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DELHI — China’s ambitions to unlock the natural gas trapped in shale rocks are likely to take longer than planned, boosting the nation’s reliance on overseas suppliers from Exxon Mobil to Royal Dutch Shell. Shale gas output will rise to 23 billion cubic...
Oil Co. , the U.S. arm of Royal Dutch Shell PLC, hopes to drill up to three wells in the Chukchi during the short open water season this summer and two wells in the Beaufort. Salazar said Shell must still obtain approval from the Bureau of Safety and...
Employees of Royal Dutch Shell speak about removing thousands of old landmines and explosives left during the Iran-Iraq war at Majnoon oilfield in Iraq's southern province of Basra February 7, 2012. Iraq's Majnoon oilfield, operated with Royal Dutch... View Photo »
We hope that this action by a global player in the energy field will act as a wake-up call to Royal Dutch Shell and other companies who still pursue their applications to frack in South Africa.
U.S. officials have approved an oil-spill plan for Royal Dutch Shell PLC as the company looks to begin drilling in the Arctic, saying Friday that Shell has demonstrated its ability to respond to potential spills in icy waters despite protests from...
Since then, the oil industry has put forth drilling plans that are inadequate, deficient and fail to take into account real-world Arctic conditions. Yesterday, as President Obama traveled to Seattle, media and Arctic experts toured the out of commission...
Tennille Tracy WASHINGTON—U.S. officials have approved an oil-spill plan for Royal Dutch Shell PLC as the company looks to begin drilling in the Arctic, saying Friday that Shell has demonstrated its ability to respond to potential spills in icy waters...
A policeman with a weapon keeps guard as he walks at a new jetty at Majnoon oilfield in Iraq's southern province of Basra February 7, 2012. The oilfield, operated with Royal Dutch Shell, should be ready to produce 175,000 barrels per day (bpd) by the... View Photo »
The new venture will be called Basra Gas Company, with Iraq holding a 51% stake, Royal Dutch Shell’s 44% and Mitsubishi 5%.
To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or visit www.djreprints.com WASHINGTON—U.S. officials have approved an oil-spill plan for Royal Dutch...
The total includes both the Chukchi Sea, off Alaska's northwest coast, and the Beaufort Sea off the state's north coast. Shell Oil Co. , the Houston-based arm of Royal Dutch Shell PLC, hopes to drill up to three wells in the Chukchi during the short...
Royal Dutch Shell plc, commonly known simply as Shell, is a multinational oil company of Dutch and British origins. It is the second largest private sector energy corporation in the world, and one of the six "supermajors" (vertically integrated private sector oil exploration, natural gas, and petroleum product marketing companies). The company's... Full Article
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell's CEO Peter Voser (R) and CFO Simon Henry attend the 4th quarter and full year results presentation in London February 2, 2012.
View Photo »Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell's CEO Peter Voser speaks at the 4th quarter and full year results presentation in London February 2, 2012. Royal Dutch Shell unveiled ambitious new growth plans alongside disappointing fourth quarter results on Thursday, raising concerns about how much profit...
View Photo »Peter Voser, Chief Executive Officer Royal Dutch Shell, speaks during a plenary session of the last days at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012.
View Photo »Peter Voser, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Dutch Shell of the Netherlands, Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012, attends a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, January 25, 2012.
View Photo »Peter R. Voser, chief executive officer of Royal Dutch Shell, center, and Abdulkareem Luaibi, the Iraqi Oil Minister shake hands after a signing ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011. Iraq on Sunday signed a multibillion-dollar deal with Royal Dutch Shell PLC and Japan's...
View Photo »Peter R. Voser, Chief Executive Officer of Royal Dutch Shell, left, and Iraqi oil Minister Abdulkareem Luaibi, right, attend a signing ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011. Iraq on Sunday signed a multibillion-dollar deal with Royal Dutch Shell PLC and Japan's Mitsubishi...
View Photo »Royal Dutch Shell Chief Executive Peter Voser (L) speaks with Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul-Kareem Luaibi during a ceremony to sign contracts at the Oil Ministry headquarters in Baghdad November 27, 2011. Iraq signed a final $17 billion deal with Royal Dutch Shell and Mitsubishi on Sunday...
View Photo »Royal Dutch Shell company's Chief Executive Peter Voser speaks at a news conference after signing contracts at the Oil Ministry headquarters in Baghdad November 27, 2011. Iraq signed a final $17 billion deal with Royal Dutch Shell and Mitsubishi on Sunday to capture flared gas at...
