John Donovan at the Shell Centre, 4 April 2012 Professional translation (by OneHourTranslation) of the German narration in the ARD TV Europa Magazine documentary feature: Great Britain: A lone fighter against Shell. Broadcast Saturday 21 April 2012. Great Britain: A lone fighter against Shell Next to the London Eye, the Shell Centre stands tall. Its [...]
Posts under ‘Nigeria’
Shell’s wildly inaccurate reporting of Niger Delta oil spill exposed
23 April 2012 A major oil spill in the Niger Delta was far worse than Shell previously admitted, according to an independent assessment obtained by Amnesty International and the Centre for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD), which exposes how the oil giant dramatically under-estimated the quantities involved. The spill in 2008, caused by a [...]
Nigerian Delta Rights Group of over 100 aggrieved former Shell employees
CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE POSTING BY THE NIGERIAN DELTA RIGHTS GROUP OF FORMER SHELL EMPLOYEES Find attached pictures of oil spills in the Niger Delta caused by SHELL and hidden away from Regulatory Agencies. These spills occurred and were hidden and cleaned up in-house using villagers from host communities, thereby, exposing them to toxic [...]
Shell looks at $4B in possible projects in Nigeria
Associated Press: Published April 18, 2012 LAGOS, Nigeria Royal Dutch Shell PLC is considering $4 billion worth of onshore projects in Nigeria to help capture natural gas currently burning at oil wells that contribute to global warming and can sicken those living nearby, the company’s CEO said Wednesday. CEO Peter Voser also said Shell’s [...]
Shell accused of deceit, trickery and fraud by a group of over 100 former employees
LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA FROM THE DELTA RIGHTS GROUP OF OVER 100 FORMER SHELL EMPLOYEES By John Donovan Printed below is a letter recently sent to the President of Nigeria by The Delta Rights Group, a group of over 100 former Shell employees who allege that they are the victims of deceit, trickery [...]
Shell emits over 6m tonnes of C02 into Nigerian environment
By Clara Nwachukwu: APRIL 17, 2012 Anglo Dutch Shell has confessed to emitting as much as 6.1million tonnes of carbon dioxide, C02, into the Nigerian environment during oil and gas operations in 2011. The admission comes, even as the international community continues to raise alarm on the effect of such emissions on humans, plants and [...]
Corruption, murder and intrigue in China
Posting on Shell Blog by LondonLad on Apr 16th, 2012 at 7:57 am REPLY TO THIS ARTICLE: Chinese Whispers: Sticking all sorts of crime on Shell? Not hysterical or a troll just sometimes fed up with the tabloid reporting you make with innuendos, titilation and insertions with the word Shell highlighted to try and make [...]
A Tale of Two Oil Slicks
April 13, 2012 By Alexis Flynn On Thursday, Royal Dutch Shell announced it was investigating a potential leak in the Gulf of Mexico. On the same day, it reported a more than sevenfold increase in the amount of crude spilled over the last year in Nigeria, one of its major host countries. But only one [...]
Shell’s Nigerian oil spills soar
Shell is facing the prospect of an embarrassing litigation in London, from Nigerian villagers affected by oil spills in 2008, after talks on a settlement broke down last month… By Tom Bergin: LONDON, April 12 | Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:07pm EDT (Reuters) – Royal Dutch Shell Plc said on Thursday that oil spills at [...]
Royal Dutch Shell PLC says its operational oil spills nearly doubled last year in Nigeria
By Associated Press, Updated: Thursday, April 12, 8:13 PM LAGOS, Nigeria Royal Dutch Shell PLC says the number of its operational oil spills nearly doubled last year. Shell made the statement Thursday in its annual sustainability report, saying it had 63 operational spills in 2011. Thats compared to 32 spills in 2010. Shell blamed them on [...]
WHY SHELL WILL NOT SUE JOHN DONOVAN FOR DEFAMATION
By John Donovan Visitors to this website must wonder why Shell does not sue me for defamation, given the frequent outspoken articles about the oil giant published under my name? The short answer is that there is no defamation if what is stated is true. Readers may find the long answer more interesting. Royal Dutch [...]
Nigeria: Shell Workers Held Over Electricity Demands by Community
4 April 2012 ABOUT 1,000 protesters have blocked the waterways in the Niger Delta to prevent oil giant Shell workers from reaching its oilrigs. The protesters on the boats reportedly held fourteen members of Shell staff. Efforts to reach the oil giant’s spokesman for comments proved abortive. However, Agency reports quoted Jonathan Omongu, leader of [...]
Corruption and Leadership: An Endless Cycle?
By Meika Jensen Corruption is a growing issue in a world that is nearing complete transparency these problems are not out in the open. Many schools, from top undergraduate business programs to top masters degree programs, are taking them on with increased education, but what about the professional world which already exists? In 2008, [...]
Shell battles to clean up its act in the Niger Delta
This is Shells dirty laundry, an ecological stain on its character that predates BPs despoliation of the Gulf of Mexico and will likely outlast it by many years… Given the reputational damage it has incurred from oil spills, not to mention the threat to staff of kidnap or murder, a huge question mark hangs over [...]
Nigeria: Shell workers ‘blocked’ by protesters
3 April 2012 Hundreds of Nigerian protesters blocked waterways in the Niger Delta to prevent Shell workers from reaching oil rigs. One protester said they wanted to remind Shell of its responsibilities to the local Nembe Island community, which needs electricity and other amenities. Later in the afternoon, a local chief ordered the protest to [...]


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