(Adds Shell comment, paragraph 3, background on strike threat) By Austin Ekeinde PORT HARCOURT, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Nigerian militants attacked a gas plant operated by Royal Dutch Shell <RDSa.L> in the ...
After receiving his degree in Journalism & Media Communications from CSU in 2019, Erik began building his career in online media, and found his dream job when he joined Game Rant as a staff writer.
Shell (NYSE:SHEL) has suspended all shipments through the Red Sea indefinitely after U.S. and U.K. strikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels triggered fears of further escalation, the Wall Street Journal ...
British oil major has halted transit through the Red Sea, a Wall Street Journal report said — Astrid VELLGUTH British oil giant Shell has paused transit through the key Red Sea shipping route ...
British oil giant Shell plc (NYSE:SHEL) has announced a complete halt to its shipments traversing the Red Sea, a critical global trade route, due to mounting security concerns. This decision, as ...
LAGOS (Reuters) - Attacks by Nigerian militants in recent days have slashed oil output from Royal Dutch Shell's onshore facilities to around 140,000 barrels per day, around half of what they were ...
WARRI, Nigeria (AP) — Shell is temporarily closing the terminal exporting Nigeria’s benchmark Bonny Light crude oil as militant attacks have cut production in Africa’s biggest petroleum producer.
The British oil company Shell reportedly has suspended all shipments through the Red Sea indefinitely amid the ongoing Houthi attacks from Yemen on commercial vessels on the key global trade route.
Targeted attacks that utilize vulnerabilities in popular document file formats and execute via hard-to-find shell code are becoming an increasingly popular menace, according to researchers at IBM’s ...
Shell declined to respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment. The disruption pushed up oil prices slightly, with international benchmark Brent crude seeing gains of roughly 81 cents, up ...
Wael Sawan, Shell’s chief executive, says in an interview with WSJ’s Jenny Strasburg at Davos that the company’s decision today to suspend shipping in the Red Sea is affecting costs.
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