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Easter Bunny delivers more than an Easter egg…
Monday, 28 March 2005, 12:27 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand today announced a three hour, 5 cents per litre price drop to ensure motorists get off to a very happy start to the Easter break More >>
Shell New Zealand Releases 2003 Profit Results
Monday, 16 August 2004, 1:27 pm | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand continues its commitment to open and honest dialogue with the New Zealand public today, with the release of its financial results for 2003. More >>
Breakthrough Deal Extends Life of Maui Gas Field
Wednesday, 2 June 2004, 12:36 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand today announced a breakthrough deal, which will help to ensure maximum recovery of gas from the Maui gas field. The announcement comes two days after the Maui field celebrated a quarter century of operation. More >>
Shell New Zealand Keeps to its Promise
Wednesday, 4 February 2004, 9:00 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand Limited has today announced a reduction at the pumps of up to 2.6 cents per litre on the price of petrol and Diesel effective immediately. More >>
Shell New Zealand Appoints New Chairman
Friday, 28 November 2003, 11:09 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand Chairman Dr Lloyd Taylor today announced the appointment of Paul Zealand as Chairman of Shell New Zealand, effective from 1 December 2003. More >>
Shell first to reduce fuel price
Monday, 22 September 2003, 8:25 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand today announced a reduction in the price of petrol and diesel, effective immediately. Pump prices will fall by 2 cents per litre at most Shell service stations throughout the country. More >>
Shell clarifies its position on Pohokura
Wednesday, 3 September 2003, 6:31 pm | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand Country Chairman Lloyd Taylor today went on record to correct misrepresentations attributed to a Pohokura “ joint venture senior executive” in today’s Independent newspaper following the Commerce Commission decision to conditionally approve joint ... More >>
Shell Urges Motorists to Fill Up at Current Prices
Thursday, 28 August 2003, 10:21 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand said today it was reluctantly raising petrol and diesel prices, as a result of international market movements, however, Shell is giving customers until 8pm tonight (Thursday) to fill up at prevailing prices. More >>
Shell Supportive - But Economics Must Be Right
Tuesday, 26 August 2003, 3:15 pm | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand today said it was pleased that the Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) has cleared the use of ethanol for blending into petrol (E10), however the oil company said that further work needed to be done before ethanol could form ... More >>
Explosion at Otahuhu Shell Station
Monday, 25 August 2003, 4:52 pm | Shell New Zealand
At 1.30pm this afternoon, there was an explosion at the Shell Station in Atkinson Avenue, Otahuhu. Shell New Zealand regrets to announce that a service station staff member has been confirmed dead at the scene. Another person has been taken to hospital ... More >>
Shell committed to New Zealand Investment
Wednesday, 6 August 2003, 3:30 pm | Shell New Zealand
As part of the annual global exploration capital allocation process, the Royal Dutch/Shell Group has decided to reduce the level of exploration funding available to Shell New Zealand over the next 12 months. More >>
Shell follows with petrol price increase
Thursday, 10 July 2003, 2:31 pm | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand is giving customers until 8.pm tonight (Thursday, 10 July 2003) to fill up their cars with petrol at the old price, before it is forced to raise prices as a result of increased costs for refined product. More >>
Sustainable development reporting
Thursday, 26 June 2003, 12:13 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand today released its third Business Review and Sustainability Report focusing on Shell’s performance with its key stakeholders, on matters of health, safety, the environment, society and the economy. More >>
Near term outlook for Shell New Zealand
Thursday, 26 June 2003, 12:12 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand’s significant investment in New Zealand’s oil and gas assets has resulted in satisfactory returns during 2002, but there are significant challenges for the future. More >>
Exploration and Production 2002 profit $153mn
Thursday, 26 June 2003, 12:11 am | Shell New Zealand
Shell Chairman and Managing Director EP, Dr. Lloyd Taylor, says “The record EP result was buoyed by a high average realised oil and condensate price of $55.11 per barrel during 2002, and represented the first full-year contribution of the assets acquired ... More >>
Shell NZ after tax profit of $240 million
Thursday, 26 June 2003, 12:10 am | Shell New Zealand
The Shell New Zealand companies today announced a record after tax profit of $239.9 million for the 2002 year. This is an increase of 19.5 percent over that achieved in 2001 ($200.8 million). More >>
Shell New Zealand Oil Products 2002 profit $87mn
Thursday, 26 June 2003, 12:10 am | Shell New Zealand
In 2002, the Oil Products business sector, consisting of retail, commercial, marine, aviation and LPG businesses produced a net profit of $86.9 million (under NZGAAP) on revenues of $1,663 million in 2002 representing a satisfactory return on assets ... More >>
Shell gives motorists time to fill up at old price
Wednesday, 11 June 2003, 3:06 pm | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand said today that it would hold off raising its prices in response to world oil price pressures until 8.00pm tonight (Wednesday, 11 June 2003). More >>
Another discount special from Shell
Thursday, 29 May 2003, 2:54 pm | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand today announced a five cent reduction in the price of both grades of petrol and diesel, effective immediately. More >>
Shell leads price down again
Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 3:38 pm | Shell New Zealand
Shell New Zealand has led the price of petrol and diesel down again, announcing today that prices of 91 grade petrol will fall to 97.9 cents per litre, 96 grade to 102.9 cents per litre, and the price of diesel coming down to 57.9 cents per litre. These ... More >>