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August 15th, 2007:

Reuters: Appeals court blocks Shell drilling in Arctic

Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:36PM EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A U.S. federal appeals court in San Francisco on Wednesday upheld an order blocking Royal Dutch Shell Plc from exploratory drilling in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska’s north coast.

“We are disappointed,” said Shell in a press statement that added that no drilling will mean the loss of “hundreds of permanent jobs that would be created if Shell is successful in Alaska.”

The ruling essentially says that a handful of environmental groups, Alaska Native groups and the North Slope Burough have merit in their arguments that the drilling could harm the environment. This sets up proceedings for the same Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to look into the matter more fully. read more

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The Anchorage Daily News: Federal court blocks Shell drilling in Arctic

By WESLEY LOY
[email protected]

Published: August 15, 2007
Last Modified: August 15, 2007 at 12:44 PM

A federal appeals court today extended its order blocking Dutch oil giant Shell’s planned exploratory drilling campaign in the Beaufort Sea.

The order is a victory for environmental groups and North Slope residents who argued noisy oil industry activity could drive bowhead whales out of reach of subsistence hunters and who accused federal regulators of performing shoddy environmental studies of the potential effects of drilling. read more

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The postings on Live Chat

By John Donovan

Reply to the Live Chat poster on 15 August who has used various User designations.

His main thrust (assuming it is a he) is that by making a claim that our website has cost Shell $50 billion, we have lost all credibility.

The problem for the individual making the assertion is that we have never made any such claim. It is not a misrepresentation or a distortion, but an outright untruth.

We invite anyone to point out where we have made such a claim.

Perhaps he got mixed up with the bribe offered to Oleg Mitvol? That involved a “fifty”. read more

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Times Online: Storm fears force Shell to evacuate Gulf of Mexico

The Anglo-Dutch group withdraws staff from one of its Gulf of Mexico rigs as hurricane forecasts send the price of oil higher

August 15, 2007
Steve Hawkes

Shell has become the first oil and gas major to close down part of its operations in the Gulf of Mexico amid escalating fears that the first hurricane of the season could tear through the region at the end of the week.

World oil prices rose again today, with US crude 36 cents higher at $72.74, as Tropical Storm Dean approached the Caribbean.

Experts believe that it could develop into a hurricane within three days. read more

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Bloomberg: Depression Heads for Texas, May Hit as Tropical Storm (Update1)

By Alex Morales and Christian Schmollinger

Aug. 15 (Bloomberg) — A depression in the Gulf of Mexico was forecast to intensify into a tropical storm before hitting the oil and gas region of coastal Texas early tomorrow.

A further threat to U.S. oil and gas production may come from Tropical Storm Dean, a system predicted to intensify into the Atlantic season’s first hurricane before sweeping over the Caribbean’s Lesser Antilles late on Aug. 17. In the Pacific, Hawaii escaped the worst winds of Tropical Storm Flossie as it weakened from hurricane strength and passed south of the islands. read more

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Hemscott.com: Sonic, Shell Canada to jointly develop oil sand extraction technology

VANCOUVER (Thomson Financial) – Sonic Technology Solutions Inc said it has agreed a deal with Shell Canada Energy, part of Royal Dutch Shell, to jointly develop oil sand extraction technology.

Sonic said the aim of this partnership, which builds on previous work the two have done together, is to make oil sand extraction more cost effective.

Sonic said its investment in the venture will depend on the outcome of each phase.

The project and any intellectual property will be jointly owned, Sonic said. read more

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The New York Times: There’s Money in Oil, Oystermen Find

New York Times graphic

(Lee Celano for The New York Times: Oystermen like John Tesvich share offshore Louisiana with energy interests. At right, gas tanks.)

Oystermen often collect lucrative payments in damages from oil companies, a study says, even when their acreage has no oysters to damage.
 
