Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria
Enlarge text Shrink text- Eteama, H.C. Inflation in Nigeria, 1987:t.p. (Shell Petroleum Dev. Company (Nig.) Ltd.; Lagos)
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- Shell Nigeria Ltd. People and the environment [its annual report] website (viewed 18 Sept. 2007), 2006:Shell companies in Nigeria page (today, four Shell companies operate in Nigeria: Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC), Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), Shell Nigeria Oil Products Limited (SNOP), and Shell Nigeria Gas Limited (SNG); they are referred to collectively as Shell Nigeria)
Shell Nigeria is the common name for Shell plc's Nigerian operations carried out through four subsidiaries—primarily Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC). Royal Dutch Shell's joint ventures account for more than 21% of Nigeria's total petroleum production (629,000 barrels per day (100,000 m3/d) (bpd) in 2009). The company has been controversial in communities in the Niger Delta, who point to its poor environmental record and that most of the economic benefit from oil exploitation has not benefited local communities. In particular, when, in 1993 the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) organized large protests against Shell and the government, it led to repression of the local community. The company has been responsible for some significant oil spills in the Niger delta, and both Nigerian and European courts have held them liable for environmental destruction. One of the most significant cases was at one of Shell's oil extraction facilities located in the Ejama-Ebubu community.
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