London, October 27, 2022 "We are delivering robust results at a time of ongoing volatility in global energy markets. We continue to strengthen Shell's portfolio through disciplined investment and
27.10.2022 - London, October 27, 2022 We are delivering robust results at a time of ongoing volatility in global energy markets. We continue to strengthen Shell s portfolio through disciplined investment and transform the company for a low-carbon future. At .
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has awarded a grant to Nigeria’s Daybreak Power Solutions, for a feasibility study to help optimize clean energy supply to business entities in the country.
“What would you do if someone dumped nine Olympic swimming pools of oil into your community?”
This is the question that is splayed across Amnesty International’s webpage on the Niger Delta oil spills. As it turns out, since 2011, Shell alone has reported 1,010 spills, with 110,535 barrels or 17.5 million litres dumped into water bodies in the Niger Delta a conservative number, as the Nigerian government and other experts have estimated it to be even more. As this data is from 2018, the numbers do not consider the spills that have occurred since then or before then, including the infamous Ogoniland spills.
Ironically, on Earth Day this year, April 22, the tabloids carried stories of the finalisation of the Joint Investigative report of the Shell-owned Okordia-Rumuekpe 14-inch trunk line which had spilled 213 barrels- over 33, 000 liters- of crude oil on April 7 into the Ikarama community. According to the report, the spill had polluted 1.34 hectares of land, at least two footb