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Protesters arrested at Shell Corrib Gas Pipeline Project in Ireland

Shell to Sea protesters, John Monaghan & Naoise O’Mongain, have been arrested at Glengad, the landfall area of the Corrib pipeline, for refusing to allow Shell to continue with the work. The protesters are questioning the consents/authority/permission ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  22 Jul 2008

Why Shell CEO lied to investors about Russia seizing Sakhalin-2 project

Like many other Shell shareholders, I was surprised at a categorical reply given by Royal Dutch Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer at the Shell AGM last month in relation to the Gazprom takeover of the Sakhalin-2 mega project in Russia. Van der Veer ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  7 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Royal Dutch Shell,  Gazprom

Contenders for the tarnished Shell crown

The Financial Times recently published an article revealing Shell’s intention to make “one-off retention payments to three Shell executive directors”, Malcolm Brinded, Peter Voser and Linda Cook; the three candidates vying to succeed Shell CEO Jeroen ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  5 May 2008

Hostility to the Shell Corrib Gas Project in Ireland continues

Hostility by the local population to the Shell Corrib Gas Project in Ireland continues. As the operators of a well known website – www.royaldutchshellplc.com -focussed on the global activities of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, we recently received an ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  14 Apr 2008

Shell’s shocking track record of unethical trading in USA

Introduction: The article below was supplied to Royal Dutch Shell Plc on 10 April 2008 on the basis that before publication we would delete anything stated by Shell as being categorically untrue. The text of the actual email sent is printed at the foot ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  12 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Royal Dutch Shell

Shell Oil under investigation by U.S. Department of Justice for potential violations of U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

Shell had today announced that it is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for potential violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and has also instigated an internal investigation. Shell has also confirmed that it is ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  17 Mar 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Department of Justice,  Securities and Exchange Commission

WEBSITE WARRIOR IN HIS 90’S COSTS SHELL $121 BILLION IN LOST REVENUES

While the headline might at first glance appear to be an outrageous claim, it happens to be supported with independent verifiable evidence from reputable sources. The website warrior in question is my father Alfred Donovan, who is in his 90’s. The ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  16 Mar 2008

Royal Dutch Shell Plc to nominate Dr. Josef Ackermann as non-executive director

The Board of Royal Dutch Shell plc has today announced its intention to propose to the 2008 Annual General Meeting that Dr. Josef Ackermann, Chairman of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank AG, be elected a ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  13 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Josef Ackermann,  Royal Dutch Shell,  Deutsche Bank,  Siemens AG,  Jorma Ollila

Royal Dutch Shell execs under attack by former Shell Group Auditor

Below is the full content – every word – of a statement former Shell Group Auditor Bill Campbell has sent to Shell, the HSE, the news media and other interested parties. This article was first published to coincide with a related report broadcast on TV ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  12 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Royal Dutch Shell,  Jorma Ollila

Shell boss Jeroen van der Veer cuts a deal with U.S. Attorneys

Shell shareholders and employees could be forgiven for being under the impression that Jeroen van der Veer, the Chief Executive of Royal Dutch Shell Plc has no further personal involvement in the repercussions from the reserves fraud.  If so, they will ...

From JOHNADONOVAN, Blogger News,  13 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Philip Watts

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