ShellNews.net: FINANCIAL TIMES ON ROYAL
DUTCH SHELL NIGERIAN PRODUCTION SHUT DOWN: Thursday 18 August 2005: NY 03.00 ET
FT REPORTS ON ROYAL DUTCH SHELL NIGERIAN
PRODUCTION SHUT DOWN: Thursday 18 August 2005: 03.00 ET
ShellNews.net introduction by Alfred Donovan: Quite correctly, citizens in the
oil rich Arab nations have benefited from their own natural resources and are
now among the wealthiest people in the world. They have considerable power,
influence and respect. It is impossible to reconcile that situation with what
has happened in Nigeria where the population has been oppressed and exploited by
Shell and successive Nigerian regimes and Ogoniland has been subjected to long
term ecological degradation. While the Ogoni people sit on top of oil fields,
but remain abysmally poor, the disgraced Sir Philip Watts sits on an $18 million
(US dollar) pension pot. It is simply obscene and indefensible. After yet
another document meant for consumption solely by Shell management was leaked to
the press in mid June 2004, Shell was forced to admit that its actions in
Nigeria fed “a vicious cycle of violence and corruption”. The continuing
protests should be viewed against that backdrop.
FINANCIAL TIMES: NIGERIAN PROTEST SHUTS DOWN
RIVERS STATE OIL PRODUCTION
Published: August 18 2005
Shell yesterday shut down 14,200 barrels of daily oil production in Nigeria
after community groups surrounded two of its facilities in Rivers State, in the
oil-rich south-east of the country.
Shell normally produces more than 1m barrels of oil a day in Nigeria as part of
a joint venture with Eni of Italy, Total of France and the state-owned Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation. Shell is Nigeria's largest oil producer.
The community groups from Rukpokwu, Rivers State, surrounded the Agbada 1
flowstation in the Niger delta, said Shell, shutting down 14,200 barrels of
daily production.
It was reported that the groups were protesting about a lack of compensation
following an oil spill at the end of 2003.
ARTICLE ENDS
Some related newspaper reports are accessible below.
Mail on Sunday: Shell chief 'had a private army'
Daily Times: Shell's corrupt shell game in Nigeria
The Observer: UK firms face lawsuits as Watts quits ICC post
London Evening Standard: Shell facing court over 'rights abuses'
The Independent: Shell faces human rights grilling
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