.net) 24 Dec 04
Financial Times: Old foes share
common ground: “Even Greenpeace - the environmental campaign group that won
instant recognition because of its assault on Royal Dutch Shell over the planned
sinking of the Brent Spar oil platform nearly a decade ago - speaks a more
conciliatory language about business today” (ShellNews.net) 24 Dec 04
Financial Times: MPs attack Xstrata's
WMC bid: “Although the board has rarely opposed foreign takeovers in recent
times, the federal government intervened in 2002 and ruled that a full takeover
bid from Royal Dutch Shell for Australia's largest oil and gas producer,
Woodside, was against the national interest.” (ShellNews.net) 24 Dec 04
Saturday 25 December, 2004
& Sunday (BOXING DAY), 26 December 2004
A VERY MERRY & SAFE CHRISTMAS TO ALL...
From ShellNews.net
ThisDayOnline.com (Nigeria): Shell
Undergoes Major Re-organisation To expand gas supply to NLNG: “Oil giant, Shell
Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has commenced the long-awaited
re-organisation, from which the company said, would emerge a new structure from
January 1, 2005.” (ShellNews.net) 25 Dec 04
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The Strange Yukos Sale: “Nobody argues that Yukos, a product
of the piratical privatizations of the early 1990's, is an innocent victim.
Russia certainly can choose to nationalize the industry. But reversing a
piratical privatization through a piratical nationalization only confirms that
doing business in Russia remains highly risky.” (ShellNews.net) 25 Dec 04
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Firms Show
Oil - For - Food Probe's Challenges: “The difficulty of finding out who paid
kickbacks in the U.N. oil-for-food program is illustrated by two
Liechtenstein-based firms, Alcon Petroleum and Fenar Petroleum. Both were set up
late in the program -- Alcon in 2000, Fenar in 1999 -- and almost immediately
landed huge contracts to buy oil from Iraq.”: “…major global oil companies which
operated only in the early years of the 1996-2003 oil-for-food program bought
much less. Shell Oil Corp., for example, took just 0.16 percent ($101 million
worth), and BP PLC 0.10 percent ($62 million).” (ShellNews.net) 25 Dec 04
THE
TIMES: Who was your business figure of 2004? Times Online gives you the chance
to vote for the figure you believe made the biggest impact on business in 2004:
“BILL GAMMELL - inspired oilman at Cairn Energy”: “…there is no doubt that it
has been the stock of 2004 on the London market, with
the scale of the Scottish company's achievements in
buying cheaply under-rated fields in India and making Shell look silly has been
one of the business stories of the year.”
(ShellNews.net) 25 Dec 04
Sunday (BOXING DAY), 26 December 2004
The
Sunday Observer (UK): What will flow after big oil? Shares disappointed this
year and the City expects 2005 to be volatile, says Richard Wachman: “Shell,
mired in controversy since it admitted that it had been overstating its
reserves, could become a turnaround story if management measures up”
(ShellNews.net) 26 Dec 04
THE
SUNDAY TIMES (UK): Inside the City: Dominic O'Connell: Retailers expect blue
Christmas: “Royal Dutch/Shell
(445p), which is likely to become the
second-ranked company in the FTSE 100 when it lists as a single entity in London
early next year, should enjoy a fillip from its continuing restructuring, but
has dropped too many clangers to inspire
confidence.” (ShellNews.net) 26 Dec
04
THE SUNDAY TIMES (UK): Focus: Year of
the Chinese dragon: The explosive growth of China left its mark on the world. It
devoured raw materials, pushing up the price of commodities. And its torrent of
exports to America dragged down the value of the dollar.: “Sir Philip Watts
began the year as chairman of the world’s 10th-largest company. Then the
authorities accused Shell of inflating its oil reserves. Watts took the rap.
Today he spends much of his time negotiating with the Financial Services
Authority over whether the City regulator unfairly besmirched his name in
bringing an action against the company for misleading investors.”
