ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell still plans to start exploration drilling next year in Alaska's potentially oil-rich Chukchi Sea in spite of a new legal setback, a company manager in Alaska said on Monday.
April 21st, 2009:
Shell still plans Chukchi drilling despite ruling
Nigerian militants release UK hostage
The group also claimed responsibility for a raid on Royal Dutch Shells giant offshore Bonga facility in June last year, the first attack of its kind on a deepwater production facility off Nigeria.
‘Terror team’ shot in bed
'He was involved in the security of the Shell pipeline and there he would have come Into contact with people from Poland and Hungary with a military background and he could have had his head turned, but he wasn't a leader, he was a follower.'
Dead man had security background in Ireland
He had been employed on a part-time basis with Integrated Risk Management Services (IRMS). They are a well-known company based in Naas, Co Kildare, headed by a former member of the Army Ranger Wing, Jim Farrell. The company has been best-known in recent years as the security provider to Shell at its controversial Corrib gas pipeline project in Co Mayo.
Shell’s Plan to Lead in Storage of Carbon Dioxide Hits a Snag
Royal Dutch Shell PLC's push to become a world leader in the technology to capture and store carbon dioxide has hit a snag in the Netherlands, where locals are trying to block the company's plan to bury CO2 under their town.