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  • “An unexpectedly engaging tale” – The Oil Road reviewed in the FT

    “An unexpectedly engaging tale” – The Oil Road reviewed in the FT

    This weekend the Financial Times featured a great essay by Ed Crooks on some accounts of the oil industry. We were thrilled that Crooks led with Fuel on the Fire and Platform’s new book The Oil Road, as well as Jeff Rubin’s The Big Flatline. Fuel on the Fire, published in 2011, reveals the oil…

    24 Sep 2012 admin
  • MPs find government support for Arctic drilling ‘reckless’

    MPs find government support for Arctic drilling ‘reckless’

    The UK government’s support for Arctic Oil drilling was labelled ‘reckless’ today by the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC). The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has been quietly supporting oil companies’ Arctic ambitions but this is the first time there has been public scrutiny of the department’s actions in relation to Arctic drilling. The Committee published…

    20 Sep 2012 admin
  • Thatcher in Baku: How BP broke into Azerbaijan

    Thatcher in Baku: How BP broke into Azerbaijan

    The blog is based on an excerpt from The Oil Road – published with Verso on Sept 20.   ‘Lady Thatcher clearly remains a formidable foreign policy weapon for UK Ltd!’ (Foreign Office internal memo 24 September 1992) Internal Foreign Office documents obtained by Platform while researching The Oil Road reveal just how BP utilised…

    13 Sep 2012 admin
  • Talking memes

    Talking memes

    How can we use images to tell the stories we want to tell – and avoid repeating the ones we don’t? Photo memes are fast becoming a viral hit. Quicker than 30 second videos, the combination of an image and a short piece of text is being used across social media to convey jokes or…

    7 Sep 2012 admin
  • Putting the Oil Road on the map – 5 star review kicks off campaign

    Putting the Oil Road on the map – 5 star review kicks off campaign

    ‘The Oil Road’ opens the lid on the often-shady energy economy, weaving absorbing travel reportage into powerful investigative journalism…If you want to know why oil matters read this book. (Time Out – 5th September 2012) Platform’s campaign to put the Oil Road on the map has been given a fine start with our new travel…

    6 Sep 2012 james
  • Show us the money – will Dodd Frank force oil companies to reveal payments

    Show us the money – will Dodd Frank force oil companies to reveal payments

    Last Wednesday oil and gas lobbyists had a very bad day in the office when new US laws were introduced requiring the extractives sector to publish the payments they make to host governments. Industry groups had been aggressively lobbying to water down the regulations and succeeded in delaying their introduction by 16 months. But last…

    28 Aug 2012 admin
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  • Oil companies gave cash and contracts to militants and warlords in Nigeria

    Oil companies gave cash and contracts to militants and warlords in Nigeria

    Shell and Chevron have funded armed militant groups in the volatile Niger Delta region of Nigeria since at least 2003, according to oil-industry sources and US embassy cables. Both oil companies have also paid ‘protection’ money to other hostile groups for decades. Platform’s new briefing, as reported in the Daily Mail, is called Fuelling the Violence: Oil…

    26 Aug 2012 admin
  • AUDIO-FEST! Shell security spending hits the global airwaves

    AUDIO-FEST! Shell security spending hits the global airwaves

    Here’s a selection of interviews with Platform on Shell’s security spending in Nigeria. Packing these – and these – into a single day was a logistical challenge to say the least. But doing so meant reaching an audience of millions across several continents. Hitting the radio waves was particularly important for us, since the source…

    25 Aug 2012 admin
  • Dutch MPs investigate Shell’s “irresponsible and unacceptable” security spending

    Following Platform’s publication of leaked internal data on Shell’s security spending in Nigeria and beyond, several Dutch MPs have submitted official questions to the Netherlands government, probing Shell’s record on human rights abuses. If only UK MPs would emulate their Dutch colleagues, we may actually see a measure of corporate accountability. Below is a rough…

    24 Aug 2012 admin

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