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 [...]
Posts on ‘April 17th, 2012’
Skirting sanctions on Iranian crude
By John Donovan Reuters and PennEnergy have reported on the current skullduggery by Iran, which is desperately trying to skirt sanctions by turning off normal electronic tracking and identification devices on Iranian oil tankers. Some of the oil being shipped is no doubt destined for Shell. Trying to avoid the odium of its association with [...]
Corrib police rape-tape incident
Ms Sullivan was one of the women involved in the incident, first reported in The Mayo News in April 2011, where Gardaí inadvertently taped themselves joking about raping female protestors they had just arrested at the Corrib Gas site in north Mayo. Rape Tape investigation criticised Academics complain to Garda Ombudsman about aggressive procedures used [...]
Partnership deals between Shell and PetroChina likely to be investigated
By John Donovan In February 2012, Royal Dutch Shell CEO Peter Voser confirmed that Shell is in a global partnership with PetroChina and its parent company, China National Petroleum Corp. Mr Voser said in relation to CNPC: Its part of our global partnership to optimize our business working environment inside and outside China. The partnership [...]
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 [...]

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