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View Article  Business Times (Malaysia): Shell Global sees more deals in energy management
SHELL Global Solutions, a unit of the multinational oil major that specialises in technology consulting, expects business in the region to improve this year as more companies seek to address energy saving and environmental concerns.   more »
View Article  Daily Express, Sabah (Malaysia): Shell to continue support for media

10 September, 2006

Kota Kinabalu: Shell Malaysia will continue to support the development of the media through sponsorship, workshop and ...   more »

View Article  The Edge Daily, Malaysia: Biomass, cellulose waste — fuels of the future: Shell M’sia
Shell Malaysia sees the Malaysian government’s stance on biofuels as a move in the right direction but does not see the use of crude palm oil as a viable feedstock for biodiesel in the long term, its chairman Saw Choo Boon said.    more »
View Article  Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com: Shell recognises Sarawak's top achievers
From New Straits Times (Malaysia): On Tuesday, the efforts of the SM Teknik Sejingkat student, who scored 6As and 1B which made him one of the State's top achievers, were recognised when Sarawak Shell Berhad offered him a scholarship. He was among 145 students awarded bursaries and scholarships by the company for doing well in their studies and co-curricular activities.   more »
View Article  Business Times (Malaysia): Shell Refining Q1 profit falls 69pc
"Financial results are satisfactory despite a challenging market environment. This is the eleventh successive quarter in which the company has posted a profit, despite lower refining margins," Shell Refining chairman Datuk Jon Chadwick said in a statement.   more »
View Article  TheStarOnline (Biz): New Shell chairman shares his potent success formula
SHELL Malaysia chairman Saw Choo Boon's recipe for success is honour, integrity and “heart”.    more »
View Article  New Straits Times (Malaysia): Creating a work-life balance
About 24 per cent of Shell's employees worldwide are female, of which almost 10 per cent are in senior positions. Of these women in senior positions, more than 40 per cent have technical or core business jobs.   more »
View Article  Business Times (Malaysia): CS Mutiara makes sixth gas discovery
CS MUTIARA Petroleum Sdn Bhd, a joint-venture company between Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd and Shell Exploration and Production Malaysia BV, has made its sixth successful gas discovery within its operation blocks.   more »
View Article  AFX Europe (Focus): Malaysia's Petronas, Shell jv makes gas discovery
KUALA LUMPUR (AFX) - CS Mutiara Petroleum, a 50:50 joint venture company between Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd and Shell Exploration and Production Malaysia BV has made a gas discovery in Block PM302 off the northeast coast of Peninsular Malaysia.   more »
View Article  TheEdgeDaily.com (Malaysia): Shell Refining to name new chairman on May 17
Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Bhd (Shell Refining) is expected to name its new chairman on May 17, its outgoing chairman Datuk Jon Chadwick said.    more »
View Article  AFX Europe (Focus): Shell Refining (Malaysia) says LPG assets not for sale
KUALA LUMPUR (AFX) - Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Bhd said it will not put up its LPG business assets for sale. The announcement follows the Shell Group's decision to retain its LPG business, it said in a statement.   more »
View Article  Screenshots (Malaysia): Wither Malaysian journalism?
"In my experience Shell directors” and Shell managers, “believe that truth is a precious commodity to be used as a last resort. It has to be squeezed out of them. They prefer to deceive, make empty pledges (Shell's code of ethics), intimidate,” ostracize, “hide information from their own shareholders”, employees, the government who gave them the license to operate and, and finally “retreating behind their army of lawyers” for shelter “whenever there is a prospect that management misdeeds will be exposed."    more »
View Article  Oil & Gas News: IN BRIEF
NEWS IN BRIEF: Oman LNG is 51 percent government owned while Royal Dutch Shell holds 30 per cent. Other stake holders include Total, Mitsui, Mitsubishi and Itochu. TEHRAN: Iran is set to grant Total, Shell and Repsol upstream development contracts in the giant South Pars gas field in the Gulf, officials said. SINGAPORE: A joint-venture between Royal Dutch Shell and China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) is seeking 75,000 tonnes of naphtha for April, as its condensate splitter is likely to be completed later than scheduled in April, traders said.   more »
View Article  Business Times (Malaysia): Iran invites firms to develop South Pars field
Meanwhile, in a report yesterday, Total of France and Royal Dutch Shell plc said they did not expect to imminently sign gas production deals with Iran, contradicting earlier comments from an Iranian state-owned oil firm.   more »
View Article  Business Times (Malaysia): Shell Q4 profit drops
SHELL Refining Co (Federation of Malaya) Bhd said its net profit for the final quarter of 2005 fell by 50 per cent due to lower refining margins and lower tax rates.   more »
View Article  Business Times (Malaysia): Shell to expand petrol station ops in Malaysia
Meanwhile, Mohzani said Shell Malaysia Trading is keen on bringing Shell's newest petrol formulation to Malaysian shores, once the Shell Research and Technology Centre in Chester, the UK, endorses and rolls it out worldwide.   more »
View Article  BruneiDirect.Com: Royal Dutch Shell Companies in Malaysia
I have read your article entitled "Brunei Shell Companies Recognize Long-Serving Employees". A great example of Hype and Spin from Shell... Here is what one former Shell employee of 29 years standing had to say about Shell. This article happens to be the subject of a High Court of Malaya Injunction and Restraining Order against the former employee in question: Dr John Huong.    more »
View Article  BruneiDirect.Com: Brunei Shell Companies
I have read your article entitled "Brunei Shell Companies Recognize Long-Serving Employees". The following is a recent published article which reveals a rather different reality in regards to the way that Shell companies in Malaysia treat Shell employees. It relates to Shell's attitude to FREEDOM OF SPEEECH and health & safety issues.    more »
View Article  BruneiDirect.Com: Brunei Shell Companies Recognize Long-Serving Employees