By ADAM NOSSITER
Published: August 15, 2007

HOPEDALE, La. — The brave little oyster boats chug out daily from the dock here, but their richest harvest may actually be sitting in the office towers of downtown New Orleans, 60 miles west of this remote spot where marsh, sky and water converge. read more

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EarthTimes.Org: Int’l oil firms ready, wait to enter Iraq

BAGHDAD, Aug. 14 International oil firms are taking steps to ready for bids on Iraq’s vast oil reserves, hopes pinned on Iraq’s Parliament approving a law governing the oil.

Last week Chevron and Total agreed to cooperate on Iraq bids, hoping to get a piece of a large pot of crude. Iraq has 115 billion barrels of proven reserves, most of which are not being pumped now. The country is underexplored and experts say modern exploration could prove reserves are double current counts.

Lukoil, the major Russian firm, is trying to win back a contract signed and then dissolved during Saddam Hussein’s regime, teaming up with Russian state-owned firms and asking the government to help its case. read more

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‘The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America’: Terror, oil and the ‘shadow government’

Extract from a new book, ‘The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America’ (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press), authored by UC Berkeley professor emeritus Peter Dale Scott. 

Oil and Cheney’s Energy Task Force

There is the same impression of preparation for 9/11 and its consequent war from Cheney’s other task force, the Energy Task Force. By May 2001 it had already set out, urgently and in some detail, plans for taking control over Iraqi oil. As many observers have pointed out, the second Bush administration was the first in which the vice president and his own national security staff wielded powers comparable to, perhaps even surpassing, those of the president. Some have gone even a step further, as journalist Steve Perry wrote in 2005: “Cheney’s office is the Pandora’s Box of the Bush administration campaign to invade Iraq. Most of the planning as to both the waging and selling of the war occurred under his direction, along with that of Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz at the Pentagon. It was Cheney who played the point in beating up CIA for its unhelpful analysis of the non-threat posed by Saddam, and Cheney along with his Defense Department pals who effectively circumvented CIA by setting up the Office of Special Plans at the Pentagon to funnel the administration the kind of intelligence it wanted, largely courtesy of their longtime double-dealing stooge, Ahmed Chalabi.” read more

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Lloyds List: Financing opportunities in the offshore boom

Published: Aug 15, 2007

What’s the fuss?

THE surge in demand for energy, coupled with high oil prices, has led to a boom in exploration and production. Offshore activity is expected to represent 43% of oil production and 83% of gas production by the end of 2008, so there is a high level of interest in the market. In addition, as oil and gas prices rise, the exploration and production of previously ignored marginal fields is becoming economically viable, meaning drillships, production vessels and supply ships are in demand. While profits to be gained from traditional ship financing have levelled out, the offshore sector remains buoyant and is seen as a potential growth area, with many ship finance banks moving into the market. read more

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Lloyds List: Sakhalin funding pulled

Martyn Wingrove, Lloyds List
Published: Aug 15, 2007

GAZPROM’s push into the Sakhalin Energy Investment consortium has forced the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development to pull its funding for the Sakhalin II oil and liquefied natural gas project off eastern Russia.

Since January, EBRD and the Sakhalin Energy shareholders Gazprom, Royal Dutch Shell, Mitui and Mitsubishi have been in discussions over project finance.

EBRD has cut off these discussions in favour of financing other projects, such as those that promote sustainable energy, the bank said. read more

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Asia Pulse: MALAYSIA’S SHELL REFINING BOOKS 58.2% LIFT IN H1 PROFIT ON HIGHER MARGINS

Published: Aug 15, 2007

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 Asia Pulse – Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Berhad (KLSE:4324) has posted first half pre-tax profit of RM422.490 million (US$121.6 million), up 58.2 per cent from RM266.978 million a year earlier as its refining margins widened in the second quarter.

However, revenue for the six months ended 30 June 2007 fell to RM5,075.767 million from RM5,381.067 million a year earlier, it said in a filing to Bursa Malaysia on May 13.

