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Royal Dutch Shell plc

Main Category: Integrated Oil Companies
First Address : Carel van Bylandtlaan 16
City : The Hague
Country : Netherlands
Phone: 31 70 3779111
Website: www.shell.com


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Burning ambition

Shell's Mounir Bouaziz reveals exclusively the details of the company's deal in Southern Iraq.

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Looking further a field

Richard Baillie explores Europe's gas supply options in the face of an ever more belligerent Russian bear.

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Kuwait struggles

Can the country’s downstream sector push on in the face of troublesome roadblocks? Petrochemicals Middle East investigates.

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OMV in talks with BP, Shell over Iraqi gas

Austrian firm to transport gas through planned Nabucco pipeline to reduce EU's reliance on Russia.

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ADNOC, Shell sign deal on offshore gas fields

Memo of understanding to jointly explore, develop, produce fields in Abu Dhabi.

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World's largest gas-to-liquids plant by end 2010

Shell's Qatar boss sees long-term benefits in Pearl GTL, despite cost overruns.

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Shell forms JV in beleaguered nation

Iraq’s Ministry of Oil and Royal Dutch Shell have signed a Heads of Agreement to establish a joint venture between South Gas Company and Shell, for the processing and marketing of natural gas produced in the Governorate of Basra in southern Iraq.

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Iraq opens door to foreign investment

Development of the energy sector in Iraq has proven cumbersome and highly controversial, but ink is finally being put to paper.

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Clean coal

Technology enabling carbon capture may release unrealised potential in coal.

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Gas proving far less contentious than oil in Iraq

Shell’s latest gas deal may set a precedent for other IOCs.

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Iraq signs gas deal with Shell

Oil Ministry says initial agreement worth 'some billions' of dollars, includes capture of natural gas.

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Shell signs up to $4bn Iraq gas deal

Oil giant becomes first Western group to sign agreement with Baghdad since 2003 invasion.

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No new oil, gas finds for Shell-Aramco venture - sources

Empty Quarter exploration's 4th well failure contradicts earlier press reports.

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Oman may sell Caspian pipeline stake

Oman says considering selling 'from a business point of view' not because of delays.

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Delivering energy for sustainable growth

WPC Special Report: Speech given by Jeroen van der Veer, Chief Executive of Royal Dutch Shell.

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Taqa expands reach into Europe

Abu Dhabi National Energy Co buys Shell, ExxonMobil northern North Sea equity interests.

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Iraq fails to sign deals with oil majors

War-torn Iraq says failed to sign technical support contracts with global oil majors over disagreements.

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Oil execs refute claims speculators driving price

Heads of Shell, BP and Repsol blame lack of new supplies on record high prices.

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Qatar, Shell sign China refinery, petchem deal

Pair partner with PetroChina to build complex, Gulf state's first forey into China.

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Kuwait shortlists Shell, Dow for Chinese refinery

Foreign players to have minority stakes, with Sinopec holding 50 or 51%.

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Repsol, Shell redraw Iran gas deal

Oil giants renegotiate their role in South Pars gas field but still want to take part in project, source says.

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Spike in oil prices bad for everyone - Total

Tough decisions required to both cut consumption and meet demand, CEO says.

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Shell exits Iran gas deal

Oil major pulls out of South Pars following pressure from US lawmakers over nuclear programme.

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Baghdad beckons

Andrew White reports on the slow regeneration of an economy shattered by decades of destruction.

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UAE poised to unveil landmark $10bn gas deal

ConocoPhillips to work with Adnoc to tap emirate's vast natural gas reserves.

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Iraq sets oil majors contract ultimatum

Gov't may drop oil service deals with firms if they fail to sign contracts by June, oil minister says.

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Oil holds just below record $117 a barrel

Crude record supported by worries over Nigerian supply and Opec's refusal to ramp up production.

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Shell, Qatar to supply gas to Dubai

Shell and QatarGas to supply around 1.5mn tonnes of LNG a year to emirate, Shell executive says.

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Oil recoups losses to hover above $110

Weak dollar and supply concerns push crude higher after an early pullback.

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Future bright

Upstream capital projects for Shell, BP and Chevron represent investment of close to $100 billion worldwide.

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Abu Dhabi acquires 20% of Shell's Algeria operation

Mubadala subsidiary Liwa Energy buys stake in production and exploration projects.

