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June 6th, 2012:

Ewart: Little room for error on B.C. pipeline

By Stephen Ewart, Calgary Herald June 6, 2012 1:51 PM

With Royal Dutch Shell revealing TransCanada Corp. will build a $4-billion pipeline to a liquefied natural gas plant it plans for the B.C. coast, the first major project is now on the table since the federal government unveiled its two-year regulatory review process.

The 700-kilometre pipeline – with initial capacity to deliver 1.7 billion cubic feet of gas a day – would run from Dawson Creek in northeastern B.C. to what will be the largest of three LNG plants proposed for the coastal town of Kitimat. read more

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Refinery Status: Motiva’s New Port Arthur CDU Remains Shut

Jun 6, 2012

DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

The following table lists unplanned and planned production outages at U.S. refineries as reported by Dow Jones Newswires. The information is compiled from both official and unofficial refining sources and doesn’t purport to be a comprehensive list.

Motiva Enterprises LLC’s newly-commissioned crude unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery will be shut for up to three more days before restarting it, a source familiar with the refinery said on June 6. The 325,000-b/d unit was taken off-line early on June 4 after leaks occurred because of loose valves. read more

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Shell moves to help enable exploration off Zanzibar

By Kelly Gilblom

STONE TOWN, Zanzibar, June 6 | Wed Jun 6, 2012 11:40am EDT

(Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell is stepping up efforts to help clear the way to explore for oil and gas in east Africa after a decade-long delay due to a standoff between Zanzibar and Tanzania on the sharing of potential revenue, company officials said.

The dispute between semi-autonomous Zanzibar and its mainland rulers has prevented Shell from starting work on four blocks off Zanzibar’s coast or selling interests in its exploration rights in the region, which has become a hot spot for oil and gas exploration after new finds. read more

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Shell’s ‘crimes against humanity’

FROM A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR

I have been reading with some interest your main-stream media posts and the accompanying discussions in your blog regarding Shell’s complicity with the Nigerian government (or the Nigerian governments complicity with Shell) in the obvious political repression that occurred in the Ogoni tribal region. There was political repression, torture of dissidents, murder, rape, etc., all intended to intimidate and cow the Ogoni into ‘acceptance’ of the ‘pillaging’ of the natural resources found on and under Ogoni tribal lands. Furthermore, the resulting environmental damage has severely inhibited the traditional methods by which the Ogoni provided for themselves through fishing and farming, etc. read more

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Shell and The Future of The Ogoni

Hello all,

You may find this article interesting:

Author: Fegalo Nsuke

Title: Shell and The Future of The Ogoni

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