Shell Refining’s earnings per share rose to 101.92 sen from 63.88 sen previously. read more

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The Daily Record: Staff plucked from rig blaze

Published: Aug 15, 2007

WORKERS were flown off a rig in the North Sea last night after fire broke out in the engine room.

It happened on the semisubmersible oil rig Ocean Guardian, which was drilling for Shell 120 miles north-east of Aberdeen.

A group of 32 non-essential workers were taken off in two helicopters to other nearby rigs soon after the alarm was raised at 6.20pm.

A further 55 staff stayed on board to tackle the fire.

No one was injured in the blaze and Diamond Offshore – the US firm who own the Ocean Guardian – were assessing the damage. read more

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Financial Times: Shell rumour boosts Regal

By Yee To Wong
Published: August 15 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 15 2007 03:00

Regal Petroleum closed higher yesterday on talk that Royal Dutch/Shell was looking to buy the exploration group’s assets in Ukraine.

Earlier this year, Regal appointed Tristone Capital to explore a divestment of its Mekhediviska-Golotvschinska and Svyrydivske gas and condensate fields in the eastern European country.

The company reported a full-year loss of $109.2m (£54.5m) due to legal charges for securing its Ukrainian licences. Regal Petroleum rose 4.6 per cent to 192¼p . read more

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Time Magazine: Postcard from Sakhalin Island: Hell Frozen Over is Red Hot Again

Time Magazine image: oil rig off Sakhalin Island

A Molikpaq offshore oil platform the off Sakhalin island, Far Eastern Russia, 27 April 2003. (Ursula Hyzy / AFP / Getty)

Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007 By BRYAN WALSH

Anton Chekhov once visited Sakhalin Island to report on the condition of its prisoners and left a tagline unlikely to be adopted by the tourist bureau — if there were one: “Now I have seen Sakhalin, which is hell.” And this from an author famous for understatement.

Exiled at the far eastern end of the Russian Federation, just north of Japan, Sakhalin Island was where imperial Russia once sent some of its most unfortunate convicts, on a journey that was usually one-way. In Soviet times it became a closed military base; site of the notorious shooting down of Korean Air Lines flight 007 after it strayed over Sakhalin in 1983. read more

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Asheville Citizen-Times.com: Rich get richer while we pay out the nose for gas

By Ricky Lynn Bowen
published August 14, 2007 1:45 pm

I read today where OPEC has declared there is no shortage of crude oil on the market, hence they see no need to increase production. I also read where the refineries in the United States are operating at 93 percent capacity. In light of these statements, I wonder why oil is hovering near $80 a barrel?

Maybe it is so companies like Shell can continue to make $3 million dollars every minute as recently reported in the news. Maybe it is so the stockholders continue to make vast amounts of money. Maybe it is because big oil CEOs can collect $400 million retirement packages. When Exxon-Mobil CEO Lee Raymond retired at the end of 2005, he was awarded one of the most lucrative retirement packages in corporate history, totaling almost $400 million, including stock options, pension, use of a corporate jet and even $210,800 in country-club fees and other perks. This includes the $69 million in cash and stock options he made that year. read more

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EarthJustice.Org: Groups Ask Ninth Circuit Court to Prevent Oil Exploration in Beaufort Sea

Alaska Natives, conservation groups oppose Fall drilling plan by Shell

August 14, 2007
 
San Francisco, CA — Bowhead whales, polar bears and other marine mammals face substantial harm if Shell Offshore Inc. is allowed to conduct exploratory oil drilling in the coastal Beaufort Sea this fall, a coalition of  Native Alaskans and conservation groups argued today (8/14/2007) before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

The groups challenged an exploration permit granted to Shell by the Mineral Management Service because the agency failed to consider the environmental impacts of such large-scale activity. The court temporarily halted Shell’s exploration last month until arguments could be presented today. read more

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The Wall Street Journal: Shell May Sell Its 50% Stake In German Pipeline Operator

By BENOÎT FAUCON
August 15, 2007; Page A7

Royal Dutch Shell PLC is considering the sale of its 50% stake in German natural-gas-pipeline operator BEB Transport & Speicher Service GmbH, people familiar with the matter said.

