SHELL TO FUND NIGER DELTA CLEANUP; COSTS COULD HIT €500 MILLION
Article by Janene Van Jaarsveldt published 4 May 2015 by nltimes.nl
Shell will clean up the oil spill in a heavily polluted area in the Niger Delta. This area is located in Bodo, Nigeria, which has about 40 thousand inhabitants. The company will also carry the costs of the cleanup.
According to the Volkskrant, the cost of the cleanup is estimated at between 134 to 446 million euros.
This agreement was made between Shell, the local population and local environmental organizations with the help of former Dutch ambassador to Nigeria, Bert Ronhaar. The agreement was signed in Prot Harcout in the Niger Delta on Friday.
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