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View Article  A widely predicated calamity on the High Seas

By John Donovan
29 November 2007

I cannot recall any previous occasion when so many people have warned of the ...   more »

View Article  Daily Mail: Shell on back foot as ‘gripe site’ alleges safety concerns
An internal Shell email admits the firm has been thrown ‘on the back foot’ because of claims put forward on the Royaldutchshellplc.com website.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: The Donovan’s write again to Royal Dutch Shell Plc Company Secretary Michiel Brandjes: 18 July 2007
Turning to the completeness of the information provided to us under the Data Protection Act, we do not appear to have been supplied with a copy of a Shell internal email sent by Shell International General Counsel, Mr Richard Wiseman, at 3.51pm on Thursday 24 June 2004 to Shell Executives Jeroen van der Veer and Malcolm Brinded. It stated “I am getting PX to send out our usual response to the Association of British Insurers. I will also let Mark Moody-Stuart know that Donovan is now accusing Mark’s brother of being in on the act”.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Revealed in a Shell internal email: Shell’s intention to ‘kill’ a Sunday Times story about this website: 16 July 2007
This is a heads up. I understand from the Group media office that the Sunday Times has picked up the Sakhalin/drilling leaked e-mail story from Donovan’s website. They are responding with agree Qs and As that have been used previously with the Guardian, but are first trying to kill the story...   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Applications to Shell under Section 7 (1) of the Data Protection Act 1998: of interest to anyone who has had dealings with Shell : 15 July 2007
We have provided what may be some helpful information for any current or former Shell employees, or anyone else who has had dealings with Shell over the years, and would like to know what Shell has been saying about them in private. There is no time limit on relevant documents. Shell has supplied us with internal documents stretching back a decade.   more »
View Article  ShellNew.net: Shell and the dreaded Donovan’s: 14 July 2007
We also have copies of correspondence between Shell and Bill Campbell’s solicitors which reveal the pressure applied to Campbell to keep him way from us and to suck him into a cover-up.    more »
View Article  Huliq NC, USA: Shell $22 billion Sakhalin-2 Project devastated by insider leaks: 10 July 2007

10 July 2007

The world’s biggest energy project of its kind, the $22 billion Sakhalin-2 project in Russia, has been ...   more »

View Article  Huliq, NC: How Royal Dutch Shell Whitewash led to Greenwash: 9 July 2007
The Royal Dutch Shell Group is once again caught deceiving the public.   more »
View Article  A blunt speech about Shell and its track record in Nigeria: by Alfred Donovan: 7 July 2007
A blunt speech about Shell and its track record in Nigeria: by Alfred Donovan: 7 July 2007    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: An Open Letter to Bill Campbell about Shell management’s unscrupulous attitude to the safety of its employees: 5 July 2007

From Alfred Donovan

Dear Mr Campbell

I would like to suggest that you send an email to every UK Member ...   more »

View Article  ShellNews.net: Former Shell Group Auditor Bill Campbell throws down gauntlet to Shell Chairman, Jorma Ollila: 2 July 2007

02 July 2007

Printed below is an extraordinary email sent today by former Shell International Group Auditor, Bill Campbell (above) ...   more »

