Bahru said the agreement between Shell Ethiopian and Djibouti and OiLibya also included retaining all Shell employees.
July 15th, 2008:
OiLibya buys Shell’s Ethiopia, Djibouti operations
Crude Oil Tumbles by More Than $9
July 15 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rebounded as oil prices tumbled.
Shell invests in Ottawa’s Iogen
Shell is stepping up its share of Iogen to 50 per cent from 26.3 per cent. The oil firm first invested in Iogen in 2002.
ROYAL DUTCH SHELL TRACK RECORD IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS WITH THE DONOVAN’S
At the commencement of the mediation, Shell Legal Director, Richard Wiseman, grandly announced that he had been asked to apologise to us on behalf of Shell UKs board of directors for the way we had been treated.
Donovan issues Shell libel writ
Promotions & Incentive Magazine: Donovan issues Shell libel writ
May 1995
Picture Caption: Shell: stands by statement
Don Marketing founder, Alfred Donovan has issued a High Court writ for libel against Shell UK after it failed to retract a press statement of March 17 of this year (P&I April ’95).
A spokesperson for Shell said, “Shell intends to see matters through in court.”
Don Marketing’s separate legal action over Shell’s Now Showing and Nintendo promotions can now proceed after a Royal Courts of Justice judge ruled that £10,000 would provide adequate security against costs for the discovery stage of the case.
DAVID DON AND GOLIATH SHELL: EPISODE 3,651
IT TAKES GUTS and endurance to challenge the might and financial muscle of an opponent like Shell UK Oil and Don Marketing's John Donovan clearly has both in spades!
Turbulence at Royal Dutch Shell
Royal Dutch Shell does not compare favorably with its peer group in terms of upstream growth prospects, returns, and costs. The group also remains exposed to continued instability in Nigeria and political interference in Russia.
E.ON, Shell in talks over London Array wind park project – report
E.ON AG. is in talks with Royal Dutch Shell to acquire the latter's stake in their joint wind park project London Array off the British coast, Boersen-Zeitung reported, citing company sources.
ENERGY PROJECTS FAIL TO MEET ’07 GOALS
Russia's energy projects, all of which have foreign participation, failed to achieve their oil production targets in 2007, the state auditor said Monday. The projects in question were ExxonMobil's Sakhalin-I, Gazprom's Sakhalin-II in the Far East...
LEARNING THE RIGHT RULES OF THE GAME
Many games have had spectacular results - for instance the Shell Make Money game in 1984, which is claimed to have lifted sales by more than 25 per cent...
‘We love to explore. That’s what we do’
Mike Rose: After graduating in 1979, he started at Shell Canada Ltd., moving through a variety of in-house jobs that taught him the industry. His time there also brought about an introduction to his wife, Sue, then an engineer with Shell.
Arizona Daily Star: Bush decision on oil backed by industry
The oil industry applauded President Bush's announcement Monday that he would lift an executive ban on offshore drilling...
Russian Group Suggests Ending TNK-BP Fight by Buying BP’s Stake
The dispute comes after Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe's second-biggest oil company, was forced in 2006 to cede control of its biggest project in Russia to the country's natural-gas monopoly, OAO Gazprom.
Shell Targets Elusive Gas With Bid
Royal Dutch Shell PLC offered to buy Calgary, Alberta-based Duvernay Oil Corp. for US$5.87 billion, in a move that would bolster its presence in "unconventional" oil and gas, fast emerging as one of the Anglo-Dutch major's key strengths.
Imperial surges on ONGC approach
Mr Mitvol had led the pressure on Royal Dutch Shell over its Sakhalin 2 oil and gas project off the east coast of Russia, which led to it having to cede control in the project to Gazprom.
Shell in C$5.9bn Canada gas deal
Shell in C$5.9bn Canada gas deal
By Ed Crooks In London
Published: July 14 2008 15:30 | Last updated: July 14 2008 20:01
Over a barrel: Shells bid illustrates the importance of moving away from oil and into unconventional resources
Royal Dutch Shell, Europes biggest oil company, has made its first takeover bid since 2006, launching an agreed C$5.9bn (US$5.87bn) offer for Duvernay Oil, a Canadian gas company.
The bid is Shells second significant deal in Canada in successive years; last year it bought out the minority interests in its Shell Canada subsidiary for $7.1bn.
Shell Canada Pays $5.9 Billion for Gas Company
OTTAWA Duvernay Oil, a natural gas company based in Alberta, agreed on Monday to be acquired by a larger rival, Shell Canada, for $5.9 billion.
Shell buys Duvernay for ‘tight gas assets
The price for Calgary- based Duvernay Oil, founded just seven years ago, surprised the market but Shell is anxious to build up assets of what the industry calls tight gas in western Canada.
India and Shell buy to increase energy reserves
The need by major oil companies to acquire new energy production was highlighted yesterday when Shell paid nearly £3bn to buy a Canadian group...