He further disclosed that BSP is also the best in the Shell Group, a very prestigious honour given that Shell has one of the best safety performances of any company in the world today.
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View Article  Business Times: Plenty of oil, gas to meet demand: Shell
“The world is not running out of energy,” van der Veer said today at an energy conference in Houston sponsored by Cambridge Energy Research Associates.    more »
View Article  Are you a "Team B" litigant suing Shell in Malaysia?
Shell has appealed the decision apparently in an attempt to exploit a legal loophole relating to time limits. This appears to be a ploy by Shell to evade its moral responsibilities to its former employees. The case has dragged on for years and in the meantime, members of the Team A group are elderly, sick, and dying.    more »
View Article  HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH: DR HUONG & ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC
Naturally Dr Huong is depressed and distressed at the ruthless way he is being treated after being a hardworking employee for almost three decades. Unlike the directors currently still at the helm of Shell, he is not implicated or tainted by the reserves fraud. Indeed, if he had been listened to, the fraud would probably not have happened.    more »
View Article  Borneo Bulletin: Oil slick reported off Tutong beach
As per procedure, both Marine Response Coordination Centre (MRCC) of the Marine Department and Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC) of Brunei Shell Petroleum were activated.   more »
View Article  New Straits Times: Eco-camp to help locals earn a living
Shell Malaysia chairman Datuk Jon Chadwick said the project was in harmony with the company's core value of helping people build a better world for themselves on a sustainable basis.   more »
View Article  AFX Europe (Focus): Shell Malaysia, Petronas JV delivers gas from offshore Sarawak
KUALA LUMPUR (AFX) - Shell Malaysia and Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd have begun deliveries of natural gas from their jointly-operated new Shallow Clastics satellite field off the coast of Sarawak, the New Straits Times reported.   more »
View Article  Malaysia Star: Malaysian to be new chairman of Shell
SHELL Malaysia has appointed a Malaysian, Saw Choo Boon, as chairman from March 1. He will take over from Datuk Jon Chadwick, who will be moving to another senior Shell position in Asia.    more »
View Article  PRESS RELEASE FROM SHELL MALAYSIA: Shell Malaysia Names Saw New Chairman Mar 1
“Shell Malaysia announced today that Datuk Jon Chadwick, Chairman of Shell Malaysia, will be moving into another senior Shell position within Asia, with effect from 1st March 2006.”: Friday 6 January 2006   more »
View Article  TheEdgeDaily: Shell Malaysia picks Malaysian as new chairman
6 January 2006

Shell Malaysia’s vice president of Shell Global Marine, Saw Choo Boon will be appointed as chairman with effect from March 1, 2006.

He takes over from Datuk Jon Chadwick will be moving onto another senior Shell position within Asia. Chadwick will retain some key roles in Malaysia in a personal capacity until end May 2006.

As Shell Malaysia chairman, Saw will lead its business council in shaping the company for further growth in Malaysia and in maintaining and strengthening Shell's relationships with various stakeholders.

Saw will retain his current downstream responsibilities as well as serve as chairman on several boards of companies in which Shell holds an interest.

Saw is a graduate of University of Malaya and joined Shell in 1970 as a refinery technologist in Shell Refining Company (FOM) Bhd.

He then served in various capacities in manufacturing, supply, trading and planning in Malaysia, Singapore and the Netherlands.

In 1996, Saw was appointed managing director of Shell MDS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and in 1998 assumed the position of managing director for oil products (downstream) Shell Malaysia.

In 1999, with the globalisation of the Shell Oil Products business, he was appointed vice-president of commercial business in the Asia-Pacific region.

In 2004 he became the president of Shell Oil Products East. Since last year he has managed Shell's Global Marine business.
View Article  Bernama, Malaysia: Sabah Shell Tops Prime Minister's Hibiscus Award Honours
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 4 (Bernama) -- Sabah Shell Petroleum Co Ltd topped the list of the Prime Minister's Hibiscus Award Honours 2004/2005 in recognition for its continuous efforts towards environmental management.   more »
View Article  The Star Online (Malaysia): Malaysian assignment the longest, most enjoyable for Chadwick
SHELL Malaysia chairman Datuk Jon Chadwick is very much like the company he heads – successful and resilient. Chadwick started his career with the Shell group as a rough and tough drilling engineer in 1978 and has never looked back since.    more »
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