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 Home > Shell Press Release > 2001  
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5th November, 2001
Sinopec and Shell launch their first coal gasification joint venture
Sinopec and Shell launch their first coal gasification joint venture 05 Nov 2001   Sinopec Corp. and Shell China BV and Shell (China) Limited (Shell) have signed a joint venture contract for a $136 million coal gasification project in Yueyang, Hunan Province in China ...
1st November, 2001
Royal Dutch/Shell announces third quarter earnings of $2.7 billion
Royal Dutch/Shell announces third quarter earnings of $2.7 billion 01 Nov 2001   The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies today reported third quarter adjusted earnings, on a current cost of supplies basis, of $2.686 billion, 17% lower than in the same period last year ...
24th October, 2001
Shell and BMC software enter strategic business partnership
Shell and BMC software enter strategic business partnership 24/10/2001   The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of companies (Shell) and BMC Software, (NYSE: BMC) today announced that they have entered a multi-million dollar strategic global partnership ...
16th October, 2001
President Arroyo inaugurates Malampaya
President Arroyo inaugurates Malampaya 16 Oct 2001 Issued by Shell Philippines Exploration B.V.   Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Philippines today inaugurated the country's landmark Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project at the Malampaya On-Shore Gas Plant inside the Shell Tabangao Refinery in Batangas City, the Philippines ...
16th October, 2001
Prize-winning thinkers announced for the 2nd Shell and The Economist writing competition 'Going faster - but where?'
Prize-winning thinkers announced for the 2nd Shell and The Economist writing competition 'Going faster - but where?' 16 Oct 2001   The Economist and the Royal Dutch/Shell Group are pleased to announce the winner of their second international writing competition, which was launched in March 2001. The competition sought to encourage thinking about the future, with the 2001 contest entitled ‘Going Faster- but where?’ and dedicated to the theme of mobility and the sustainability of 21st Century travel ...
16th October, 2001
Akzo Nobel and Shell to jointly develop low cost solar panels
Akzo Nobel and Shell to jointly develop low cost solar panels 16 Oct 2001 Akzo Nobel and Shell Renewables have signed a joint development agreement to pilot a low-cost process of mass-producing flexible solar cell panels ...
11th October, 2001
Sustainable mobility - present patterns of transport must change
Sustainable mobility - present patterns of transport must change 11 Oct 2001 This press release is made on behalf of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).   The state of world transport systems is a very real concern: congestion, poor infrastructure, accident rates, noise and pollution are already at worrying levels and are getting worse in many parts of the world ...
9th October, 2001
Shell saves millions on global telecommunications
Shell saves millions on global telecommunications 09 Oct 2001   Strategic relationship to consolidate Shell’s global communications infrastructure and deliver leading-edge services across the organisation. Shell Information Technology International B.V ...
8th October, 2001
Shell sells stake in 12move to Tiscali
Shell sells stake in 12move to Tiscali 08 Oct 2001 Shell Online BV (Shell) has finalised a memorandum of agreement for the sale of Shell’s 40 per cent stake in 12Move, a European internet service provider, to Tiscali for EUR 16 million ...
3rd October, 2001
Shell looks to energy futures
Shell looks to energy futures 03 Oct 2001   Future energy needs could be met in radically different ways, according to Royal Dutch/Shell Chairman Philip Watts. Speaking in New York at the launch of the Group’s latest Long Term Energy Scenarios, Mr Watts, who is chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of companies, outlined what he described as two “challenging and thought provoking ideas” as to how the energy market could develop. He told an audience of businessmen, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), academics and regulators at a meeting organised under the auspices of the United Nations Development Programme that we could have either what he termed a “Dynamics as Usual” scenario, or “The Spirit of the Coming Age” ...
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