View Article  ShellNews.net: Worldwide reserves fraud lawsuit against Royal Dutch Shell: 22 June 2007
A four week mini-trial was due to commence in the U.S. Courts on Monday 18 June 2007 in the consolidated class action against Royal Dutch Shell on behalf of worldwide (qualified) Shell investors. Instead, the parties involved have agreed to the appointment of a Special Master to consider issues and make recommendations to the Court.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: The murderous policy of Shell in the North Sea
Shell workers died because Shell Expro senior management ignored warnings made by Campbell after an inquiry led by him revealed a murderous “Touch F*** All” policy which put profits before safety. He even discovered a policy of falsification of safety records.    more »
View Article  Mondaq.com: Shell Discovers The Perils Of Plagiarism
David Greer, Shell Deputy Chief Executive of the $22 billion Sakhalin-2 project in Russia was recently exposed as a plagiarist after circulating a motivational memo containing inspirational passages borrowed from a speech made by U.S. General George S Patton over 60 years ago.    more »
View Article  Royal Dutch Shell has this morning confirmed the authenticity of a leaked email from David Greer, Deputy CEO of Sakhalin Energy
Mr Keith Ruddock, General Counsel of Shell Exploration & Production Shell International B.V. has today confirmed the authenticity of the leaked email. He said “I confirm that the email attached below from Mr Greer does appear to be authentic”.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: more Sakhalin-2 insider allegations and an astonishing leaked email purportedly from David Greer
The use of coercion against SEIC employees to persuade/force them to agree a timetable for a pipeline completion date of December 2007. The information reveals the importance of the date in question, why it is unlikely to be achieved, and the huge financial potential consequences.    more »
View Article  Financial Times: Shell's team in 'hell' feels the heat
In a leaked e-mail from David Greer, the deputy chief executive of Sakhalin Energy Investment Company, the consortium running the Sakhalin 2 project, he reveals that he despises cowards and urges his staff to "Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way".   more »
View Article  The Moscow Times: Sakhalin Pep Talk From 'Old Blood and Guts'
a leaked e-mail from a top Sakhalin Energy executive, exhorting his pipeline engineers in the style of U.S. General George Patton, has prompted one international newspaper to ask its readers, "Is this the worst motivational memo ever?"   more »
View Article  ShellNew.net: Article by former Shell Executive, Paddy Briggs: Royal Dutch Shell AGM 15th May 2007
Twinkly old Mark Moody-Stuart would wiggle his eyebrows in astonishment when anyone suggested impropriety and Phil Watts would glower down at us contemptuously as if we were all particularly inattentive students at his bible class. We suspected that deep down they were really, all of them, only just on the right side (or the wrong side in Watts case) of being mendacious bastards – but at least they were our bastards!   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Are these astonishing allegations about the Sakhalin-2 project true or false?
The entire information – every single word published herein, has been seen in advance by the legal department of Royal Dutch Shell. Shell General Counsel have been given the opportunity to identify any incorrect information in relation to basic elements, for example whether any of the contractor or other names stated as being associated with the Sakhalin-2 project is untrue. We invited them to bring any categorically false information to our attention.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Financial Times offers deepest apologies to Shell insiders about alleged ‘planted questions’
The following Royal Dutch Shell Directors and officials were given advance sight of the article below and have chosen not to comment: Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer, Malcolm Brinded, Executive Director of Shell EP, Keith Ruddock (General Counsel Shell EP), Richard Wiseman, General Counsel of Shell International Ltd and last, but not least, Jorma Ollila, Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell plc.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Comment by Paddy Briggs on Sweeney’s letter to the FT: Trading is just one way to tackle climate change
Paddy Briggs worked for Shell for 37 years during the last fifteen of which he was responsible for Brand management in a number of appointments. He was the winner of the “Shell/Economist” writing prize (internal) in 2001. Paddy retired from Shell in 2002 to form the brand consultancy BrandAware ™ and to write and speak on brand and reputation matters.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Response to recent postings on Live Chat
