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  • Egyptian communities protest BP expansion plans

    Egyptian communities concerned about a proposed BP gas plant on the Mediterranean coast have organised protests, including a sit-in on the site, road blockades and a raid on BP’s local office, as reported by Egyptian paper Al-Masry Al-Youm. The residents of Idku, east of Alexandria, are opposing plans to pump gas ashore from BP’s offshore…

    21 Sep 2011 admin
  • Event: Energy Security, A Toxic Frame For Progressives?

    Event: Energy Security, A Toxic Frame For Progressives?

    PLATFORM and PIRC are running a day-long workshop on the 4th of November in Machynlleth, Wales on the problems with using ‘energy security’ as a frame in campaigning. The rise of ‘energy security’ within policy discussions has led many civil society organisations to alter the way they talk about climate change and energy. Yet is…

    20 Sep 2011 admin
  • An abdication of responsibility

    When a government responds to one of the worst oil spills in its waters for a decade by appointing the former Chairman of Shell to advise on cutting regulation of the offshore oil and gas industry, something has clearly gone wrong. If the government wants to ramp up extraction from deeper waters but is unwilling to…

    15 Sep 2011 admin
  • European Commission proposes increase in powers to control energy resources abroad; Libya next on the agenda

    The European Commission has for the first time submitted proposals for a concerted public foreign energy policy – termed ‘External Energy Policy’ within Euro circles. The EU has been acting collectively to control oil & gas resources and transit routes for many years – financing pipelines with public funds, lobbying for access to African, Middle…

    15 Sep 2011 admin
  • UK’s ageing oil rigs are close to collapse, video footage shows

    This is the frightening reality of oil extraction in the UK North Sea. Video footage and documents leaked to the the Scottish Sunday Express shows that Shell’s oil rigs are ready to collapse. RUSTING RIGS SPARK FEARS OF OIL TRAGEDY By Paula Murray   SHOCKING footage has emerged showing the dire state of Britain’s rust- ing oil…

    13 Sep 2011 admin
  • Legal analysis: Shell Nigeria lawsuits

    Michael D. Goldhaber is an expert on human rights law and corporate accountability in the US. In his recent article in AM Law Daily, he offers up his views on the settlement between claimants from the village of Bodo and Shell over massive oil spills caused by the company in 2008-2009. Royal Dutch Shell has…

    13 Sep 2011 admin
  • Prirazlomnaya: monstrous pioneer of Arctic drilling

    Prirazlomnaya: monstrous pioneer of Arctic drilling

    David Cameron today is taking UK oil chiefs on his trade mission to Russia to promote business links following the failure of the BP/Rosneft Arctic deal. Meanwhile, Russia’s first Arctic offshore oil drilling platform Prirazlomnaya has just been installed 60 miles off the coast of Novaya Zemlya, in the Pechora Sea. High-priority national project and…

    12 Sep 2011 anna
  • When corporate strategies backfire: Shell in Nigeria

    When Shell aren’t spilling oil in Nigeria, they’re finding new ways to otherwise lose it. According to reports, one third of Shell’s daily oil extraction in Nigeria – some 300,000 barrels per day – is currently shut in at the Adibawa oil field in Bayelsa State. Shell declared a “force majeure” on 23 August, suspending…

    7 Sep 2011 admin
  • Camp Frack is coming – can they do it like the French did?

    Camp Frack is coming – can they do it like the French did?

    Next weekend Camp Frack will come together to stop fracking for shale gas in the UK. It’s happening in Southport, and I’m excited about it not only because that’s where my Granny’s from, but because it marks a push to follow in the footsteps of French groups and stop fracking before it really gets going.…

    6 Sep 2011 admin

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