Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is reportedly seeking up to $1.675 billion in tax credits over the next 25 years for Royal Dutch Shell plc and other companies willing to locate an ethane cracker in the state.
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Shell’s Growth Tied to Natural Gas, Says CEO
The catalyst for Royal Dutch Shell plc’s future growth will continue to be natural gas, as evidenced by a spat of massive projects in North America and worldwide, CEO Peter Voser affirmed to shareholders last week.
Shell’s Growth Tied to Natural Gas, Says CEO
The catalyst for Royal Dutch Shell plc’s future growth will continue to be natural gas, CEO Peter Voser affirmed to shareholders on Tuesday.
Shell Pencils in September for Alaska Drilling
With hopes high that all required permits will be in hand and all legal challenges will be overcome, Royal Dutch Shell plc officials have penciled in a late third quarter start for drilling offshore Alaska, CFO Simon Henry said last week.
Shell Pencils in September for Alaska Drilling
With hopes high that all required permits will be in hand and all legal challenges will be overcome, Royal Dutch Shell plc officials have penciled in a late third quarter start for drilling offshore Alaska, CFO Simon Henry said Thursday.
Shell’s Alaska Offshore Drilling Gains Momentum
A U.S. unit of Royal Dutch Shell plc last week moved another step closer to lowering a drillbit into the frigid waters offshore Alaska this summer after the Department of Interior approved a stringent oil spill response plan.
Shell’s Alaska Offshore Drilling Plans Gain Momentum
A U.S. unit of Royal Dutch Shell plc on Wednesday moved another step closer to finally lowering a drillbit into the frigid waters offshore Alaska this summer after the Department of Interior approved a stringent oil spill response plan.
West Virginia Ethane Cracker Rumors Abound
Days after a Royal Dutch Shell plc subsidiary announced that it intends to purchase a site in Pennsylvania — presumably for its “world-scale” ethane cracker in the Marcellus Shale — media reports are fueling speculation that two other companies are interested in building crackers in West Virginia.
Shell Secures First-Ever PSC for China’s Shale Gas
A unit of Royal Dutch Shell plc has inked a milestone agreement with Chinese officials to use its technical know-how to develop shale gas in a first-ever production sharing contract (PSC).
Aither, Brazil’s Braskem Fuel West Virginia Cracker Rumors
Days after a Royal Dutch Shell plc subsidiary announced that it intends to purchase a site in Pennsylvania — presumably for its “world-scale” ethane cracker in the Marcellus Shale — media reports are fueling speculation that two companies are interested in building their own crackers in West Virginia, with one possibly making their announcement today, Wednesday.