(ShellNews.net) 26 Dec 04
THE SUNDAY TIMES (UK): Ireland:
Tullow prepares to pour €740m into acquisitions pipeline: “Tullow last week
added to its assets in the southern North Sea. It bought 100% of the Ketch gas
field and 90.4% of the Schooner gas field for £200m from Shell and ExxonMobil.”
(ShellNews.net) 26 Dec 04
Monday, 27 December 2004
Financial Times: Softly, softly on EU convergence, says lawyer:
“Scandals such as those at Parmalat, the Italian dairy company that
collapsed under €14bn ($19bn) of debt, Ahold, the Dutch retailer, and Royal
Dutch/Shell's reserves debacle have given reforms fresh impetus.”
(ShellNews.net) 27 Dec 04
Daily Telegraph (UK): Shell taps reserves
of humour: “Jeroen van der Veer, Shell chief executive, gave a speech to staff
gathered in the canteen for the Christmas lunch on Wednesday: "Enjoy Christmas
and take the time to rest and build your reserves in the coming year because
Shell will certainly need them." (ShellNews.net 27 Dec 04
Finance24.com (South Africa): Shell may have to quit Nigeria: “Lagos - Even
before last week's announcement that Shell will fail to meet its Nigerian oil
export contracts this month because of local unrest, the troubled Anglo-Dutch
energy giant's operations here were facing mounting pressure from critics
ranging from lawmakers to guerrilla leaders.”: “The company "cannot ignore Niger
Delta conflicts or its role in exacerbating these... The 'do-nothing' option is
taken at (Shell's) peril," said the report, which was widely leaked to the
media.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 27 Dec 04
THE
LONDON TIMES: Quiz of the Year: A disgraced
lord, a goddess sent to jail and oil that went missing:
13. Name the former Shell chairman who had to
resign over the “missing reserves” scandal”
(ShellNews.net) 27 Dec 04
BBC Monitoring Service (UK) :
Kenya: "Heightened expectation" of new oil discoveries along country's coast:
“In Kenya, oil exploration has recently intensified - nearly 43 years after
Royal Dutch/Shell drilled the first ever known trial wells in northern Kenya.”
(ShellNews.net) 27 Dec 04
Barron’s Online: Drilling for Value: “An Interview With Kurt Wulff: “Where do
you stand in the great debate on oil reserves?”: “Imagine Saudi Arabia and
Russia observing the same standards as Royal Dutch Shell.” (ShellNews.net) 27
Dec 04
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Yukos Sale a Mix of Pomp, Bureaucracy (ShellNews.net) Posted
27 Dec 04
Tuesday, 28 December 2004
Financial Times:
Shell to pore over oil reserves audit: “Shell was forced to cut
its level of proved reserves by 23 per cent this year, which led to the
departure of its three top executives, class action lawsuits and investigations
by US and UK regulators. The scandal also led to speculation that Shell was a
possible takeover target for rivals such as Total of France.”: “Mr Brinded
revealed in October that more cuts would be needed an admission that
overshadowed the historic merger of Shell's Dutch and British holding companies.
He said 8bn of its 14.35bn barrels of oil and gas reserves had been rechecked
and that 900m barrels could be cut from the total. The company has spent
the rest of the year re-examining the remaining 6.35bn barrels and warned that
further revisions might be made.” (ShellNews.net) 28 Dec
04
The
Philippine Star: Shell diversifies crude sources with first order from Russia:
“Shell, in its report to Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez, said some 600,000
barrels of crude oil from Sakhalin, Russia were delivered to its refinery...
this month.”: “Russia is the world’s second largest oil exporter, behind only
Saudi Arabia.” (ShellNews.net) 28 Dec 04
Yahoo!
Business News: Shell subcontractor kidnapped in Nigeria: "...he also criticised
Shell, saying that the firm had stirred local resentment by failing to honour
two agreements it had signed to provide community investment during the opening
of the huge oil field" (ShellNews.net) 28 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Croatian Oil Worker Taken Hostage In Oil-Rich S Nigeria: “Armed youths stormed a
boat belonging to a Royal Dutch/Shell Groups Co. (RD,SC) contractor in Nigeria's
volatile southern oil region and kidnapped a Croatian crew member, officials
said Monday.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 28 Dec 04
Vanguard
(Nigeria): Shell, Chevron suspend 134,000 b/d Nigeria oil exports: “Nigeria is
Africa’s largest oil producer, with exports of around 2.5 million barrels per
day, but the wealth generated by the industry has been misused and
three-quarters of the 130-million strong population live in abject poverty.”