It is not my fault if Shell has so many skeletons rattling around, some of which have been listed in Wikipedia...    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Shell peddles porn? Anything for a quick buck?
Shell already has an *atrocious track record in the USA which includes the sale of tainted gasoline, the explosion at a Shell Oil refinery in Norco in which six people lost their lives, Clean Air Act violations, repeated environmental infringements in Louisiana, a pipeline rupture in Washington State which resulted in an explosion and more deaths, repeated multimillion dollar fines for groundwater contamination, fines for unauthorised venting and flaring of gas and pollution at Shell’s refinery in Port Arthur, Texas.   more »
View Article  Huliq - Breaking News: Russia’s ruthless seizure of Royal Dutch Shell Sakhalin2 project
Without the documentary evidence I supplied, the Putin government might not have felt sufficiently emboldened to risk the wrath of other nations. Without its success in forcing Shell to surrender, it might not now be turning the screws on other oil company projects in Russia. The Putin regime already has BP, ExxonMobil and Total projects in their sights.   more »
View Article  SeeItReal.com: Shell Loses Fifty to a Hundred Billion or so
Mr Mitvol is quoted as saying: “Who will take Sakhalin Energy to court? I will take them. I have documents proving that the Sakhalin Energy management was aware that the company violated technical standards, but carried on trying to meet project deadlines and refused to stop work. I am confident of winning my case in Stockholm. What documents are these? Where are they from? I have email correspondence between executives in Sakhalin Energy management from 2002. I received these letters from John Donovan, owner of the anti-Shell website www.royaldutchshellplc.com.” - for more info go to Wikipedia   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Warning to the new partner in Shell Technology Ventures Fund 1 BV
Amazingly, some of the individuals tainted by the reserves fraud and other Shell scandals, including theft of intellectual property, remain at the helm of Royal Dutch Shell Plc e.g. Malcolm Brinded, the Executive Director of Shell EP tipped to take over from Jeroen van der Veer when he retires as Shell CEO in 2009.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Aborted Sunday Times article claiming this website cost Shell $22 billion
The journalists’ main interest was in our role in Shell’s humiliation over the Sakhalin2 project. He thought that it was remarkable that a $2 a week website had pulled the rug out from under Shell on the multibillion dollar project, the biggest of its kind in the world. He had been in contact with the office of Oleg Mitvol to arrange an interview. He also spoke to at least one other important source.   more »
View Article  How Would You Counter This Blog Disaster?
Royal Dutch Shell PLC… But go to www.royaldutchshellplc.com and you will find a crude Web site in garish colors where Alfred Donovan, an 88-year-old British army veteran, posts dozens of media reports and commentary, most of it negative, about Shell and the accounting scandal that plagued it last year. Just after Shell unveiled the name of the new entity last October, Mr. Donovan — who has had frequent legal battles with Shell — snapped up the rights to the Web site.   more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Updated: Updated: Updated: Shell’s Safety Record is Worse than BP’s
As Energy Roundup has written, BP’s safety record in the past two years — as measured only by the deaths of employees and contractors — hasn’t been as bad as that of rival Royal Dutch Shell, which employs roughly the same number of people.   more »
View Article  An email to Bill O’Reilly at Fox News: Shell’s treachery in Iran
Whilst American oil companies are prohibited from doing business with the fanatical Iranian regime, Shell continues to operate and pursue new opportunities in Iran despite threats from the American authorities of implementing sanctions against the company.   more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Shell’s Safety Problem: ‘I am suspicious of you Mr. Donovan…’
BP has been criticized for its safety standards since the deadly Texas City refinery explosion in 2005. But Royal Dutch Shell was a far more dangerous company to work for in the past two years.   more »
View Article  ROYAL DUTCH SHELL GROUP: CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Included in legal provisions at December 31, 2006 is $0.5 billion in respect of a class action for alleged losses relating to the 2004 recategorisation of certain hydrocarbon reserves (see Note 32).   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Royal Dutch Shell securities fraud
