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View Article  Daily Telegraph: The Best Global Brands For 2007
BusinessWeek / Interbrand’s Annual Ranking of The Best Global Brands For 2007: Shell ranked 93 out of 100   more »
View Article  Daily Telegraph: Investors seek clarity on BP’s US troubles
Major investors in BP want to meet the oil and gas giant’s chairman Peter Sutherland in the next few weeks to discuss its difficulties in America. The Daily Telegraph has learned that the concerns about BP were raised at a meeting of the investors’ committee of the Association of British Insurers on Monday.   more »
View Article  Daily Telegraph: BP loses its place at the front of the queue: Royal Dutch Shell Plc is a bigger company

16 September 2006

As a measure of value, it is pretty clumsy. But it shows how far the stock of ...   more »

View Article  Sunday Telegraph: BG's flaky fundamentals: ...the most obvious buyer – Shell

Oil companies have had a terrific run over the past three years. But few have done as well as Britain's ...   more »

View Article  Sunday Telegraph: Equity view: Keep on buying BP
Last month arch-rival Royal Dutch Shell overtook BP as Britain's largest company by market value for the first time in several years.   more »
View Article  Sunday Telegraph: Gas starts to flow in new pipeline from Norway

By Sylvia Pfeifer
(Filed: 10/09/2006)

A 750-mile pipeline from Norway will start delivering gas to Britain this week in what ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: Database: Energy: Wednesday 6 September 2006

• Iran set deadlines for Total and Royal Dutch Shell to decide on whether to go ahead with liquefied natural ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: Chevron strikes oil in 'biggest US find'

EXTRACT: The news should boost the hopes of Shell and BP, which both own drilling leases in adjacent areas. Shares ...   more »

View Article  Sunday Telegraph: Gammell to chair Cairn's Indian arm (*another Shell management blunder)
The company has been active in India for more than a decade, but it was not until 2004 that it bought, for a marginal sum, the stake it did not own in the Rajasthan acreage from Royal Dutch Shell. Cairn struck gold when it discovered the Mangala field, which holds 1.1bn barrels of oil.   more »
View Article  Daily Telegraph: US regulator clears ex-Shell boss
Some industry observers were surprised that regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, which had been swift to levy fines against the company, failed to find evidence to prosecute any individual. One leading oil analyst said: "It is puzzling how the company gets fined but nothing gets done against anybody."   more »
View Article  The Sunday Telegraph: Tillerson’s hand on Exxon’s tiller

EXTRACT: Unlike Royal Dutch Shell, which was hit three years ago by a scandal about its reserves accounting, Exxon has ...   more »

View Article  The Sunday Telegraph: Inexorable Exxon

EXTRACT: Meanwhile, Royal Dutch Shell, its London-quoted rival, has only just managed to emerge from a scandal over the accounting ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: Database: Energy: Friday 25 August 2006
Royal Dutch Shell’s oil and gas exploration programme, the world’s biggest, may suffer from a lack of available drilling rigs in a competitive market, a Shell executive said.   more »
View Article  Daily Telegraph: Database: Energy: Wednesday 23 August 2006
Royal Dutch Shell’s Nigerian venture said an employee may have been hurt in a clash between soldiers and militants on Sunday, amid increasing violence in the Niger River delta region.   more »
View Article  The Times: Need to Know: Global Business Briefing: NATURAL RESOURCES

August 10, 2006 
 
NATURAL RESOURCES
Up 0.3%

Falconbridge, the Canadian nickel and copper miner, has formally backed a $21.2 ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: How BP's Alaskan 'jewel' lost its sparkle
BP "whistleblowers" have pointed the finger at the company over what they perceive as shortcomings in its policies and performance. Alarm bells were ringing again five months ago when a BP worker discovered at least 267,000 gallons of oil had been spilled, the biggest on the North Slope so far.   more »
View Article  Daily Telegraph: Database: Legal: Royal Dutch Shell’s approval to develop oil and gas fields at Sakhalin Island will be contested in court…

• Royal Dutch Shell’s approval to develop oil and gas fields at Sakhalin Island will be contested in court by ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: Energy Database 3 August 2006

• The price of natural gas for delivery this winter declined for the third day as confidence grew over new ...   more »

View Article  The Daily Telegraph: Database: Energy: 26 July 2006

• BP, Europe’s biggest oil company, reported a 30pc jump in second-quarter profit to a record as crude prices surged ...   more »

View Article  The Daily Telegraph: Few winners as Browne gets extra months

EXTRACT: Talk of a deal with Royal Dutch Shell, for instance, has been floating around for a while. But crashing ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: Database: Energy

• BG Group, the UK's third-largest oil and gas company, said second-quarter profit fell 14pc as the company paid more ...   more »

View Article  The Sunday Telegraph: ‘It is a great honour to get an LSE listing’

EXTRACT: If he has a final message for Western investors concerned about putting their money into Russia, given the demise ...   more »

View Article  The Sunday Telegraph: Sunday business comment: BP should find a way to keep Browne

EXTRACT: Precedents have been set recently. In May arch-rival Royal Dutch Shell relaxed its retirement age for one executive director ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: Move to stop BP retiring Browne

EXTRACT: Precedents have been set. In May BP’s rival Shell relaxed its retirement age for executive director Rob Routs, allowing ...   more »

View Article  Daily Telegraph: Monday view: Peace reigns at agms as investors focus on lunch
Not all gifts are well-received though. Oil giant Shell angered some of its investors by giving them mugs to commemorate the company’s historic restructuring of its British and Dutch parts into one company last year. The mugs seemed particularly inappropriate for the thousands of holders in its Dutch arm who had been left with a large tax bill.   more »