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Royal Dutch Shell News Wednesday, 13 April 2005

Royal Dutch Shell News Wednesday, 13 April 2005

jamaica-gleaner.com: Protesting Shell workers call in sick: “They are protesting what they say is the management’s method of operating the company.” (ShellNews.net) 13 April 05

THE INDEPENDENT (UK): Shell pledges £1m to revamp Festival Hall (ShellNews.net) 13 April 05

FINANCIAL TIMES: Regulators must not abandon corporate penalties: “Surveys show that investors have not forgotten the devastating losses from Enron and that they strongly support all types of penalties. Agencies worldwide increasingly use corporate penalties. For example, last autumn Callum McCarthy, Britain’s chief regulator, announced the largest monetary penalty ever imposed by his agency against Royal Dutch/Shell.” (ShellNews.net) 13 April 05

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Australian LNG Exports Could Grow Sharply – Govt: “Shell said Monday that under a 20-year deal, it has committed to take up to 2.5 million tons/year from Gorgon for Sempra’s Energia Costa Azul terminal in Baja California, starting from 2010. Shell has rights to 50% capacity of the terminal, construction of which began early this year.” (ShellNews.net) 13 April 05

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: ExxonMobil: Asian LNG Buyers Facing U.S. Competition: “Billings’ comments come just a few days after Royal Dutch/Shell (RD) unveiled a US$10 billion deal to sell liquefied natural gas from its part-owned Gorgon project offshore Western Australia to a receiving terminal in Mexico” (ShellNews.net) 13 April 05

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: A Nigerian Cop Cracks Down On a Vast Black Market in Oil (ShellNews.net) 13 April 05

FINANCIAL TIMES: Shell, BG and Chevron in Nigerian gas venture (ShellNews.net) 13 April 05

OilVoice.com: Shell and Total Awarded Offshore PSC in Cameroon (ShellNews.net) Posted 13 April 05

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