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Amazon Defense Coalition Statement Over Chevron's Allegations of Bribery in Ecuador Case
by Amazon Defense CoalitionPress Release
August 31st, 2009

Iraq to Hold Second Oil Bid-Round by Mid-December.
by  Firat Kayakiran and Ayesha DayaBloomberg News
August 25th, 2009
Iraq, which pre-qualified about 45 companies to bid on oil projects, plans to award contracts for the six partly developed and four undeveloped fields offered in its second licensing round by mid-December.

Iraq Proposes Better Terms For Second Oil Bid Round.
by Hassan HafidhDow Jones Newswires
August 25th, 2009
Iraq has proposed better terms for contracts in its second oil bidding round than the previous one, Iraqi oil officials and executives from companies involved in talks on the deals said Tuesday.

Iraq is gearing up for a second auction of oil fields in November.
by Ben LandoIraq Oil Report
August 19th, 2009
Iraq is gearing up for a second auction of oil fields in November, and it’s tying up loose ends on projects aimed at increasing production and exports from the world’s third largest oil reserves.

Iraq's Weakened Unions Fight Foreign Oil Firms.
by Aref MohammedReuters
July 14th, 2009

Federation of Oil Unions in Iraq Statement Against Oil Bidding Round.
by Federation of Oil Unions in Iraqhttp://www.basraoilunion.org
June 26th, 2009
Statement from the Federation of Oil Unions in Iraq (IFOU) in opposition to the new bidding round with foreign corporations to award 20 year contracts for development of Iraqi oil fields.

Big Oil Poised for Return to Iraq.
by Sinan SalaheddinAssociated Press
June 25th, 2009

Big Oil Ready for big Gamble in Iraq.
by Gina ChonWall Street Journal
June 24th, 2009

Iraqi oil workers demand bid round cancellation.
by Hassan HafidhDow Jones Newswires, in the Wall Street Journal
June 22nd, 2009
The oil workers' union in the oil hub province of Basra in southern Iraq Monday demanded the government cancel the country's upcoming auction of contracts to develop oil fields.

Chevron Shareholders Ignore Company's Abuses.
by Mike PapantonioHuffington Post
June 9th, 2009

Major Victory in Richmond:Judge Disallows Environmental Review of Chevron Refinery Expansion.
Environmental News Service
June 7th, 2009

Chevron's Inhumane Energy Exposed to Light of Day but Oil Giant Keeps on Spinning.
by Ben TerrallAlternet.org
June 5th, 2009

Chevron gives Schwarzenegger another big check, an advocate cries foul.
by Eric Bailey Los Angeles Times
June 2nd, 2009

Chevron Annual Meeting Heats Up over Ecuador Suit.
by Jordan Robertson, APThe Washington Post
May 27th, 2009
In a combative and sometimes colorful annual meeting, Chevron's CEO and chairman exchanged barbs with activists.

What's not in Chevron's annual report.
by Cameron ScottThe San Francisco Chronicle
May 26th, 2009
Chevron's opponents have taken matters into their own hands, releasing an alternate annual report that presents the externalities not listed in the company's balance sheet.

Chevron, Shell and the True Cost of Oil.
by Amy GoodmanTruth Dig
May 26th, 2009
Shell and Chevron are in the spotlight this week, with shareholder meetings and a historic trial being held.

Shareholder proposal at Chevron supports human rights in Burma.
SHARE: Shareholder Association for Research & Education
May 23rd, 2009
This spring, investors have the opportunity to ensure that their investments are supporting democracy in Burma.

Chevron Management Dealt Major Blow.
by Business WireCNBC.com
May 21st, 2009
Amazon Defense Coalition: Chevron management dealt major blow with CalPERS Announcement on Ecuador. California pension fund voting for resolution stemming from Chevron's $27 billion Ecuador liability in rainforest.

In Ecuador, Resentment of an Oil Company Oozes.
by Simon Romero and Clifford KraussNew York Times
May 15th, 2009
Mention to Anita Ruíz the name of the giant oil company Chevron, and she trembles with rage. At her wooden hut here in the Amazon forest, where oil-project flares illuminate the night sky, she points to a portrait of her youngest son, who died seven years ago of leukemia at age 16.

When Chevron Hires Ex-Reporter to Investigate Pollution, Chevron Looks Good.
by Brian StelterNew York Times
May 11th, 2009
What did Chevron do when it learned that “60 Minutes” was preparing a potentially damaging report about oil company contamination of the Amazon rain forest in Ecuador? It hired a former journalist to produce a mirror image of the report, from the corporation’s point of view.

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