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Nigeria: Ogoni Land after Shell

Publisher: International Crisis Group

Publication Date: September 19, 2008

Publisher Website: http://www.crisisgroup.org/

Language: en

Category: Nigeria, Advocacy and Research Groups, Conflict, Peace and Security, Petroleum


The Nigerian government’s 4 June 2008 decision to replace the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) as operator of oil concessions in Ogoni areas offers an opportunity for ending one of the longest-running conflicts between a multinational oil company and a local community in the Niger Delta. But to ensure that new friction does not develop between the Ogoni and Shell’s successor company, it must be followed by a comprehensive program of consultations with local populations to address the remaining issues involved in oil production in this area, including environmental protection and distribution of revenues.


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