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New research reveals Shell paid militants who destroyed Nigerian towns

PLATFORMLondon.org Monday 3 October 2011 Shell fuelled human rights abuses in Nigeria by paying huge contracts to armed militants, according to a new report published today by Platform and a coalition of NGOs and featured in The Guardian. [1] Counting the Cost implicates Shell in cases of serious violence in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region [...]

ROYAL DUTCH SHELL SKULLDUGGERY IN NIGERIA

By John Donovan We have been reporting for some time about Shell skullduggery in Nigeria, including: Shell’s sinister commercial relationship with militant leaders carrying out attacks against Shell employees and pipelines arming Nigerian police spies embedding Shell spies throughout the Nigerian government engaging in massive corruption Our sources have included Wiki-leaks, a senior manager inside [...]

New report exposes Shell complicity in Nigerian human rights abuses

Graphics from the Guardian article: Unloveable Shell, the Goddess of Oil By John Donovan Monday, 3 October 2011 Shell fueled human rights abuses in Nigeria by paying huge contracts to armed militants, according to a new report published today by Platform and a coalition of NGOs and featured in The Guardian. This evening we received [...]

Shell accused of fuelling violence in Nigeria by paying rival militant gangs

Oil company rejects watchdog’s claims that its local contracts made it complicit in the killing of civilians David Smith The Guardian, Monday 3 October 2011 Militants of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta travelling between camps. Photograph: Veronique de Viguerie/Getty Images Shell has fuelled armed conflict in Nigeria by paying hundreds of [...]

Shell’s failure to protect Nigeria pipeline ‘led to sabotage’

Shell Nigeria’s declaration this week that it cannot meet its international commitment to export 300,000 barrels a day of crude oil was caused by the company withdrawing contracts to pay people to monitor and protect the pipeline, Shell and independent reports indicate. Attacks on key pipeline force company to declare ‘force majeure’ and reduce exports [...]

Oil spill investigation begins as Shell plugs North Sea leak

Successful plugging of two Gannet Alpha leaks come as a Scottish newspaper reveals Shell’s poor safety record in the region An investigation by the Sunday Herald found that Shell had been officially censured 25 times in the past six years for breaking safety rules, giving it one of the worst safety records of any major [...]

Shell stops North Sea leak after 10 days

Scottish government launches investigation into safety procedures after worst oil spill in UK waters for a decade Fiona Harvey, environment correspondent guardian.co.uk, Friday 19 August 2011 19.56 BST The Shell oil spill in the North Sea. The marine coastguard has estimated that the oil on the sea surface covers about 6.7 sq km. Photograph: Marine [...]

Shells admits risk of further North Sea oil spill

Hundreds of tonnes of oil estimated to still be inside an offshore pipeline that has been leaking for a week Press Association guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 17 August 2011 13.59 BST The Royal Dutch Shell platform Gannett Alpha in the North Sea. Photograph: Ho/Reuters Shell has admitted that there are hundreds of tonnes of additional oil in [...]

Shell confirms oil leak in North Sea

Royal Dutch Shell has said it is working to contain an oil leak at its Gannet Alpha platform in the North Sea, but declined to specify the size of the leak. Reuters guardian.co.uk, Friday 12 August 2011 23.57 BST Shell have confirmed a leak in a pipeline serving one of their North Sea platforms. Photograph: [...]

Nigeria: Oil-polluted Ogoniland could become environmental model

UN says clean-up operation following two massive oil spills in the Niger Delta could benefit other African countries developing their oil reserves John Vidal guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 9 August 2011 10.55 BST Crude oil spilled in the Niger Delta swamps of Bodo, a village in Ogoniland. Photograph: Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP/Getty Images Ogoniland is one of the [...]

Niger Delta villagers go to the Hague to fight against oil gant Shell

John Vidal guardian.co.uk, Saturday 6 August 2011 11.29 BST A man walks on slippery spilled crude oil on the shores of the Niger Delta swamps of Bodo, a village in Niger’s oil-producing Ogoniland. Photograph: Pius Utomi Ekpei/AFP/Getty Images Goi is now a dead village. The two fish ponds, bakery and chicken farm that used to [...]

Oil in Nigeria: a history of spills, fines and fights for rights

On Wednesday Shell admitted liability for two massive oil spills in Nigeria. Ever since oil was discovered in the country in 1956, it has been a source of strife Adam Vaughan: Thursday 4 August 2011 09.22 BST Ogoni activist Ken Saro-Wiwa in 1993, two years before he was executed by the Nigerian government. Photograph: Greenpeace/AFP [...]

Shell accepts liability for two oil spills in Nigeria

Oil giant faces a bill of hundreds of millions of dollars following class action suit brought on behalf of communities in Bodo, Ogoniland John Vidal in Bodo guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 3 August 2011 11.07 BST The impact of an oil spill near Ikarama in the Niger delta. Photograph: Amnesty International UK Shell faces a bill of [...]

Profits soar at Shell

Oil group unveils earnings of nearly £5bn for the last quarter Terry Macalister Thursday 28 July 2011 19.12 BST Profits at Shell soared 77% to nearly £5bn in the last three months, but the oil group said there was little chance of lower prices for motorists, with energy prices due to rise even further in [...]

Shell’s drilling off Australia could ‘devastate’ endangered marine life

WWF demands full environmental impact assessment before Shell starts work near the Ningaloo marine park, north of Perth Alison Rourke: Friday 8 July 2011 17.49 BST Whale sharks, the world’s biggest species of fish, could be put at risk by oil drilling near Ningaloo marine park, western Australia. Photograph: Henry Walcott/AP Conservation groups in Australia [...]