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Statement by Royal Dutch Shell Plc: Shell Canada Limited files formal offer for Duvernay Oil Corp.

Shell Canada Limited files formal offer for Duvernay Oil Corp. Shell Canada Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc (”Royal Dutch Shell”), has filed its formal offer (the “Offer”) to acquire all the common shares of Duvernay Oil…

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Royal Dutch Shell Plc - Shell Canada Limited Files Formal Offer for Duvernay Oil Corp.

THE HAGUE, The Netherlands, July 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Shell Canada Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc (NYSE: RDS.A) (NYSE: RDS.B) ("Royal Dutch Shell"), has filed its formal offer (the "Offer") to acquire all the common shares of Duvernay Oil Corp. ("Duvernay") with securities regulators in Canada, and has mailed its offering circular and related documents...

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Qatargas, CNPC and Shell to Build Joint Venture Refinery in China, an Industrial Info News Alert

Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) (Beijing), Royal Dutch Shell plc (NYSE:RDS-A) (The Hague, Netherlands) and Qatargas (Doha, Qatar) signed a letter of intent in Doha to form a joint venture to build an oil refinery and petrochemical products manufacturing complex in China.

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Industrial Info Resources: Qatargas, CNPC and Shell to Build Joint Venture Refinery in China, an Industrial Info News Alert

BEIJING (MARKET WIRE) Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) (Beijing), Royal Dutch Shell plc (NYSE: RDS-A) (The Hague, Netherlands) and Qatargas (Doha, Qatar) signed a letter of intent in Doha to form a joint venture to build an oil refinery and petrochemical products manufacturing complex in China. The three parties will conduct...

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Arctic May Hold 90 Billion Barrels of Oil, U.S. Says

Energy producers such as Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Chevron Corp. have accelerated exploration of the northernmost regions for untapped reserves amid record prices and receding access to deposits in more hospitable climates.

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Oil majors' profits to soar on record crude

... to Reuters calculations, compared to $10.3 billion last year.Earlier the same day, industry No. 2, Royal Dutch Shell Plc is forecast to report a 20 percent rise in current cost of supply (CCS) net income, excluding one-off items, of $8.3 billion, according to a Reuters poll of 9 analysts.BP Plc is forecast to post a 44 percent rise in replacement cost (RC) net income, excluding one-offs...

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Cold Comfort: Arctic Is Oil Hot Spot

Earlier this year, Royal Dutch Shell PLC spent more than $2 billion acquiring drilling leases in Alaska's Chukchi Sea.

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Storm Threat Lifts Crude Oil

Royal Dutch Shell PLC and Chevron Corp. said they were evacuating some personnel from offshore facilities, but output wasn't affected.

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Arctic May Hold 90 Billion Barrels of Oil

... holds just 1.2 percent of the Arctic’s crude, the U.S. report showed. Energy producers such as Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Chevron Corp. have accelerated exploration of the northernmost regions for untapped reserves amid record prices and receding access to deposits in more hospitable climates. Russia’s move to scrap a United Nations convention and carve out an exclusive Arctic zone sparked...

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Shell Revives Age Old Lime To Oceans Project In A Bid To Combat Global Warming

TranslateLoginLive chatLatest Message38 minutes agoDP, John Donovan and 38 guests are online. Google Bot, MSN and MSN are crawling this site.Name: (annonymous guest) You can register anytime for FREE!URL:Enter message:Site OwnerAlfred DonovanNews and information on Royal Dutch Shell Plc.Contact the website owner, 91 year old Alfred Donovan, at All services are FREE; there are no subscription...

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Shell Sells Wind-Project Stake

The U.K. arm of German utility E.On AG and Denmark-based DONG Energy said they bought Royal Dutch Shell PLC's stake in the U.K.'s London Array offshore wind project for an undisclosed sum, giving each company a half share in the project.

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Shell Leman Gas Field in U.K. North Sea Halts Output (Update1)

Royal Dutch Shell Plc stopped output at its North Sea Leman natural-gas field, which supplies fuel to Bacton in eastern England, because of unspecified malfunctions.

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Oil industry eyes Iraq investment with caution

... Centre for Global Energy Studies said. International oil companies (IOCs) such as Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell Plc usually operate by either owning a field and paying taxes on production or by having a production sharing agreement (PSA) under which they fund a project in return for a share of the oil. Under such deals they can benefit when oil prices rise or when technology allows them...

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U.S.-Iran Thaw Hinges on Nuclear Discussions

France's Total SA pulled out of a $10 billion natural gas project last month to develop Iran's South Pars field, citing political risk. Royal Dutch Shell PLC and Spain's Repsol YPF have also pulled back from gas projects due to political pressure.

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Shell Says Carbon Capture Could Cut EU Emissions 3.7% by 2015

Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe's largest oil company, said financial incentives for carbon dioxide capture would cut the region's emissions from factories and power stations by 3.7 percent as early as 2015.