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View Article  THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Shell OKs Extra $27M Legal Fee In Reserves Case-Website
The agreement decision, part of a U.S. court mediation and dated Jan. 14, was obtained by Royaldutchshellplc.com, a Web site critical of Shell.    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  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  The Wall Street Journal: Top Engineer at BP Oil Venture Is Found Shot Dead in Siberia

By GREG WALTERS
October 3, 2006; Page A6

MOSCOW — A top technician at an affiliate of BP PLC’s Russian ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Russia Doesn’t Plan to Scrap Shell’s Oil-and-Gas Venture

A WALL STREET JOURNAL NEWS ROUNDUP
September 28, 2006

Russia’s foreign minister said the Kremlin didn’t want to scrap the ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Russia Softens Tone Regarding Sakhalin Project

By GREGORY L. WHITE
September 27, 2006

MOSCOW — Taking a more conciliatory tone with one of the world’s largest ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Shell Weighs Legal Response
Managers at Royal Dutch Shell PLC are looking at legal options that could help overcome the cancellation of an environmental permit for a $20 billion project in Russia, people familiar with the matter said late Friday.   more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Oil News Roundup: September 15, 2006 4:33 p.m.
Nigerian Strike Ends: Nigerian oil workers ended a threatened three-day strike early, allowing normal exports from the country to resume.   more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Exxon, Shell Are Pressed To Review Russia Pacts
MOSCOW — A pair of multibillion-dollar energy projects in Russia led by Exxon Mobil Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell PLC have encountered unprecedented regulatory pressure in recent weeks, amid rising complaints by officials here that the deals are unfavorable to Russia.    more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Russian’s Slaying Jeopardizes Cleanup
Meanwhile, a pair of multibillion-dollar energy projects off Sakhalin Island in Russia’s far east led by Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell have encountered unprecedented regulatory pressure in recent weeks, amid rising Russian complaints that the deals are unfavorable to Russia.    more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Oil News Roundup: September 14, 2006 5:18 p.m.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE
September 14, 2006 5:18 p.m.

Crude-oil futures tumbled for the eighth time in the past ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: EU Fines Shell, Total, 12 Others In Bitumen Price-Fixing Case
“We should not have attended these meetings and we regret our involvement in this case,” said President-Director Rein Willems of Shell Nederland BV.    more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Oil News Roundup: September 8, 2006 5:23 p.m.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE
September 8, 2006 5:23 p.m.

Crude-oil prices fell sharply, cracking through key technical support levels ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: BP's Top U.S. Pipeline Inspector Refuses to Testify

By JOHN J. FIALKA
September 8, 2006

WASHINGTON -- The chief pipeline-inspection expert for the U.S. subsidiary of BP PLC ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Oil News Roundup: September 7, 2006 8:10 p.m.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE
September 7, 2006 8:10 p.m.

Crude-oil prices fell again, approaching $67 a barrel on the ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Detectives Often Take the Heat If Things Sour

(This article is posted in view of (1) the admittance by Royal Dutch Shell and its lawyers of its use ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Oil News Roundup: September 6, 2006 5:17 p.m.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE
September 6, 2006 5:17 p.m.

Crude-oil prices dropped $1.23 to $67.40 a barrel on the ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Oil News Roundup: September 5, 2006 4:18 p.m.
Russia Sues to Stop Project: Russia's environmental regulator filed suit seeking to revoke approval for a $20 billion international oil project led by Royal Dutch Shell on the Pacific island of Sakhalin.   more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: MarketBeat: Striking Oil
The oil sector struck gold, after news that Chevron and two partners made a significant discovery that could boost the nation's oil reserves by as much as 50%.   more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Russian Energy

By MICHAEL CONNOLLY
September 6, 2006

RUSSIAN ENERGY: While OAO Gazprom's decision to pay Turkmenistan more for natural gas will ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Russia Sues Over Sakhalin II Project

ASSOCIATED PRESS
September 5, 2006 4:00 p.m.; Page A10

Russia's environmental regulator said it had filed suit seeking to revoke ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: BP Hires Former Judge To Be U.S. Ombudsman

By JIM CARLTON
September 5, 2006; Page A2

BP PLC has retained former U.S. District Judge Stanley Sporkin as its ...   more »

View Article  The Wall Street Journal: Sakhalin Output May Be Banned
MOSCOW -- Russian authorities may order the Sakhalin Energy international energy consortium to stop pumping oil if it doesn't correct environmental violations registered over the past year.   more »
View Article  The Wall Street Journal: BP Prepares to Move Beyond Browne

Before Passing the Reins,
Chief Needs to Tighten Grip
To Restore Stock’s Premium
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