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Shell New Zealand Profit Up

Monday, 27 August 2001, 1:59 pm | Shell New Zealand

In launching its inaugural Triple Bottom Line report , the Shell New Zealand group of companies announced a profit of $178.3 million for the 2000 year (1999: $146.1 million), which represented a 17.4% return on its New Zealand assets. At the same ... More >>

Shell New Zealand Appoints Lloyd Taylor

Monday, 13 August 2001, 3:15 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell New Zealand Chairman Ed Johnson has announced the appointment of Lloyd Taylor to succeed Thijs Koeling as Managing Director of Exploration and Production, effective from 1st September 2001. More >>

Shell New Zealand Welcomes Fuel Quality Document

Tuesday, 7 August 2001, 5:57 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell New Zealand has welcomed the release of the public discussion document on fuel quality. More >>

Shell New Zealand Reduces Petrol Prices Again

Tuesday, 7 August 2001, 4:45 pm | Shell New Zealand

Prevailing Shell prices in the main cities will now be 103.9 cents a litre for 91 petrol and 108.9 cents a litre for 96 petrol at company sites. This represents a reduction of anything up to 3 cents per litre. More >>

Shell New Zealand Welcomes Low Sulphur Trials

Monday, 23 July 2001, 3:46 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell New Zealand today welcomed central Government’s backing of two six week trials to supply lower sulphur diesel in Auckland and across New Zealand. More >>

Arrivals And Departures – Shell New Zealand

Tuesday, 10 July 2001, 3:52 pm | Shell New Zealand

This is to advise that as from 23 July, Shell New Zealand Corporate Communications Manager (Oceania), Antonius Papaspiropoulos, will take up a new appointment as Government and Public Affairs Manager with Shell Development Australia. More >>

Shell New Zealand Reduces Petrol Prices Again

Thursday, 21 June 2001, 3:03 pm | Shell New Zealand

Prevailing Shell prices in the main cities will now be 106.9 cents a litre for 91 petrol and 111.9 cents a litre for 96 petrol at company sites. This represents a reduction of anything up to 5 cents per litre. More >>

Shell Committed To New Fuels For New Zealand

Friday, 8 June 2001, 5:19 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell remains fully committed to working with the Government, the New Zealand Refining Company, other industry participants and stakeholders in introducing environmentally improved fuels into New Zealand, including lower sulphur diesel. More >>

Shell Questions ARC’s Diesel Sensibilities

Thursday, 7 June 2001, 4:01 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell New Zealand says the Auckland Regional Council needs to present a more fair and balanced view in advertising the introduction of a lower sulphur diesel. More >>

Personal And Environmental Safety Are Priority

Thursday, 31 May 2001, 2:07 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell New Zealand is urging diesel users to continue using current diesel stocks, and not to attempt to dispose of them or return them to service stations. More >>

Shell New Zealand Warns Of Diesel Quality Problems

Monday, 28 May 2001, 10:07 am | Shell New Zealand

Shell New Zealand said today it has become aware of a problem with New Zealand Refining Company refined diesel, which can result in the blocking of the fuel filters of diesel engines. More >>

Shell Delivers Pre Budget “Top-Up” For Motorists

Tuesday, 22 May 2001, 12:31 am | Shell New Zealand

Shell has delivered a pre-budget top-up for motorists by slashing the price of petrol by five cents per litre from midday today (Tuesday 22 May). More >>

Shell Raises Petrol Prices 5 Cents A Litre

Thursday, 19 April 2001, 10:50 am | Shell New Zealand

In response to international market trends, Shell has had no alternative but to increase its wholesale fuel prices by 5 cents per litre, effective immediately. More >>

Shell Endorses Government’s Renewable Energy Plan

Friday, 30 March 2001, 9:47 am | Shell New Zealand

Oil Company, Shell New Zealand, endorses the Government’s renewable energy plan – one of the main aims of the draft National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy, announced today. More >>

Shell Announces Final Step Of Acquisition

Friday, 23 March 2001, 2:47 pm | Shell New Zealand

Following final legal clearance on 15 March, the US $1.6 billion takeover of Fletcher Challenge Energy (FCE) by Shell Overseas Holdings Limited and Apache Corporation was finalised today (March 23). More >>

Shell Delighted – "Democracy & Commerce In Action"

Wednesday, 7 March 2001, 10:10 am | Shell New Zealand

Shell is delighted with this evening’s Fletcher Challenge shareholder vote which gave approval for Shell and Apache to purchase Fletcher Challenge Energy. More >>

Shell And Apache Pleased With Decision

Tuesday, 6 March 2001, 1:53 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell and Apache are pleased with the Court of Appeal decision to decline the Greymouth/Peak application for adjournment of the Fletcher Challenge Annual General Meeting scheduled for this afternoon (Tuesday 6 March). More >>

Shell Surprised By The Late Competiting Offer

Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 6:11 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell and its partner Apache Corporation were surprised that the offer from Greymouth through its consortium company, Peak Petroleum, to purchase the Fletcher Challenge Energy Division should materialise at the eleventh hour. More >>

Shell Offers Further Fuel Discounts

Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 3:26 pm | Shell New Zealand

Shell says customers can be assured of getting the best petrol prices by adding a three cent cut in petrol prices announced this afternoon to the $1 discount voucher launched over the weekend. More >>

Shell Offer Certain, Comprehensive & Credible

Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 10:19 am | Shell New Zealand

Shell says it has no knowledge of any competing offer to purchase the assets of Fletcher Challenge Energy, and it remains confident that shareholders will approve its offer when they meet next Tuesday (March 6). More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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