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Wednesday, November 11 - 2009
H.H. Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, H.E. Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah, Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry of Qatar (left) and Jeroen van der Veer, Chief Executive Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies (right) look on as Dr. Abdullah Al Kubaisi member of the board of Qatar Foundation and Linda Cook, Executive Director Gas & Power, Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies, for Qatar Shell Services Company W.L.L sign the lease agreement.  Pictured seated Dr. Eulian J.F. Roberts, Project Director Science & Technology Park (far left) and Mr. Robert Dakers, General Manager of Qatar Shell Service Company (far right).

Shell announces Research and Technology Centre in Qatar

The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies (Shell) announced today the technology programme they... Read full article »
Qatar: Tuesday, February 15 - 2005 at 12:44
Teachers and pupils from UAE schools hold cheques and boxes of reference material donated by Shell to help them complete their projects for the Shell Better Environment Awards 2005. With them (2nd from right, front row) are Caroline Wehbeh, Shell Markets Middle East and Dr. Yousuf Sharab, Social Worker Inspector, Ministry of Education and Youth.

Schools across the UAE receive grants for 2005 Better Environment Award field studies

Dozens of teacher and student groups from schools across the UAE have begun investigating the... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 12 - 2005 at 10:31
Hussain Al Mahmoudi (centre), External Affairs Manager, Shell Markets Middle East, chairs an unprecedented meeting initiated by Shell where representatives of the public and private sectors and NGOs agreed to work towards ways of cooperating together on sustainable development projects in the UAE.

Shell, government representatives and NGOS map out potential social responsibility partnerships for 2005

In an unprecedented move, representatives of UAE governments, major NGOs and energy giant Shell... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Sunday, January 02 - 2005 at 12:28

Shell welcomes renewal of Oman concession agreement

The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies ('Shell') today welcomed the signing of agreements with... Read full article »
Oman: Sunday, December 19 - 2004 at 14:58
From left to right: Dr. Meshgan Mohamed Al Awar, Secretary General, Zayed International Prize for the Environment, Dr. Yousef Al Sharab, Social Worker Inspector for the Ministry of Education, Lana Hussieni, Shell Markets Middle East, Engineer Mahmood Mousa Taha Salam, Public Health and Environment Coordinator, General Secretariat of Municipalities and Abdemenaam Mohamed Darwish, Emirates Heritage Club of Abu Dhabi.

Committee shortlists UAE schools' proposals for 2005 Shell Better Environment Awards

Hundreds of entries for the 2005 Shell Better Environment Awards (BEA) from schools across the... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, December 16 - 2004 at 09:11
Women leaders from across the corporate spectrum enthusiastically endorsed the aims of the Emirates Businesswomen Award 2005 (EBWA) at a workshop held at the Dubai Internet City today.

The Emirates Businesswomen Award 2005 ranks high with the corporate community

Women leaders from across the corporate spectrum enthusiastically endorsed the aims of the... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, December 09 - 2004 at 13:50
Iman Hill, Chairwoman of Shell Companies in Egypt.

Shell's Chairwoman for Egypt to give keynote address at Women in Leadership conference

Mrs Iman Hill, Chairwoman of Shell Companies in Egypt will deliver the keynote address at the... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, December 08 - 2004 at 16:55
Floris Ansingh, President and Chief Executive of Shell Companies in Saudi Arabia.

Shell's CEO for Saudi Arabia to speak at 'Leaders in Dubai'

The fundamentals of business leadership will be the focus of the contribution by Floris Ansingh,... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, November 25 - 2004 at 16:01
The EBWA 2005 marketing team

Emirates Businesswomen Award launches intensive marketing campaign

Organisers of the Emirates Businesswomen Award - Dubai Quality Group and Shell - today launched... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Monday, November 22 - 2004 at 08:51

Diversity of women achievers to be celebrated through Emirates Businesswomen Award 2005

Business and professional women of all races across the UAE were today urged to help celebrate... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, October 13 - 2004 at 13:52
Shell has launched the 10th annual Better Environment Award to 1200 UAE schools.

Shell launches 10th annual Better Environment Award to 1200 UAE schools

Schools across the UAE have been invited to enter the 10th Shell Better Environment Award (BEA),... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 29 - 2004 at 16:16

Qatar Petroleum and Shell sign Development and Production Sharing Agreement for Pearl GTL project

Qatar Petroleum (QP) and Qatar Shell GTL Limited (Shell), a company of the Royal Dutch/Shell... Read full article »
Qatar: Thursday, July 08 - 2004 at 15:15
Quentin D'Silva, Local Senior Oil Representative, Shell Markets Middle East, HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Department of Civil Aviation and Chairman, Emirates Group with Ahmed Al Banna, Chairman, Dubai Quality Group and Maha Jalal Al Noubani, the winner of the Emirates Businesswomen Award 2004 - Business Category

Winners of Emirates Businesswomen's Award 2004 honored at award ceremony

The Emirates Businesswomen's Award 2004 honored two winners at a gala ceremony held at the Burj... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 31 - 2004 at 12:29

Gas reinforces the Middle East's role as a key energy supplier

While world demand for gas is set to increase as much as five-fold by 2030, gas-rich countries in... Read full article »
Bahrain: Wednesday, May 12 - 2004 at 17:02

Region well placed to meet rapid growth in demand for gas

The Middle East is well placed to take advantage of the rapid growth in world demand for gas... Read full article »
Bahrain: Monday, May 10 - 2004 at 17:11