US class action lawyer Michael Hausfeld was quoted at the weekend as stating: “Deutsche Telekom, Parmalat, Royal Dutch Shell, they have shown that corporate fraud is not only endemic in the US…”    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: "Horrific" Shell fatality statistics for January and February 2007
This appears to be further concrete proof that the fears of Bill Campbell, the former Group Auditor of Shell International, about a ruthless Shell senior management which puts production (and profits) before the safety of Shell workers, are well founded.   more »
View Article  In the pipeline: ‘horrific’ fatality statistics at Shell for Jan/Feb 2007?
“throughout Shell those fatality numbers are provoking some serious soul searching – regrettably there are always some fatalities, but these numbers are horrific. There are plenty of people who see a connection between Brinded’s and Botts’ style of management and the fatalities. Three years ago, Botts promised a 30% increase in production with a 30% reduction in costs by 2007. Instead, there has been a 30% increase in costs with a 30% reduction in production…..”   more »
View Article  Brent Bravo unlawful deaths scandal returns to haunt Royal Dutch Shell
On 1 March 2007 I sent an email to Terry Macalister at The Guardian newspaper bringing his attention to developments relating to Shell’s safety record in its North Sea operations. On 5 March, The Guardian newspaper published an article under the headline: “Shell safety record in North Sea takes a hammering”.   more »
View Article  Link for latest Royal Dutch Shell Plc - ShellNews.net stories: last updated 02 March 2007
Links to latest Royal Dutch Shell Plc - ShellNews.net stories: last updated 02 MARCH 2007   more »
View Article  Shell CEO Letter of Censure to Malcolm Brinded, Executive Director of Shell EP
While it seemed to the outside world that the repercussions of the Brent Bravo scandal had subsided, with media focus switched to BP’s troubles, Shell has in fact been trying to keep a lid on sensitive information emerging relating to the untimely deaths of innocent Brent Bravo workers. Sensitive because the machinations personally involve Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer and Malcolm Brinded, the Executive Director of Shell EP. As will become clear, Brinded had a vested interest in trying to cover-up past events.    more »
View Article  The ludicrous claim that Shell is the world’s best oil company in sustainability, CSR, governance, ethics and transparency
WHITE ELEPHANT PROJECTS: In September 2005, we described the Sakhalin2 cost overrun as the biggest miscalculation in commercial history. Subsequent events have proven us right. Shell has lost untold billions. Costs have also spiralled on the Bonga field in Nigeria, the Athabasca oil sands project in Canada and most recently, the Pearl GTL project in Qatar — priced at $5 billion at its launch, but now estimated at $20 billion.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Update on lawsuits against Shell
This is of course all very bad news for an already discredited and besieged Shell management. We will shortly reveal certain amazing events going on behind the scenes involving Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer and the Chief Executive of Shell EP, Malcolm Brinded.    more »
View Article  Do you have grounds to sue Shell? Have you, your firm or family been cheated or injured by Shell?
The owners of this website have been participants in countless proceedings with Shell stretching back to 1993. We are currently involved in proceedings brought by EIGHT companies within the Royal Dutch Shell Group. A High Court hearing took place on 8 February 2007. The next is scheduled for 7 August 2007.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: leaked Shell email spells trouble for Irina Gordiyenko
Shell is desperately trying to find new specialist staff because management made a monumental blunder several years ago by getting rid of many highly experienced people during the so called “transformation” process instituted by the then Shell Group Chairman, Sir Mark Moody-Stuart.    more »
View Article  GRIPING AND GRINNING: REPUTATION NETWORKS START WITH ONE
I want to share another story. According to this article, a single site run by a man and his octagenarian father in the UK has cost the petro-giant Shell billions of dollars. And it all started with a gripe.   more »
View Article  Correspondence with Shell General Counsel Richard Wiseman on authenticity of leaked Shell top secret contingency plans
We receive a fairly constant flow from Shell insiders of leaked confidential and often highly sensitive Royal Dutch Shell information, including emails, documents, reports and internal presentations. We have on occasion published a Shell internal email from Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer on the very day that he sent it.    more »
View Article  Shell to investigate fraud, contract corruption, bribery, money-laundering and organised crime inside the Shell Group

