Those Energy Company Advertisements
There is way too much money being spent on advertising by the major energy companies–at least from the viewpoint of a nonpolitical energy world. The December 8, 2008, Wall Street Journal, for example,...
View ArticleGetting Real: The Oil Majors Move Away from Political Energy...
A recent article in the New York Times, “Not So Green After All: Alternative Fuel Still a Dalliance for Oil Giants,” chronicled the move away from politically correct (but economically incorrect) wind...
View Article‘Let’s Go’… Game On for Shell in the Arctic (a milestone in the still...
“I can’t downplay this. It’s obviously very exciting for us…. This is opening up a new chapter in Alaska’s oil and gas history that is literally starting today.” - Pete Slaiby, Shell Alaska. Quoted in...
View ArticleOffshore Alaska Drilling: Private Effort versus Regulatory Constraints
Royal Dutch Shell has spent billions of dollars over six years preparing to drill for new oil in Alaska. The hidden treasure is an estimated 20–25 billion barrels of oil beneath the Beaufort and...
View ArticleSeattle Hearing on Shell’s Arctic Rig Docking: A Clash of Visions
“I have observed natural resource hearings for four decades. Never has such a pervasive, activist, elitist, anti-civilization mentality so pervaded our society as that on display at this hearing.”...
View ArticleSeattle Hearing on Shell’s Arctic Rig Docking: A Clash of Visions
“I have observed natural resource hearings for four decades. Never has such a pervasive, activist, elitist, anti-civilization mentality so pervaded our society as that on display at this hearing.”...
View ArticleShell’s “Sky” Scenario: Pie-in-the-Sky Greenwashing?
“Sky, an exposition of what consumers would have to pay in the near-term in order to defer the climate-model-predicted disastrous future, may be Shell’s ‘cover your ass’ defense against environmental...
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