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New Alliance at Geelong Refinery - May 2008
A new integrated contract arrangement for maintenance, projects and turnarounds work at Shell Geelong Refinery is now well underway and on track to see field operations starting on July 1. MORE
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Northwest Seaeagle sailing for Goal Zero - May 2008
In an outstanding example of Goal Zero success, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier "Northwest Seaeagle" recently achieved 15 years of operation without sustaining a lost time injury (LTI), maintaining its record since it was first commissioned in November 1992. MORE
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NZ Fossils: Dead Precious! - May 2008
Sponsored by Shell, NZ Fossils: Dead Precious! is a major exhibition now touring New Zealand that showcases New Zealand fossils as indicators and predictors of things such as climate change and evolution as well as oil and gas deposits. MORE
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Our Energy Future - May 2008
Around the world discussions are taking place from the corridors of parliament to the Saturday night dinner party about the challenges the world faces as a result of climate change. MORE
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Qatargas 4 on track for delivery - May 2008
Qatargas 4 came into being in February 2005, with the signing of a Heads of Agreement between Shell and Qatar Petroleum. Qatargas 4 is a 7.8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) single train LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) production facility, which will be the seventh train in the Qatargas family. MORE
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Renewable diesel in Canada - May 2008
Canada's largest cold-weather, on-road demonstration of renewable diesel was officially launched by Shell and other major funders. MORE
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Retail in India - Repaying the right to operate - May 2008
As the only international energy company licensed to build and operate service stations in India, Shell takes its responsibilities very seriously, putting social and environmental considerations at the heart of its retail operation.
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Setting new standards at Geelong Refinery - May 2008
In an effort to reduce Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emission losses from storage tanks, the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) introduced a range of new license requirements to be implemented at Geelong Refinery over a four-year time frame. MORE
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Shell Global Helpline - May 2008
A 24 hour Helpline for you to seek help or to report a concern of a legal or ethical nature. MORE
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Shell in Kazakhstan - May 2008
Kazakhstan lies in the middle of central Asia and has been called by many "the bridge between East and West." It is a melting pot of culture, cuisine and entertainment, surrounded by the Tien Shan mountains and China to the east, the deserts of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan to the south, the desolate Siberia plain to the north and the shallow, hospitable Caspian Sea to the west. The country also holds billions of barrels of oil in its soils. Campbell Keir, the new Country Chairman, speaks from the heart of the region. MORE
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Shell puts fuel saving message to the test - May 2008
In the coming year Shell will invite thousands of motorists to take part in a challenge to drive more economically and use less fuel. Yes, really. MORE
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Shell Women's Network kicks-off in NSW - May 2008
Clyde Refinery and Gore Bay Terminal hosted the Shell NSW Women's Network Kick-off Workshop at Rydges Hotel in Parramatta in December 2007.The Workshop was organised by a team of women from Clyde with the aim of reinvigorating the original network and formalising an inclusive "Shell NSW Women's Network". MORE
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Shipping transition a Shell success - May 2008
At the end of January 2008, Shell took over the day-to-day management of shipping and personnel for four of the North West Shelf project liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. MORE
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Taranaki school team wins National YES Award - May 2008
For the first time ever, the Shell sponsored Young Enterprise Scheme (YES) National Award has been won by a team from Taranaki. MORE
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The energy challenge - London Science Museum's Chris Rapley - May 2008
A global effort to make the way we use and produce energy as efficient as possible is essential to slowing global climate change.
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The portfolio path to growth - May 2008
During the last four years, Shell has invested nearly $17 billion in its Downstream business. At the same time, it has recouped proceeds of nearly $11 billion from the sale of non-core Downstream assets. All part of the strategy to build a stronger, more competitive portfolio. MORE
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Towards a responsible energy future - May 2008
With the launch of the 2007 Sustainability Report and Review on May 13, we talked with Mike Wilkinson, Vice President of Sustainable Development, about Shell's commitment to contribute to sustainable development, what it means for all of us, and how important it is to securing a responsible energy future and to our own business future.
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Turning up the gas - May 2008
In line with Shell's global strategy of 'more upstream, profitable downstream', the Upstream business has recently executed a number of transactions to grow its gas portfolio in Australia. MORE
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What you say about the Shell brand - May 2008
What does the Shell brand promise mean to you, and how does it apply to your day-to-day job? MORE
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Working better together - why it makes sense for Shell - May 2008
Business demand in 2008 is such that there is a need to help individuals and teams in Shell work better together - with a focus on improving the technology, processes and behaviours that enable collaboration. MORE
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Working towards a new beginning for Indigenous Australians - May 2008
At Perth's Gurlongga Njininj Child Care Centre on January 20, 2008, the launch of the Indigenous Australian Early Development Index (I-AEDI) marked an important and practical step towards providing a better start in life for Australia's indigenous children. MORE
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