(ShellNews.net) 28 Dec 04
IranMania.com: Delays in buyback deals, Shell will be fined: “…Iran will fine
the oil giant Shell for the delay in implementing projects to develop Soroush
and Norouz oilfields.” (ShellNews.net) 28 Dec 04
THE LONDON TIMES: Need to Know:
Global Business Briefing 2004: “A year of turmoil for Shell following the
disclosure that its oil and gas reserves are overstated by 23 per cent in
filings to the US Securities and Exchange Commission”: “Shell agrees to pay a
penalty of $125 million to the SEC for violating its reporting rules. It also
agrees to pay a record fine of £17 million to the UK Financial Services
Authority for market abuse.”: “In November the company takes the unusual step of
delaying its annual meeting by two months, amid doubts about its oil reserves.”
(ShellNews.net) 28 Dec 04
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Tsunami Damage To Energy Facilities Seen Limited So Far: “A Royal Dutch Shell
(RD SC) spokesman said he wasn't aware of any consequences for the oil major's
offshore operations in Malaysia.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 28 Dec 04
Wednesday, 29 December 2004
The
Globe&Mail (Canada): Nigerian militants free
Shell subcontract worker: “A Croatian
subcontractor for oil giant Royal Dutch/Shell Group who was taken hostage by
militants in Nigeria's turbulent oil producing delta was handed over alive
yesterday, a government official said.” (ShellNews.net) 28 Dec 04
THE
LONDON TIMES: Need to Know: 2004 in review: “Sir Philip Watts, the former
chairman of Royal Dutch/Shell, led a string of departures from the Anglo-Dutch
oil giant in the wake of news that it had misclassified some 25 per cent of its
oil reserves” (ShellNews.net) 29 Dec 04
TheDeal.com: Shell gets U.S. antitrust
nod:
“U.S. antitrust enforcers on Tuesday, Dec. 28, said
they would not oppose a plan by oil major Royal Dutch/Shell Group to move to a
unified corporate structure from a century-old dual-ownership system.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 29 Dec 04
Thursday,
30 December 2004
FINANCIAL TIMES: London's
winners and sinners of 2004:
“And now the brickbats, where
one company stands head and shoulders
above the rest: Royal Dutch/Shell. Its oil reserving scandal revealed lying,
duplicity, vicious infighting, smugness and incompetence at the very top of the
company. Its initially
complacent response - dismissing the affair as due to human failings, not
structural deficiencies - revealed the depths
of its cultural and governance malaise.
As the year ends, the company appears to be getting to grips with the degree of
change needed. But to it goes the Lombard reflecting glass trophy, the better to
see itself.” (ShellNews.net) 30 Dec 04
THE INDEPENDENT (UK): Jeremy Warner's
Outlook: Gaffes, duds and scandal: a year that had it all: “The biggest
challenge to Lord Black this year came from
Sir Phil
Watts, former chairman of Shell,
so to
him goes the special consolation prize of "Grandest Deception" of the Year
for the breathtaking discovery that
Shell had been overstating its reserves of oil and natural gas by more than
one-fifth. With characteristic arrogance, Sir Phil attempted to pass this off as
little more than a bookkeeping error. He even failed to host the press
conference at which the disclosure was made, leaving it instead to his head of
investor relations to explain events to an incredulous world. For this, he said
later, he was "very, very sorry" - not for the deception, you understand, but
for his absence from the press conference. One of the characteristics of
business leaders who fall from grace is that they can never admit to themselves
the game is up. Sir Phil clung grimly to his position for a full two months
after the announcement, and even then he had to be fired and given a £1m pay-off
to persuade him to leave the building.” (ShellNews.net) 30 Dec 04
Daily
Telegraph (UK): City briefs: Shell wins US clearance (ShellNews.net) 30 Dec 04
Oil&Gas Journal: Shell's