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Oil regains upward momentum

Crude hits $102 in early trading as weakening dollar and souring consumer sentiment in the US spur buying.

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Total drops out of Saudi gas project

French firm transfers 40% stake to project partners Royal Dutch Shell and Saudi Aramco.

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Oil majors pile into Iraq

Royal Dutch Shell and Repsol YFP join Big Oil list to compete for production contracts in Gulf state.

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Caspian calling

Oil and gas deposits of the Caspian Sea are driving a major investment boom across the eastern and western shores.

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Gas fuels growth

Qatar has emerged as one of the world's leading gas producers with a rapidly growing liquified natural gas supply sector.

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Shell-shocked at Kuwait plans to ditch partner

Oil giant surprised by report Gulf Arab state wants to drop firm on $5bn China deal.

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Shell hoovers up Dubai supplies

European oil giant purchases all available November Dubai crude after an unprecedented buying spree.

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Kuwait to boot Shell off China project

Gulf Arab state wants to drop Shell and instead team up with BP to build $5bn refinery, report says.

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Shell goes on Gulf oil spending spree

Oil giant pushes up prices for benchmark Middle East grade, which traders say will hurt Asian refiner.

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Iraq mulling $2bn petrochemical plant

Country could begin talks with potential international investors in the project this year, minister says.

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Road to the future

Oman celebrated 40 years of oil exports this year, but faces the challenge of a six-year decline in output and has launched a gas development programme.

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Shell, Dow in talks to rebuild Iraq plant

Royal Dutch Shell and Dow Chemical may form joint venture with Iraq gov't for $2.1bn project.

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Iraqi gas could use Azeri-Turkish route

The US is holding talks with Iraq and Turkey to restart Iraqi gas exports to Europe.

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Shell's ME presence set to fly

The energy giant is looking to tap into the Middle East's multi-billion dollar airport projects.

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Iran oilfields need $100bn to hit capacity target

Major foreign investment over the next decade is needed to bring output up.

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Dancing with elephants

RAK Petroleum's CEO tells Tamara Walid why small oil companies have a subtle advantage when it comes to taking on the giants.

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Aggreko supply set to boost Qatar GTL plans

Temporary power generator supplier, Aggreko, has clinched a deal with engineering and construction services provider, Qatar Kentz, to supply 60MW of power for the Pearl Gas to Liquids (GTL) project in Qatar.

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Sour gas project has the oil majors locking horns over

Sour gas project offers opportunity for foreign companies to invest in UAE’s oil industry.

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Shell in Niger Delta

Anglo-Dutch oil major Shell could resume oil production in the Niger Delta in a matter of time.

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China's Sinopec to visit Iran next week

Energy group hopes to address outstanding issues on the deal to develop Yadavaran oilfield.

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Shell profits rise

Shell has announced full-year earnings of US $25.4 billion for 2006.

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Shell faces ‘dilemma’ over Iran deal

Shell may pull out of a deal to develop Iranian gas fields now the US is urging allies not to invest in the country.

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Plenty of interest in a limited reserve of oil

Tunisia continues to encourage oil and gas exploration activity.

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Shell: Qatar plant to cost $18bn

The oil giant is sticking to its cost estimate for the 'Pearl superclean' fuel plant.

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Full steam ahead in Qatar

The Qatar Gas Transport Company is on course to become the owner of the world's largest fleets of liquid natural gas carriers.

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Shell's 'dilemma' over Iranian gas

The energy giant could rethink a proposed $10bn gas deal amid growing international concern over Iran.

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Shell in talks with Russian government over Sakhalin

Big player’s grip on Sakhalin island loosened as Russians seem to be taking back energy resources

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Russia’s shell shock

The Kremlin’s determination to seize control of the Sakhalin oil venture is bad news for foreign investors in Russia.

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Qatar Shell awards contract

Qatar Shell has awarded a contract to Veolia Water, Italian engineering company Saipem and Qatari construction company Al Jaber

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Abu Dhabi natural gas production keeps surging

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Evacuating from offshore oil and gas platform units

The Piper Alpha disaster, in which 167 people died, changed forever offshore platforms safety technology

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J.Ray wins bids

Shell Qatar GTL awards Pearl contracts to J.Ray and Honeywell

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