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Shell Oil Company is the United States based subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational oil company of Anglo Dutch origins, which is amongst the largest oil companies in the world.
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Shell Q2 earnings fall on charges, higher costs
US News
Comment () Tweet | By TOBY STERLING, Associated Press | AMSTERDAM (AP) — Royal Dutch Shell PLC reported a 57 percent fall in second quarter earnings due to impairment charges, lower production and higher costs. | Net profit was $1.74 billion, down from $4.08 billion in the same period a year a...
Shell Oil to back away from northwest Colorado
The State
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. — Shell Oil has told officials in Routt and Moffat counties that it wants to sell its oil leases in northwest Colorado to focus on more productive operations. | Shell spokeswoman Carolyn Tucker tells the Steamboat Today...
Shell Oil to back away from northwest Colorado
The Miami Herald
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. -- Shell Oil has told officials in Routt and Moffat counties that it wants to sell its oil leases in northwest Colorado to focus on more productive operations. | Shell spokeswoman Carolyn Tucker tells the Steamboat Today (htt...
Shell Oil to back away from northwest Colorado
Star Telegram
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. — Shell Oil has told officials in Routt and Moffat counties that it wants to sell its oil leases in northwest Colorado to focus on more productive operations. | Shell spokeswoman Carolyn Tucker tells the Steamboat Today...
Shell Oil to back away from northwest Colorado
The Charlotte Observer
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. Shell Oil has told officials in Routt and Moffat counties that it wants to sell its oil leases in northwest Colorado to focus on more productive operations. | Shell spokeswoman Carolyn Tucker tells the Steamboat Today (http:/...
Banks, the Taliban, Shell shocker and supersize US
Citywire
Stock brokers were licking their lips in anticipation of a potential business bonanza after a week in which banks dominated the financial news and markets rose on the back of encouraging economic news and statements by central banks. | As you can see...
From shell-shocked parent to warrior
The News & Observer
Being told your child might die rocks your world. When the culprit is as unforgiving as spinal muscular atrophy, you fear you will never recover. | The raw, gut-wrenching pain of that blow is still fresh in my memory, even though it happened more tha...
A Century in Their Shells
The New York Times
A fortunate Eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) can lead a very long life, very slowly. Records of individual turtles living well past 100 are not uncommon. One such creature was caught and marked on Martha’s Vineyard in 1861, and reca...
Shell Nigeria Records Less Oil Spillages in 2012 Than 2011 - Sunmonu
All Africa
[Premium Times]The Managing Director of all associated companies of Shell in Nigeria, Mutiu Sunmonu, said on Thursday that oil spillages recorded by Shell companies' in the country reduced by 173 occurrences in 2012. ...
Natixis Downgrades Royal Dutch Shell (RDS-A) to Neutral
StreetInsider
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Bio Fuel
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh with the US President, Mr. Barack Obama, at a Bilateral Meeting, on the sidelines of the 9th ASEAN-India Summit and the 6th East Asia Summit, in Bali, Indonesia on November 18, 2011.
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US President Barack Obama calls for economic reforms, wary of India and China
The Times Of India
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama has called for economic reforms in US saying that not doing so would mean waving the white flag to the rest of the world especially to emerging countries like India and China. | "If we don't make these investments and these reforms, then we might be waving the white flag to the rest of the world, because they'r...
Renewable Energy
Ruling and opposition lawmakers fight on the legislature floor in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013.
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Taiwan lawmakers brawl over nuclear plant bill
Lexington Herald-Leader
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese lawmakers exchanged punches and threw water at each other Friday ahead of an expected vote that would authorize a referendum on whether to finish a fourth nuclear power plant on this densely populated island of 23 million people. | Nuclear power has long been a contentious issue in Taiwan and became more so followin...



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