ARCTIC ALARM BELLS: SHELL KICKS OUT 60 WORKERS IN HOLLAND FOR DRUG USE
By John Donovan
Royal Dutch Shell has expelled 60 workers from a Dutch chemical plant after workers were caught using drugs.
The Shell Moerdijk plant in the Netherlands makes chemical products from petroleum. It employs over 800 employees and over 500 contractors. It is one of the largest chemical complexes in Europe.
Last October I reported a steam leak at the plant which resulted in flaring activity and a declaration of force majeure by Shell.
Today comes news of widespread drug use by workers at the plant.
Imagine the potential consequences if Shell workers in the Arctic drilling campaign had a similar problem. Perhaps they did in 2012. It would explain a lot.
The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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