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Nigeria’s Delta oil spill clean-up will cost Shell | Quartz
Next year will mark the 60th anniversary of Shell’s discovery of oil in Nigeria’s Delta region. It could spend the next 30 years–and billions of dollars–cleaning up a devastating
After decades of legal battles, the government of Nigeria announced the launch of a huge clean-up plan in the Niger Delta, which was once destroyed by oil drilling activities. It’s an unprecedented operation that will take 25 to 30 years to be completed and will have an estimated cost of a billion dollars.
Ten years of oil pollution detection in the Eastern | Nature
The Eastern Mediterranean region, a vital conduit for global maritime trade, faces significant environmental challenges due to marine pollution, particularly from oil spills. This is the first
The rupture spewed more than 3.8 megalitres (1 million US gallons) of crude into the Delta. Because the spill occurred just 10 days after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, people affected by repeated spills in the Niger Delta noted "massive differences" in international response to these disasters and relative lack of media
Shell in Nigeria: Polluted communities 'can sue in | BBC
Shell is responsible for about 50% of the delta's oil production. it will take more than 30 years which is a long time." its subsidiary had worked hard to both clean up and prevent spills.
A few days after villagers in Kedere in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region noticed oil seeping from the pipe that runs beside the village, a few boys from the village went out with shovels, dug pits a few feet deep, scooped the oil into the ground and burned it, finally covering it with sand. “During the dry season, it looks nice,” Anyakwee Nsirimovu, director of the Institute for
Shell oil spill: Nigeria's Ogoniland clean up could take 30
The UN report estimated that the clean up of Ogoniland could take up to 30 years. Canoes lie in oil-slicked mud on the shore of the Bodo creek in Ogoniland near Nigeria's oil hub city of Port
"The company involved in the clean up of the massive oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico is handling the job," Christian Kpandei told news agency Agence France-Press (AFP). it could take 30 years
No clean up, no justice: Shell’s oil pollution in the Niger Delta
Nearly 10 years after a clean-up was urged for areas polluted by Shell and other oil companies in the Niger Delta, work has begun on only 11% of planned sites while vast areas remain heavily contaminated, according to a new investigation by four NGOs.
The environmental impact has been profound. Around 40 million litres of oil are spilled across the Niger Delta each year, according to the Rise for Bayelsa campaign. This has led to devastating pollution that could take 30 years to clean up and shocking health threats for people living in the area. In one community in western Ogoniland
Will shell bring oil spill to justice in Niger Delta?
It will be answering to 13,000 people from the Ogale and Bille communities in the Niger Delta, whose homes and local environments have been polluted by oil spilling out of Shell¡¯s oil pipes ¨C it¡¯s the latest step in a 9-year legal fight. Unsurprisingly, Shell is fighting this attempt to bring it to justice in court.
What did shell say about Niger Delta pollution?
The Niger Delta communities of more than 40,000 people say decades of pollution have severely affected their lives, health and local environment. The oil giant had argued it was only a holding company for a firm that should be judged under Nigerian law. Shell described the legal ruling as disappointing. What does the ruling say?
How long does it take to clean up pollution in the Niger Delta?
In 2011 the UN concluded it would take 30 years to clear up the vast amounts of pollution in the Niger Delta. The Ogale community of about 40,000 people are mostly fishermen or farmers who rely on Ogoniland's waterways. But pollution has all but destroyed fishing, turning their lush home into a toxic wasteland.
Will Nigeria clean up the Niger Delta?
By Ishaq Khalid, BBC News, Lagos The Niger Delta pollution has continued despite years of promises by successive governments in Nigeria to clean it up. In 2016 President Muhammadu Buhari launched an ambitious clean-up operation in Ogoniland. The work is ongoing but residents say little progress has been made.