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Going for gas in Tunisia
In support of Tunisia’s gas strategy, Shell signed a two-year Prospecting Licence in July with ETAP (Entreprise Tunisienne d’Activités Pétrolières), Tunisia’s national oil and gas company for the upstream sector. This followed the signing, in May, of an MOU between the Tunisian Government, ETAP and Shell Gas & Power to examine the country’s existing gas resources and gas utilisation. ‘Shell in the Middle East’ went to the July signing in Tunis to find out more...
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A driving ambition Basil Shaaban is a young Arab motor racing driver, who has been sponsored by Shell Companies in the Middle East to drive in the 2007 and 2008 Formula 3 Euro Series. Basil’s ambition is to become the first Arab Formula 1 Grand Prix racing driver. ‘Shell in the Middle East’ goes to Brands Hatch racing circuit in the UK to talk to Basil during his second race meeting of the 2007 Formula 3 Euro Series...

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Breaking ground for Pearl GTL As the ground work for the Pearl GTL (Gas to Liquids) plant enters its second year, ‘Shell in the Middle East’ meets Rob Kretzers, Project Director, and Ben Ring, Deputy Construction Manager, Pearl GTL, to look at the progress being made on site at Ras Laffan Industrial City in Qatar, where Shell’s largest equity investment anywhere in the world to date begins to rise up from the ground. When completed, Pearl GTL will be the largest GTL plant in the world and will use a range of Shell’s proprietary and patented technology to convert natural gas into a range of GTL products...
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