German newspaper Manager Magazine reported that Shell and Exxon Mobil Corp., which owns the remaining 50%, are planning to sell the company. The people familiar with the matter, who weren’t aware of Exxon Mobil’s plans, said Shell has yet to make a decision to divest itself of its stake. read more

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The Washington Post: Iranian Unit to Be Labeled ‘Terrorist’ (*Shell will now have to abandon its relationship with Iran)

U.S. Moving Against Revolutionary Guard

By Robin Wright
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 15, 2007; A01

The United States has decided to designate Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, the country’s 125,000-strong elite military branch, as a “specially designated global terrorist,” according to U.S. officials, a move that allows Washington to target the group’s business operations and finances.

The Bush administration has chosen to move against the Revolutionary Guard Corps because of what U.S. officials have described as its growing involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as its support for extremists throughout the Middle East, the sources said. The decision follows congressional pressure on the administration to toughen its stance against Tehran, as well as U.S. frustration with the ineffectiveness of U.N. resolutions against Iran’s nuclear program, officials said. read more

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Reuters: Showa Shell to invest $127 mln in solar cell output

Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:23AM BST
 
TOKYO, Aug 15 (Reuters) – Showa Shell Sekiyu KK (5002.T: Quote, Profile, Research), Japan’s fifth-biggest oil refiner, said on Wednesday it would invest about 15 billion yen ($127 million) to quadruple output of solar batteries that do not use costly silicon.

The company will build a second solar cell plant in Miyazaki Prefecture, western Japan, with annual capacity of 60 megawatts, with operations scheduled to start in the first half of 2009. Solar power companies have been boosting output globally to meet strong demand for renewable energy. read more

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Vanguard (Nigeria): How we sacked 1,000 youths from Shell’s gas plant —JTF

By Emma Amaize
Posted to the Web: Wednesday, August 15, 2007

WARRI—JOINT Task Force (JTF) in the Niger-Delta, codenamed “Operation Restore Hope”, yesterday, gave its account of how it overpowered about 1,000 youths from Oben community in Edo State who forcefully invaded the Shell Petroleum Gas Station in the community and shut down the gas station after sacking the workers on August 8.

Military Public Relations Officer, Major O.A. Ochagwuba in a statement, made available to Vanguard in Warri said that men of the JTF conducted themselves in a professional manner when they intervened and took over the gas station from the hoodlums that invaded the gas station without spilling blood, saying that at no time, did soldiers rape eight women coming from the farm, as maliciously reported by one of the national newspapers. read more

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Business Day (Nigeria): Shell records 89 crude oil thefts in 2006

August 14th, 2007

Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has recorded 89 incidents of crude oil theft from its facilities in 2006, with 207 persons arrested.

Also, 48 tankers, 21 vehicles and 18 barges were impounded by the security agents.

These were contained in a document made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Warri. The document says the thefts represented an average oil loss of between 16,000 and 24,000 barrels a day (b/d).

In spite of the degree of loss, the thefts were less than that of 2005, which was between 20,000 and 40,000 b/d. read more

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Chow / 11 News: Shell evacuates some workers from oil rigs

10:48 PM CDT on Tuesday, August 14, 2007
By Shern-Min Chow / 11 News

Shell evacuated non-essential personnel from offshore facilities Tuesday because of the developing weather in the Gulf.

The company started moving rig workers Monday, ferrying 88 people to safety.

An estimated 100 additional workers came off the rigs Tuesday.

Crews scheduled for regular offshore leave were also coming back to land, and they said everyone had been keeping an eye on the weather, especially after their experiences with Rita and Katrina. read more

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