Hazira LNG terminal to miss commissioning deadline: “Contractor-generated delays
have caused Royal Dutch/Shell Group subsidiary Hazira LNG Private Ltd. to miss
commissioning the $680 million LNG receiving terminal at Hazira in Gujarat state
by the yearend 2004 deadline” (ShellNews.net) 30 Dec 04
FINANCIAL TIMES: Investors discover they have real power: “…2004
will be chiefly remembered for two extraordinary tussles that pitched City
investors at the heart of events. In January, Royal Dutch/Shell alarmed
shareholders by revealing that it did not own as much oil and gas as it had
indicated. Shareholders soon blamed the disclosure problem on the
Anglo-Dutch company's bureaucratic dual-board structure. The result was another
investor scalp. In October, Shell announced it was unifying its board structure
and simplifying reporting lines.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 30 Dec 04
The Guardian (UK): This is what they said: “Niall Fitzgerald,
chairman of Unilever, on other bosses: "The crooks should be driven out, tried
and put in jail. The incompetents should be taken from their responsibilities
and allowed to do something else" Shell's exploration boss Walter van de Vijver
to chairman Sir Phil Watts about the company's stated reserves: "I am becoming
sick and tired of lying" (ShellNews.net) 30 Dec 04
The Guardian (UK): Review of the year: Store wars, goose-stepping
bosses and a French revolution: “Cairn Energy announced its second oil strike in
the Rajasthan district of India. The Mangala field was, as a result, said to be
worth $500m (pounds 261m). Not bad, considering Cairn had bought it from Shell
just 18 months earlier for a meagre $7m.” (ShellNews.net) 30 Dec 04
Friday,
31 December 2004
The Guardian (UK):
Shell hits self-destruct button: “Shell will start the new year with a mountain
to climb to re-establish its reputation after the most traumatic period in its
100-year history, with its chairman and two directors axed, legal
action against it and condemnation by regulators.”: “An internal inquiry later
came up with astonishing evidence that Sir Philip and Mr Van de Vijver were at
war for years over the reserves issue. "I'm sick and tired about lying" said Mr
Van de Vijver in one email.” (ShellNews.net) 31 Dec 04
THE LONDON
TIMES: Half of the FTSE 100 establish relief operations: “Shell is providing
free fuel to rescue operations in Thailand and fresh water supplies in parts of
Sri Lanka.” (ShellNews.net) 31 Dec 04
THE LONDON TIMES: Tempus Ten end year
with a bang despite early jitters: “Shares in BP, the UK’s biggest quoted
company, were helped by the rising oil price. Contrasts with the managerial
problems at Shell…” (ShellNews.net) 31 Dec 04
THE INDEPENDENT (UK): Year of bids, deals,
scandal and sackings: Business quiz of the year: Test your financial
recollection of some of 2004's most memorable moments: “16. Who slipped on an
oil slick, but still walked away with £1m?”: “ANSWER: Sir Phil Watts, who was
fired from Shell over misreported oil reserves.” (ShellNews.net) 31 Dec 04
Reuters:
Nigeria Chief Says Chevron Dispute Over: “Unarmed villagers from the Niger Delta
village of Kula besieged three flow stations operated by Chevron and oil giant
Royal Dutch Shell on Dec. 5 in a dispute over jobs and development, forcing the
multinationals to shut in a total of 120,000 bpd.”: “Sara-Igbe also said his
community was in talks with Shell that were expected to lead to the re-opening
of Shell's 100,000 bpd output.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 31 Dec 04
strategiy.com: Shell maps out potential
social responsibility partnership for 2005: “In
an unprecedented move, representatives of UAE governments, major NGOs and energy
giant Shell have agreed to work towards ways of creating tripartite partnerships
in sustainable development initiatives.”
(ShellNews.net) Posted 31 Dec 04
Borneo Bulletin: Shell staff reported
missing in Tsunami tragedy (ShellNews.net) Posted 31 Dec 04
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