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Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by lalasticlala(m): 4:09pm On May 19, 2021
(Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell is in talks with the Nigerian government to sell the Anglo-Dutch company's stake in onshore oilfields, CEO Ben van Beurden said on Tuesday.

Shell, the operator of the West African country's onshore oil and gas joint venture SPDC, has struggled for years with spills in the Niger Delta as a result of pipeline theft and sabotage as well as operational issues. The spills have led to costly repair operations and high-profile lawsuits.

Speaking at the company's annual general meeting, CEO Ben van Beurden said that Shell can no longer be exposed to the risk of theft and sabotage.

"We cannot solve community problems in the Niger Delta, that's for the Nigerian government perhaps to solve. We can do our best, but at some point in time, we also have to conclude that this is an exposure that doesn't fit with our risk appetite anymore," van Beurden said.

"We've drawn that conclusion, and we're now talking to the Nigerian government on the way forward."


Nigerian Oil Minister Timipre Sylva confirmed the government was in talks with Shell on how to divesting its onshore stakes.

The sides are considering transferring the stakes to SPDC or to another local company or selling it to a foreign company, Sylva said in a statement.

In February, a Dutch court held Shell's Nigerian subsidiary responsible for multiple oil pipeline leaks in the Niger Delta and ordered it to pay unspecified damages to farmers, leading van Beurden to call its Nigerian onshore assets as a "headache".

Last year Shell also lost a Nigerian high court case that could lead to $44 million in damages for spills.

Shell's Nigerian onshore joint venture SPDC has sold about 50% of its oil assets over the past decade. Shell's stake in SPDC gave it 156,000 barrels per day of oil equivalent in 2020, of which 66,000 barrels were oil.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN2CZ24J

Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by kayuseful: 4:11pm On May 19, 2021
Industries shutting down and people acting like it's all cool
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Simplyleo: 4:12pm On May 19, 2021
Ipob, how market?

All these destruction with the hope by the time we are in control of ND oil e go be walk over, if things go south, can our palm oil salvage our situation?
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by 3pleDAssistant: 4:12pm On May 19, 2021
Even Shell is like "we can't take this anymore"

The people who called us giant of Africa. I'll still find them and ask them what they saw.
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Akwamkpuruamu: 4:13pm On May 19, 2021
At least it will reduce the stake of Britain in this country and the easy fall of the zoo
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Chibuike21: 4:21pm On May 19, 2021
Ok
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Massiveglory: 4:27pm On May 19, 2021
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Simplyleo:
Ipob, how market?

All these destruction with the hope by the time we are in control of ND oil e go be walk over, if things go south, can our palm oil salvage our situation?
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Everyday you open mouth waaaaa with meaningless talks.
Whoever did this to you must be wicked!!

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Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Veqtor: 4:38pm On May 19, 2021
Simplyleo:
Ipob, how market?

All these destruction with the hope by the time we are in control of ND oil e go be walk over, if things go south, can our palm oil salvage our situation?

Oga go sleep. You think Igbos are like you pple that can't survive without oil?

Is oil the only thing that can generate income? People are thinking ahead nd u here talking about oil.

Countries wey no get oil...dem don die?
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Veqtor: 4:39pm On May 19, 2021
Massiveglory:
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Everyday you open mouth waaaaa with meaningless talks.
Whoever did this to you must be wicked!!

Ah swear down. Very pathetic.
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by BKayy: 4:39pm On May 19, 2021
Everybody is jumping out of the sinking ship. Netherlands don't want their name to be in the same sentence with Belgium and Britain because the history of the land they desecrated for oil in Igbo, Ijaw, Ibibio and Efik land won't remember them well
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by DenreleDave(m): 5:26pm On May 19, 2021
OK bye bye
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Topmaike007(m): 5:53pm On May 19, 2021
Okay Niger Delta militants we see una handwork oo
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Sleyk: 6:24pm On May 19, 2021
Is not that we don't love ourselves just that nobody wants another tribe to lordover them, is now new age of modernisation

In the Northern Nigeria core North (Fulanis) lords over the rest North (North East and North Central)... base on Islamic jihad conquest and the kind religion and cultural practice, they accepts it. Any attempt to free themselves always brought about banditry, insurgency and religious war on them

But in the South: South East is king, South West is King, and South South is King... such as our religion, tradition and education guides us.

But the same dipping of Quran into the Atlantic ocean has brought about Abuja(North)candidates into the political leadership of the South, when people without self esteem is chosen above men with merit to govern

The days of Awo and Zik the independent Regional system the nation was thriving in all area until the quest for one to rule all, one coup over counter coup things falling apart

Now is nolonger coup but blame against blame, no journey to freedom is short and easy

The resistance that will give birth to New Nigeria is either Quest for True FEDERALISM or peace referendum
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by ImmaculateJOE(m): 6:48pm On May 19, 2021
Simplyleo:
Ipob, how market?

All these destruction with the hope by the time we are in control of ND oil e go be walk over, if things go south, can our palm oil salvage our situation?
Ipob in far away Bayelsa an Ijaw land?..
These people are really conquering territories.
Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by tillaman(m): 6:59pm On May 19, 2021
angry

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Re: Shell Is Planning To Pull Out Of Nigeria’s On-Shore Oilfields by Nobody: 7:24pm On May 19, 2021
Well...

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