Shell Oil Company v. Greenpeace, Inc.

  1. March 11, 2013

    Shell Drops Greenpeace Suit After Halting Alaska Drill Plans

    Shell Offshore Inc. on Friday asked a federal judge to dismiss its lawsuit against Greenpeace Inc. that sought to preemptively block the group from direct actions that might interfere with proposed Alaska oil explorations, saying it has paused its oil hunting for the time being.

  2. May 30, 2012

    Judge Trims Shell Suit Over Greenpeace Drilling Protests

    An Alaska federal judge on Tuesday threw out a portion of Shell Gulf of Mexico Inc.'s suit against Greenpeace Inc. seeking to prevent interference with drilling operations, but expanded a restraining order blocking activists from barricading or occupying its drilling ships bound for the Arctic.

  3. March 29, 2012

    Greenpeace Barred From Shell's Arctic Drilling Ships

    Shell Gulf of Mexico Inc. on Wednesday won a court order blocking Greenpeace Inc. activists from barricading or occupying its drilling ships bound for the Arctic until October, which will be months after the oil giant plans to kick off exploratory drilling.

  4. March 19, 2012

    Greenpeace Asks Judge To Sink Shell's Drill Rig Suit

    Greenpeace Inc. on Monday urged an Alaska federal judge to toss Shell Oil Co.'s suit seeking to block activists from barricading or occupying its Arctic-bound drilling ship, saying the court doesn't have jurisdiction over the company's allegations that its contracts are threatened and lives are endangered.

  5. March 01, 2012

    Shell Wins Block Of Greenpeace Efforts To Stop Drill Rig

    Shell Oil Co. won a temporary restraining order Thursday blocking Greenpeace Inc. activists from barricading or occupying its Arctic-bound drilling ship, in a suit alleging the protesters — including actress Lucy Lawless — threatened its contracts and endangered lives.

  6. February 27, 2012

    Shell Sues Greenpeace Over Occupation Of Alaska-Bound Rig

    Shell Gulf of Mexico Inc. asked an Alaska federal court Friday to block Greenpeace Inc. activists from barricading or occupying its drilling ship bound for the Arctic, arguing the protesters — including actress Lucy Lawless — threatened its transportation contracts and endangered lives.

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