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Royal Dutch Shell News Tuesday, 15 March 2005

Royal Dutch Shell News Tuesday, 15 March 2005

The Guardian (UK): BG reserves targeted: “The broker reckoned BG could also be a tempting target for Shell…” (ShellNews.net) 15 March 05

THE LONDON TIMES: Need to Know: “Sales at Royal Dutch/Shell’s petrol stations in Argentina have reportedly fallen by 70 per cent since Thursday, when Argentina’s Government called for a boycott of its products because of the group’s decision to raise prices.” (ShellNews.net) 15 March 05

Lloyds List: New Phoenix oil find set to be satellite of Nelson platform: Royal Dutch/Shell is already making plans for its recent discovery in the central sector, writes Martyn Wingrove: “ROYAL Dutch/Shell has discovered oil in the UK central North Sea…” (ShellNews.net) 15 March 05

Lloyds List: Shell adds to investment in Gulf region: Projects are seen as long-term commitment to the region, writes Shirish Nadkarni in Dubai: “ROYAL Dutch/Shell is to invest $12bn in the Persian Gulf region over the next eight years in various oil and gas projects. This would be in addition to the $2.6bn it has already invested over the past five years.” (ShellNews.net) 15 March 05

Lloyds List: Paladin buys into Laminaria field: “SHELL has sold its stake in the Laminaria-Corallina oil fields and the Northern Endeavour production ship off northwest Australia to London-based independent Paladin Resources and Woodside Energy in a $140m deal.” (ShellNews.net) 15 March 05

Irish Times: New review of Corrib pipeline project ordered on safety issues: “Minister for Communications Noel Dempsey has ordered a new review of Shell E&P Ireland’s plans for the Corrib gas pipeline in north Mayo on public safety grounds. The development comes as a High Court hearing into the company’s legal action against landowners in north Mayo was adjourned yesterday until Friday.” (ShellNews.net) 15 March 05

FINANCIAL TIMES: BP and Kuwait seek China investments: “BP is in competition with consortia led by ChevronTexaco and Royal Dutch/ Shell.” (ShellNews.net) 15 March 05

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