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May 3rd, 2010:

SHELL PEOPLE ARE NOT FOR SALE

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Dear Mr Alfred,

On behalf of all Shell staff from Africa, I am writing to you to seek your support and guidance to our cause. As you might know from the newspapers, Shell has decided, as part of its new strategy, to exit from All countries in Africa, except South Africa, while maintaining its Upstream business in many countries (Egypt, Nigeria, Libya, and lately Tunisia…).

Many of us are mobilized to stop this discrimination, and we are hoping we can get some support from overseas to help us with our cause. read more

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BP Spill Threatens Gulf of Mexico Oil, Gas Operations

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By Asjylyn Loder and Jessica Resnick-Ault

May 3 (Bloomberg) — The growing oil slick fed by an underwater leak in a BP Plc well in the Gulf of Mexico may threaten production, shipping and refining of oil and natural gas in Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana.

Those three states account for 19 percent of U.S. refining capacity as of 2009, according to data from the U.S. Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration.

“Traders are nervous about how fast the slick could grow,” and whether it could have a significant effect on oil and natural-gas production, said Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates LLC in Houston. read more

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BP’s Worsening Spill Crisis Undermines CEO’s Reforms

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

MAY 3, 2010

By GUY CHAZAN

LONDON— Tony Hayward thought he had finally slain all of BP PLC’s demons. Now a new one has reared up, and it’s the size of Puerto Rico.

BP’s chief executive is coming under mounting pressure over the vast spill spreading in the Gulf of Mexico, which was caused when a giant drilling rig there caught fire and sank, with the loss of 11 crew members. The oil, still spewing from the well on the ocean floor, threatens to blacken the Louisana shoreline, and BP’s reputation. read more

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