EU probes oil companies for possible price-fixing
European anti-trust authorities have launched investigations into at least three oil companies on suspicion of price-fixing. Full story
European anti-trust authorities have launched investigations into at least three oil companies on suspicion of price-fixing. Full story
A Chippewa Cree tribal leader, a former state lawmaker and three others used a fake billing system and a shell company to pocket hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal stimulus aid meant for the Montana tribe, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Full story
Royal Dutch Shell PLC says it has won a 30-year deal to develop and produce natural gas from the Bab fields in Abu Dhabi. Full story
PERTH (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil <XOM.N> and BHP Billiton <BHP.AX> are planning to build the world's largest floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing and export plant off the northwestern shore of Australia, despite growing concerns about the cost competitiveness of the country's LNG Full story
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A fourth government probe is under way into Royal Dutch Shell's mishap-prone 2012 Alaska drilling season, this time for possible violations of international marine environmental rules, a U.S. Coast Guard official said on Wednesday. Full story
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Gabon's powerful ONEP oil workers' union said on Saturday it had begun an unlimited strike to demand the application of a 2010 agreement signed by the government on working conditions. Full story
Rachel Maddow reports on increased scrutiny by Congressman Ed Markey finding holes adubious claims in Shell Oil's story about how their drilling rig became grounded on Alaska's coast.
John Hofmeister, former president & CEO of U.S. Operations at Shell Oil, explains whether more natural gas exports will help the U.S. economy.
With miles of cars lined up for fuel after superstorm Sandy, it may come as a surprise that gas prices are actually down. John Hofmeister, former CEO of Shell Oil and founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy explains why.
Fortune's Andy Serwer joins Morning Joe to discuss why we're likely to see the death of cash and the Global 500 2011 list. The Global 500 are the world's largest corporations, and topping this year's list are Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, Wal-Mart and BP. Richard Haass also discusses his USA Today
Marvin Odum, Shell Oil president, discusses Tropical Storm Debby and its impact on oil production, oil drilling in Alaska and more, with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell's CEO Peter Voser speaks at the 4th quarter and full year results presentation in London in this February 2, 2012 file photo. Royal Dutch Shell's 54-year old chief executive Voser is to retire in 2014 in a surprise early departure he said was driven by a desire for a chan