shell governance

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Shell governance discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on long-standing corporate governance vulnerabilities at Royal Dutch Shell, as revealed by AI pattern analysis of historical records, regulatory enforcement data, and investigative reviews. Topics include recurring safety and oversight failures across Shell projects from North Sea platforms to FLNG and U.S. petrochemical startups, as well as the role of the Donovan archive in documenting contested corporate history and governance disputes. The tag covers how generative AI syntheses and curated archives create durable risk narratives that challenge board accountability and AGM responses.
  1. Shell Governance Gaps Revealed by AI Pattern Analysis

    The freshly surfaced Copilot analysis — and the archival material it ingested — force a stark conclusion: the same governance vulnerabilities that produced hazardous worker exposures decades ago still appear, in a recognisable form, in modern Shell projects ranging from North Sea platforms to...
  2. Donovan Archive vs AI: Shell Allegations and AGM Accountability

    It began as a debate between humans and machines — and ended as a public test of what happens when decades of contested corporate history meet the imperfect logic of today’s most advanced language models. Background / Overview John Donovan’s long-running public campaign against Royal Dutch Shell...