View Photo »Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz (L) shakes hands with Royal Dutch Shell Executive Director of Exploration and Production Malcolm Brinded in Ankara on November 23, 2011 during the signing of exploration and production sharing agreements between TPAO and Shell in the Mediterrenean province...
View Photo »Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz (L) smiles with Royal Dutch Shell Executive Director of Exploration and Production Malcolm Brinded (R) as they exchange gifts in Ankara on November 23, 2011 during the signing of an exploration and production sharing agreements between TPAO and...
View Photo »Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz (C) smiles as Royal Dutch Shell Executive Director of Exploration and Production Malcolm Brinded (R) of and the chairman of the state-owned Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) Mehmet Uysal exchange gifts in Ankara on November 23, 2011 during the...
View Photo »Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz (C) smiles as Royal Dutch Shell Executive Director of Exploration and Production Malcolm Brinded (R) of and the chairman of the state-owned Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) Mehmet Uysal exchange documents in Ankara on November 23, 2011 during the...
View Photo »Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz (C) applauds as Royal Dutch Shell Executive Director of Exploration and Production Malcolm Brinded (R) of and the chairman of the state-owned Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) Mehmet Uysal shake hands in Ankara on November 23, 2011 during the signing...
View Photo »A policeman with a weapon keeps guard as he walks at a new jetty at Majnoon oilfield in Iraq's southern province of Basra February 7, 2012. The oilfield, operated with Royal Dutch Shell, should be ready to produce 175,000 barrels per day (bpd) by the end of 2012, an output level that...
View Photo »A flame rises from a tower at Majnoon oilfield in Iraq's southern province of Basra February 7, 2012. The oilfield, operated with Royal Dutch Shell, should be ready to produce 175,000 barrels per day (bpd) by the end of 2012, an output level that triggers cost recovery and service fee...
View Photo »A general view of Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore in this September 28, 2011 file photo. Oil major Shell has declared force majeure on some customers following a fire that forced the closure of its 500,000 barrels-per-day refinery in Singapore, a...
View Photo »Singapore Civil Defense Force personnel return from the Royal Dutch Shell refinery on Pulau Bukom, five kilometers (three miles) off Singapore, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011. A fire that engulfed parts of the 500,000 barrel-a-day oil refinery in Singapore for two days has been extinguished,...
View Photo »A view of the Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore on September 30, 2011, after the refinery caught fire on September 28. A fire that disrupted production in Shell's largest refinery will affect regional supplies of gasoline and other products in the...
View Photo »Part of the Royal Dutch Shell refinery is seen on Pulau Bukom, five kilometers (3 miles) off Singapore, Friday Sept. 30, 2011. A fire that engulfed parts of the 500,000 barrel-a-day oil refinery in Singapore for two days has been extinguished, the company said. Aside from utilities, it...
View Photo »A general view of Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore September 29, 2011. Royal Dutch Shell Plc is shutting its half-a-million barrels-per-day Singapore refinery and could also shut the linked chemical complex as firefighters struggle to contain a...
View Photo »A container vessel sails past Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore September 29, 2011. Royal Dutch Shell Plc is shutting down its entire Singapore refinery, the company's largest, to get the fire that broke out on Wednesday under control, a senior...
View Photo »A container vessel sails past as smoke billows from Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore September 29, 2011. Royal Dutch Shell Plc has shut most of its half-a-million barrels-per-day Singapore refinery, sources said, as firefighters struggle to contain...
View Photo »Smoke billows from Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore September 29, 2011. A fire at Royal Dutch Shell Plc's largest refinery, a half-a-million barrels-per-day plant in Singapore, surged again on Thursday, defying efforts by firefighters who have...
View Photo »Black smoke billows from Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore on September 29, 2011. Anglo-Dutch energy giant Shell said September 29 that a major Singapore refinery was on fire and that firefighters have contained the blaze but were still working to...
View Photo »A general view of Royal Dutch Shell's Pulau Bukom offshore petroleum complex in Singapore after a fire was contained September 28, 2011. Royal Dutch Shell has shut some units at its largest refinery as a fire burned at the half-a-million barrel per day Singapore plant on Tuesday, a...
View Photo »Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell's CEO Peter Voser (R) and CFO Simon Henry attend the 4th quarter and full year results presentation in London February 2, 2012.
View Photo »We hope that this action by a global player in the energy field will act as a wake-up call to Royal Dutch Shell and other companies who still pursue their applications to frack in South Africa.
The new venture will be called Basra Gas Company, with Iraq holding a 51% stake, Royal Dutch Shell’s 44% and Mitsubishi 5%.
