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Shell’s Exit from Nigerian Oil Fields

Jordan Luke by Jordan Luke
1 year ago
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Amnesty International leads push to halt Shell asset sale in Nigeria

Amnesty International leads push to halt Shell asset sale in Nigeria

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In the first month of the year, Shell Plc disclosed its intentions to divest its onshore oil and gas operations in Nigeria, transferring ownership to the Renaissance consortium. The initiative, part of Shell’s strategic plan since 2021, seeks to address persistent challenges such as environmental damage and security issues associated with its Nigerian ventures.

Awaiting the green light from President Bola Tinubu, this transaction is a pivotal move for Shell to withdraw from the demanding Niger Delta region.

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The proposed sale has raised significant environmental concerns within Nigeria. Activists and local inhabitants are calling for a comprehensive remediation of the territories affected by oil spills and appropriate compensation before the transfer of Shell’s holdings.

In a concerted effort, 40 organizations, spearheaded by Amnesty International, have implored the Nigerian government to suspend the sale until key protective measures are in place. These measures include a thorough evaluation of the environmental degradation linked to the assets, a pledge to allocate funds for restoration efforts, and active engagement with the impacted communities.

The oil industry in the Niger Delta has seen a slowdown in transactions, with the anticipation that President Tinubu’s recent election would catalyze the process now waning.

Other energy giants like Exxon Mobil Corp., Eni SpA, and Equinor ASA are also in line, awaiting the necessary regulatory consents to finalize their own divestitures in Nigeria.

The Renaissance consortium, poised to take over Shell’s assets, comprises notable entities such as ND Western Limited, Aradel Holdings Plc, FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company Limited, the Waltersmith Group, and the Petrolin Group, as reported by Bloomberg.

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