By Alfred Donovan

Shell International is currently seeking applicants for two Investigation Case Managers. Each will be in control of ...   more »

View Article  BUSINESS NEW EUROPE: Shell gets stuck in a Sakhalin blog-mire
Asked by a journalist from PetroleumArgus, a trade magazine, who his sources were for the environmental abuse charges he has laid against the Sakhalin Energy consortium developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project on the island, Oleg Mitvol, deputy head of Russia’s environmental watchdog Rosprirodnadzor, said he had “email correspondence between executives in Sakhalin Energy management from 2002.” The kompromat, or compromising material, had come from Donovan, owner of the anti-Shell website www.royaldutchshellplc.com, Mitvol said.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Shell Sakhalin II debate rages on
Shame on you Donovans! You really should check out your facts and sources before you publish such diatribe as your article that you foolishly purport to be label the insider story on Sakhalin. You have no clue what you are talking about which only serves to further worsen the already sad stature of this very pathetic and misguided website   more »
View Article  Investing in Russia: How Shell played Russian roulette and lost
Published below is a statement received from Mr Keith Ruddock, General Counsel Exploration and Production, Shell International B.V. It relates to the article herein: “The insider story of Shell’s Sakhalin II debacle”.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: IMPOTENT INCOMPETENT SHELL
SAKHALIN II SURRENDER: Oleg Mitvol is on public record on more than one occasion as stating that his departments $10 billion claim against Sakhalin Energy($30 billion as of yesterday) is based on documentary evidence I supplied to him. Shell management tried to make stooges out of the Russians by using outright trickery in the initial negotiations with Gazprom. Now they have ended up as being the internationally humiliated chumps.    more »
View Article  Oleg Mitvol: the ‘Kremlin attack dog’ that makes the oil giants tremble
I have no illusions about the Sakhalin II high-stakes poker game currently in progress. I supplied authentic Shell internal documents in the probably forlorn hope that some good will come of it in terms of the environment and in particular the endangered Gray Whale population. Oleg Mitvol may have his own agenda: perhaps Presidential ambitions. He certainly knows how to generate publicity.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: EMAIL TO THE BORNEO BULLETIN: NEWS BLACKOUT ON ROYAL DUTCH SHELL GROUP vs. Dr JOHN HUONG
Is Malaysia a Police State? Why has there been no reporting of this important unprecedented defamation case involving the issuing of multiple injunctions, contempt of court proceedings, threats of imprisonment etc. against Dr Huong? I have lost count of the High Court hearings on the case. They have also been countless legal documents filed with the High Court of Malaya in KL, most of which are in the public domain. Yet not one word about these matters has been reported in the Malaysian media.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Live Chat posting by ‘REALSCOTTY’: Shell insider revelation about Sakhalin II budget scandal
I WORKED IN SEIC PROJECT FINANCE. IN SUMMER 2004 THE COST ESTIMATE WAS INCREASED AFTER A GROUP REVIEW TO $12B. BY END OF YEAR SEIC KNEW COST WAS REALLY ABOUT $20B BUT SENIOR MANAGEMENT DIDN’T FORMALLY REPORT THIS BECAUSE SHELL DIDN’T WANT ANY MORE BAD NEWS THAT YEAR AFTER RESERVES REPORT.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Argus FSU Energy series of important Sakhalin II articles
EXTRACT FROM MITVOL INTERVIEW: I have email correspondence between executives in Sakhalin Energy management from 2002. I received these letters from John Donovan, owner of the anti-Shell website www.royaldutchshellplc. com. I received them on 19 October and forwarded them to Sakhalin Energy with a request for an official reply. But I have not received any reply so far. I presume that they are in shock.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: The Tell Shell Forum: a correction
What an incredible mess Shell has got itself into due mainly to the anger and arrogance of one ruthless man: Jon Chadwick, formally Chairman of Shell Malaysia.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Email from John Donovan to The European Bank for Reconstruction & Development: Sakhalin II
I wish to officially draw to your attention the existence of Shell internal correspondence in 2002 between senior Shell managers including the technical director of Sakhalin Energy which place a question mark over important safety and environmental issues and the possibility of a cover-up.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Financial Times guest columnist (and Royal Dutch Shell consultant) David Bowen replies to our criticism
You are clearly using Wikipedia as assiduously as you used Tell Shell Forum, and in your role as thorn in the flesh of one company, you are clearly highly effective.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: I supplied the evidence Mitvol is using against Sakhalin Energy in $10 Billion Claim
We understand that some Sakhalin Energy employees have expressed concern over spying activity thought to be carried out by Shell “spooks”. It appears that Shell may be trying to expose sources of leaked Shell internal information we have been receiving. (We have been able to publish email from Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer within hours of it being sent). In view of the news from Oleg Mitvol that Russian “special services” are also active, events are getting more interesting by the day.   more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: A song and dance at Shell: Astonishing revelations by a Shell Insider
When I was cleaning up my old PC and migrating all data to a new model, I stumbled across some old stuff that I hope you will post on your site. I also have some comments to make as I have no other avenue to vent my frustration, anger and yes, sadness at what has happened to a company of which I was once proud to be associated. Now I am but one of many demoralised, disillusioned and disappointed employees waiting retirement.    more »
View Article  ShellNews.net: Royal Dutch Shell reputation issues
I am concerned that the actions of Shell management in practice are not in line with your stated business principles of honesty, integrity and transparency in all of Shell’s dealings. I fear that there is a vast gap between what amounts to empty PR pledges, compared with hard commercial reality.   more »
View Article  Neftegaz.RU: Energy Ministers From 11 Countries Say Russian Energy Policy Raises Risks for Europe

