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Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Nobody: 3:29pm On May 19, 2021


Multinational oil giant Shell has revealed its intention to withdraw from Nigeria’s onshore oil sector.

Making this known at Shell’s annual general meeting on Tuesday, the CEO, Van Beurden, said his organisation was in talks with the Nigerian government to work out how to exit its onshore licenses.

Mr Beurden explained that Niger Delta oil is no longer suitable for its business, adding that the incessant cases of oil theft and sabotage and spillage don’t fit with the organisation’s risk appetite.

“The balance of risks and rewards associated with our onshore portfolio is no longer compatible with our strategic ambitions,” Mr Beurden said. “We cannot solve community problems in the Niger Delta.”

He further disclosed that Shell proposed disengagement from Nigeria’s onshore sector will not affect its offshore operations, adding that the organisation is still very much interested in exploring the country’s deep water and natural gas.

Shell, had in the cause of its onshore operations in Nigeria, encountered numerous problems ranging from oil theft and pipeline sabotage, as well as lawsuits instituted by local communities over oil spills.

In February, Mr Buren while decrying the increasing sabotage and theft of oil in Nigeria disclosed that the multinational giant was considering sales of its onshore assets in Nigeria.

He said that growing cases of theft and sabotage in the Niger-Delta region could force the organisation to reconsider its onshore operations in Nigeria.

Last week, Peoples Gazette reported how Bayelsa and Rivers Communities along the 14-inch crude trunk line operated by Shell in the Niger Delta region suffered spillage in April as 276 barrels of crude oil pervaded their soils and water in three incidents.

Also in April, The Gazette reported two different cases of oil spillage in Bayelsa communities.

These spillages have continued to negatively affect the region’s environment, decreasing its agricultural productivity due to farmland degradation, and causing pollution of traditional fishing grounds and destruction of aquatic life.

In January, a Dutch court ordered the multinational oil giant to pay compensation in a case brought by four Nigerian farmers thirteen years ago, accusing the company of polluting their land.

The appeal court in The Hague ruled that Shell’s Nigerian subsidiary will pay for the damage wrought in the Niger Delta by its oil spills.

However, Shell has introduced Net-Zero plans to address the environmental issues caused by its operations.

The Net Zero plan seeks to end carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Nobody: 3:40pm On May 19, 2021
Thank God
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Veqtor: 3:46pm On May 19, 2021
shockedgrin

No source? So that some Fulani bmc like “helanus” nd “piss-filled protester” will be able to digest the news. cheesy

Ds one will affect the Fulani populace more than it will affect real owners of d oyel...chai...what will they now use to finance ter.ror. Oga o

BTW... what of the offshore operations? Lol. They better pack der baggages and go.

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by OfoIgbo: 3:50pm On May 19, 2021
They should also withdraw offshore. Not just onshore

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by baralatie(m): 3:51pm On May 19, 2021
They have been divesting since na
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Racoon(m): 3:52pm On May 19, 2021
While Nigeria keep on importing highly contaminated refined crude products from them. Forget this charade by this Dutchman.

The real koko is that they have seen that the disintegration of this false contraption of a country is fast approaching than expected.After all SHELL has been exploring for crude oil in Nigeria since oil was first discovered in large commercial quantity in Oloibiri.

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by slivertongue: 3:54pm On May 19, 2021
“The balance of risks and rewards associated with our onshore portfolio is no longer compatible with our strategic ambitions,” Mr Beurden said. “We cannot solve community problems in the Niger Delta.”

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Penguin2: 3:58pm On May 19, 2021
Where is the “Igbos want us join Biafra because of our oil” crew?

Your oil is turning to a piece of shit.

Useless and dumped.

Gas, which Southeast has its largest reserve in Africa, is the new bae!

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by EdoDefence: 4:04pm On May 19, 2021
Thank God, please leave our oil for us

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Pmpm: 4:05pm On May 19, 2021
Imagine
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Kundagarten: 4:20pm On May 19, 2021
Penguin2:
Where is the “Igbos want us join Biafra because of our oil” crew?

Your oil is turning to a piece of shit.

Useless and dumped.

Gas, which Southeast has its largest reserve in Africa, is the new bae!
Some of you talk from your anus.
You figures out with reckless abandon.
Where did you get the figures that the SE have the largest gas deposit. In your dreams abi?
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Chibuike21: 4:24pm On May 19, 2021
Penguin2:
Where is the “Igbos want us join Biafra because of our oil” crew?

Your oil is turning to a piece of shit.

Useless and dumped.

Gas, which Southeast has its largest reserve in Africa, is the new bae!

Read it again so you understand the gist. They talking of onshore not offshore.
This is why many see us indigbo as illiterates. We don't read before we respond.
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Nobody: 4:42pm On May 19, 2021
Penguin2:
Where is the “Igbos want us join Biafra because of our oil” crew?

Your oil is turning to a piece of shit.

Useless and dumped.

Gas, which Southeast has its largest reserve in Africa, is the new bae!

You see how South South are not doing attaché by force because of your gas. You guys should show them the same courtesy. Enjoy your gas.

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Asgard73: 4:46pm On May 19, 2021
Can we now have a peaceful referendum?
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by GreaterFuture(m): 4:47pm On May 19, 2021
We already know that they are leaving
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Biafrannuke: 5:04pm On May 19, 2021
Shell know what is coming
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by ThEGodFaThEr102: 5:13pm On May 19, 2021
Kundagarten:

Some of you talk from your anus.
You figures out with reckless abandon.
Where did you get the figures that the SE have the largest gas deposit. In your dreams abi?
How will you know when the only thing in your big head is coconut water. A simple google search would save you this embarrassment

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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by bastardmod: 5:19pm On May 19, 2021
Chibuike21:


Read it again so you understand the gist. They talking of onshore not offshore.
This is why many see us indigbo as illiterates. We don't read before we respond.

Indigbo... grin grin grin.....yoruba man claiming igbo
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by ogkrakkid(m): 5:31pm On May 19, 2021
AFONJAS / HERDSMEN greatest news..we are blessed.
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by CelebCircle: 5:33pm On May 19, 2021
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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by goodnessme1(f): 5:35pm On May 19, 2021
Chibuike21:


Read it again so you understand the gist. They talking of onshore not offshore.
This is why many see us indigbo as illiterates. We don't read before we respond.
But you are not Igbogrin grin
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by LikeAking: 5:52pm On May 19, 2021
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Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Akpangbo: 6:44pm On May 19, 2021
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What time are they leaving biko.
Re: Niger-delta Oil No Longer Suitable For Our Business: Shell CEO Van Beurden by Nigercity: 7:20pm On May 19, 2021
Some times
I do pity for this people
They keep settling many nigerdelta traditional leaders, doing many scholarship programs.
Yet many niger delta youth will still engage in Bunkering reduce there profit, and when bunkering cause spillage
Niger Delta people will still be angry about they damages it done to there streams, and some organizations will still drag shell to court
And if you see the amount shell normally pays for compensation you will really pity them!

Yet they people of nigerdelta keeps blaming them (saying, they milk them dry) while shell has been paying it due taxes to F.G as enshrined in the constitution.
Now how do we want shell and other companies to succeed in nigerdelta with these oyel mentality ...!

No wonder dangote
Skipped nigerdelta to build his
Oil firm in Lagos, if not
Niger delta youth for kindap his staff finish
(Through militancy) and accuses him of milking them dry and been the source of there poverty
While nigga pays his taxes accordingly!

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