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View Article  Bloomberg: Shell Faces Sakhalin Grab as Putin Seeks Greater Energy Control

By Lucian Kim and Garfield Reynolds

Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- First Russian President Vladimir Putin attacked OAO Yukos Oil Co. ...   more »

View Article  Bloomberg: Gazprom to Expand in Sakhalin Amid Talks With Shell (Update1)

By Torrey Clark

Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) — OAO Gazprom, the world’s largest natural-gas producer, signed its first cooperation agreement with ...   more »

View Article  Bloomberg: Russia may open a criminal case against Shell Project

31 Aug 2006 bbj.hu

Russia may open a criminal case against Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s Sakhalin-2 project because of “numerous” ...   more »

View Article  Bloomberg: BP’s Crude, Gasoline Trading Under U.S. Investigation (Update 4)

EXTRACT: BP lost its position as Europe’s largest oil company by market value to Royal Dutch Shell Plc after BP ...   more »

View Article  Bloomberg: Crude Oil Falls on Signs Storm May Miss Gulf Production Areas

By Tom Cahill and Gavin Evans

Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) — Crude oil snapped a two-day advance on signs a Caribbean ...   more »

View Article  Moscow Times: Shell Rejects Environment Report: Monday, August 28, 2006.
The Royal Dutch Shell-led Sakhalin Energy venture rejected a report that it had failed to respond to a list of environmental violations.   more »
View Article  Bloomberg: Brent oil may rise to new records on Alaska shutdown

EXTRACT: Producers in Nigeria, led by Royal Dutch Shell Plc, have lost about one-third of the country’s capacity to militant attacks ...   more »

View Article  Bloomberg: Oil Surges to $76 After BP Shuts Alaska Field, Largest in U.S.
Militant attacks and pipeline leaks have cut production in Nigeria, Africa's biggest producer, by about 800,000 barrels a day. Gunmen killed five Nigerian oil workers and injured three others contracted to a Royal Dutch Shell Plc venture, Shell said Aug. 5. The Philippine embassy in Nigeria has sent a two-man team to Port Harcourt to help obtain the release of three Filipino workers kidnapped in Rivers State Aug. 4.    more »
View Article  Bloomberg: Total Profit Misses Estimates on Production Decline: *ShellTotalplc.com?

(Update5) Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) — Total SA, Europe’s third-biggest oil company, posted a smaller increase in second-quarter profit than analysts ...   more »

View Article  Bloomberg: Shell Canada's Net Falls 9.7% on Oil-Sands Shutdown (Update4)

July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Shell Canada Ltd., the country's fourth-largest oil company, said second-quarter profit fell 9.7 percent as production ...   more »

View Article  Bloomberg: BP, Shell May Say Profit Rose on Oil Prices, Refining Recovery
Shell's Nigerian venture has yet to resume full production after a series of rebel attacks that began in January. Output of about 473,000 barrels a day remains halted, London-based spokesman Axel Zander said on July 20.    more »
View Article  Bloomberg: Shell Slips on Sakhalin Ice, Costs in Fight to Boost Reserves
Shell is drilling in the seas north of Japan as dwindling energy supplies force producers to venture into increasingly hostile locations. Costs for the Shell-led Sakhalin II project, the company's biggest single investment, have doubled to $20 billion, undermining Shell's effort to convince investors it can replace the oil it pumps, two years after overstating reserves.    more »
View Article  BLOOMBERG: Shell, Petroleos Venezuela Agree on Oil Concession
The companies may release details of the agreement later tonight, said the spokesman. The accord is expected to be signed during a meeting between visiting Shell Chief Executive Officer Jeroen van der Veer and Petroleos de Venezuela President Rafael Ramirez.    more »
View Article  The Houston Chronicle: Ultra, Shell get clearance to put wells closer together
Ultra Petroleum Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell have received approval from Wyoming to tighten well spacing in the Pinedale natural gas field to lift output, Ultra said Tuesday.   more »
View Article  BLOOMBERG: Shell, Shenhua to Study China Coal-to-Fuels Project
Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s second-biggest oil company, and Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group agreed to study the feasibility of spending as much as $6 billion on a China plant to turn coal into fuels and chemicals.   more »
View Article  Bloomberg: Tapping older oil fields for profitable leftovers
"Those smaller players have a different set of skills they can use to exploit mature fields," said John Hofmeister, president of Shell's U.S. arm. "Our expertise is size."    more »
View Article  BLOOMBERG: Tokyo Electric, Chubu Lobby Exxon to Link With Shell in Russia
Shell last July doubled its estimate for the cost of developing Sakhalin-2 to $20 billion, and Russia’s state-run OAO Gazprom is reviewing cost overruns.    more »
View Article  Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com: Shell May Sell Remaining Sakhalin Gas in Asia, Chadwick Says
FROM BLOOMBERG: ``We're close to finalizing the contracts'' for the remaining LNG, said Chadwick, executive vice president for Shell Gas & Power in Asia. ``The volumes will remain in Asia.''    more »
View Article  Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com: Energy: PetroChina will work with Royal Dutch Shell…
PetroChina will work with Royal Dutch Shell, Europe’s second-biggest oil company, to double the capacity of a plant in the north-eastern coastal city of Dalian, making it China’s largest refinery.   more »
View Article  Royal Dutch Shell Plc: Oil majors seek unconventional assets
BLOOMBERG: Shell is investing billions of dollars in projects such as the Canadian oil sands, where a crude oil with an extra- high sulfur content is extracted from tar-like reserves. ‘‘The oil companies are quite literally scraping the bottom of the barrel with these heavy oil developments which are high cost and low priced,’’...Strong>   more »
View Article  Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com: Shell Willing to Change Gulf of Mexico Leases That Omitted Fees
Royal Dutch Shell Plc, the world's third-largest publicly traded energy company, said it would be willing to renegotiate U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil and gas leases that left out provisions that would have resulted in billions of dollars in royalty fees.    more »
View Article  St Petersburg Times, Russia: Gazprom in Japan’s Pipeline
Japan Pipeline Development Organization, based in the northern island of Hokkaido, is in talks with Gazprom, Russia’s natural gas monopoly, Chief Executive Hideo Ogawa said. The pipeline may link to Exxon Mobil’s Sakhalin-1 project or Royal Dutch Shell’s Sakhalin-2 venture, he said.    more »
View Article  BLOOMBERG: Gazprom Mulls Japan Pipe
The pipeline may link to ExxonMobil's Sakhalin-1 project or Royal Dutch Shell's Sakhalin-2 venture, he said. (Bloomberg)   more »
View Article  BLOOMBERG: Chevron, Conoco, Shell Defend Oil Profits, Citing High Demand
Exxon Mobil, BP, Shell, Chevron and Total, the five largest publicly traded oil companies, earned about $29 billion in the first quarter of this year, or $4.46 for every person on Earth.    more »