Eleven energy ministers warned of rising political and commercial risks to Europe’s energy markets as President Vladimir Putin issued a ...   more »

View Article  Ogoni author Ben Wuloo Ikari argues that Shell should be classified as a terrorist organisation

Introduction by Alfred Donovan.

Robert Aouad, a guest columnist in a U.S. College publication, recently took issue with a suggestion that ...   more »

View Article  The Scotsman: Russia targets Shell over environmental damage

Friday 29 September 2006

A RUSSIAN official stepped up attacks on Shell’s vast $20 billion Sakhalin energy project in Russia’s ...   more »

View Article  Sakhalin II Cost Overrun: $20 billion, £22 billion, $25 billion or $26 billion?
Bloomberg have been in contact with me overnight kindly providing the precise calculation for the Sakhalin II $22 billion project cost (which they have cited again in an article published today). In other words, it was not an error, but a deliberate step up in the figure quoted: a Bloomberg article on 24 September was still quoting the $20 billion figure.   more »
View Article  Email to Jeroen van der Veer: the Sakhalin II crisis

Dear Mr Van der Veer

Can I please press you to clear up the confusion over the projected cost of ...   more »

View Article  Email to Jeroen van der Veer: Resolving the Sakhalin II impasse

25 September 2006

Dear Mr Van der Veer

I received an email from a Shell insider this morning containing a ...   more »

View Article  Shell Whistleblowers Helpline (perhaps a bit late in the light of recent events)
With news of Shell being fined $138 million by the EU for masterminding an illegal cartel, this seems like an appropriate time to write an article about the introduction of the “Shell Global Helpline”.    more »
View Article  Shell Malaysia propaganda machine
The climate of repression of the population (free speech is not permitted) and strict control of the news media is exploited by Shell Malaysia to the fullest extent.    more »
View Article  Leaked Royal Dutch Shell Internal Email from Tom Botts: Kieron McFadyen to head Royal Dutch Shell HSE
I want to make you aware of an important announcement going on the Shell Wide Web today. I am pleased to announce Kieron McFadyen has been appointed as Vice President, HSE, Royal Dutch Shell, effective November 1.    more »
View Article  Scotland On Sunday: BP and Shell facing huge problems in remote locations: Alaska and Sakhalin Island in Russia

BP and Shell are both currently facing huge practical and reputation problems on major projects in remote locations: BP in ...   more »

View Article  Petroleum News: Alaska raids seen as second step in FBI crackdown on suspected public corruption

EXTRACTS: More fallout from the scandal is expected in the November elections when some congressmen implicated in the scandal will ...   more »

View Article  Sad but true “Live Chat” about Royal Dutch Shell on Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com

The following were some of the postings made yesterday on the “Live Chat” facility of our sister website: www.royaldutchshellplc.com

8027: you ...   more »

View Article  Sakhalin II: The Russians play hard ball with Royal Dutch Shell

By John Donovan

As the second largest oil company in the world, Royal Dutch Shell is used to dealing from ...   more »

View Article  Sakhalin II: The Russians play hard ball with Royal Dutch Shell

By John Donovan

As the second largest oil company in the world, Royal Dutch Shell is used to dealing from ...   more »

View Article  Shell-Mex & BP Limited

Comment posted on The Scotsman article: “FTSE boosted by oil on troubled water”

http://business.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1277052006#new 

BP and Shell have both ...   more »

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