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August 06, 2013
Shell's Spill Response Plans Withstand Enviros' Challenge
Two Royal Dutch Shell PLC units scored a win Monday when an Alaskan federal judge upheld the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement's approval of two spill response plans for oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean, saying the environmental groups' challenges weren't supported by the law.
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November 06, 2012
Enviros Challenge Approval Of Shell's Spill Response Plan
A coalition of environmental groups urged an Alaska federal court on Monday to invalidate the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement's approval of two Royal Dutch Shell PLC units' spill response plans for oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean.
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September 14, 2012
Enviros Get Green Light For Shell Alaska Drilling Appeal
An Alaska federal judge on Thursday allowed a coalition of environmental groups to immediately appeal to the Ninth Circuit his refusal to dismiss a preemptive challenge by two Royal Dutch Shell PLC units to potential suits seeking to block their Alaskan oil exploration activities.
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July 20, 2012
Enviros Won't End Fight Over Shell's Alaska Drilling Plans
Environmental groups on Thursday urged a federal judge to immediately certify his retention of preemptive challenge by two Royal Dutch Shell PLC units to potential suits seeking to block their Alaskan oil exploration activities, so the groups can appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit.
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June 27, 2012
Enviros Can't Sink Shell's Preemptive Alaskan Drilling Suit
An Alaska federal judge on Tuesday refused to toss a preemptive challenge by two Royal Dutch Shell PLC units to potential suits by environmental groups like Greenpeace seeking to block their Alaskan oil exploration activities.