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June 8th, 2015:

Shell and The Science Museum’s toxic relationship has just been exposed

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Screen Shot 2015-05-18 at 09.56.22The true nature of big oil sponsorships was exposed last week, after it was discovered that Shell had sought to influence the content of the climate change exhibition “Atmosphere”, which it sponsors at the Science Museum.

Emails obtained via Freedom of Information requests show how the company positioned its own staff as advisors: “Regarding the gallery update, can I check whether you have touched base with David Hone to see if he would like to participate in the content refresh?” read one email from May last year. read more

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Shell may re-enter the upstream business in India

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Screen Shot 2015-01-06 at 21.26.38By Sanjeev Choudhary, ET Bureau | 8 Jun, 2015

NEW DELHI: Royal Dutch Shell Plc is bullish about India’s gas market and may re-enter the upstream business in the country if the government offered a stable policy and an open acreage licence to explorers, senior company executives said.

“We would continue to look at upstream opportunities in India,” said Harry Brekelmans, projects & technology director and a member of the top executive committee at Shell. “At the moment, we have not been able to see anything that is attractive .. read more

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Mars joins BP and Shell in opposing European financial market regs – FT

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Screen Shot 2015-05-21 at 21.01.20NEW YORK: 7 JUNE 2015

Confectionery company Mars Inc has joined oil companies BP Plc and Royal Dutch Shell Plc to oppose planned new European financial market regulations, arguing that they would increase volatility and reduce liquidity in raw materials markets, according to a report by the Financial Times on Sunday.

The companies, along with the European Cocoa Association, as well as commodity trader Vitol, have signed a letter to the European Commission noting a “significant unintended risk of damaging the markets”, the report said. The firms argued that this would in turn push up the price of consumer goods ranging from food to energy. read more

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