Shell faces allegations of complicity in horrific abuses by the Nigerian government, including the execution of environmental protestor Ken Saro-Wiwa.
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/ 30 September 2008
Oil giant Shell has become the first Western oil company to win significant access to the energy sector in Iraq since the 1970s, in a $4-billion move.
Production is soaring in Alberta’s bitumen belt, but the environment is suffering, writes John Vidal.
Nigerian militants have blown up a key oil-supply pipeline operated by Chevron, in the latest attack targeting the country’s oil industry.