Extract from a Wall Street Journal article by Summer Said published 17 July 2014
Royal Dutch Shell PLC plans to end its investment in a natural gas project in Qatar, denting the Gulf state’s efforts to boost its proven hydrocarbon reserves, people familiar with the matter said.
Extracts from an article by Matt Chambers published by The Australian on Friday 18 July 2014
THE head of the world’s second biggest company, Royal Dutch Shell, says Australia maintains an edge in attracting LNG investment but needs to improve labour productivity and start acting on commitments to streamline approvals if it is to capture growth from new competitors such as Papua New Guinea, the US and east Africa.
Despite making $10 billion of asset sales here since taking the top job in January — including the company’s refinery and service station business — Shell chief executive Ben van Beurden wants to make more investments.
Former Irish Shell supplier OSSL, the “Mr Fixit” company that turned whistleblower over Shell corruption of the Garda, has today upped the defamation stakes still higher by putting posters on public display outside Shell EP Ireland HQ in Dublin.
They are displayed below.
Hence, if Shell decides to defend itself and Corrib manager Brian Foley against the OSSL allegations it claims are false, it will also have to sue me.
If Shell fails to defend Foley’s reputation, then the public will be able to draw the appropriate conclusion.
An out-of-state mining company wants to dig what could be the world's largest open-pit iron mine near some of the world's most pristine water. These people aren't giving up without a fight, and they've got a message you'll want to hear.
SEE BELOW FOR THE 1001STTIME THE REITERATION OF DEMAND PAYMENT OF RETIREMENT PAY WHICH SHELL REFUSED TO HONOR IN THE PRESENCE AND DEEMED APPROVAL OF THE HONORABLE MAGISTRATES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE PHILIPPINES