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Paradise Lost

Thirteen years ago today, the world watched in horror as a brutal military dictatorship executed Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists. Ken and the others were fighting against Shell for a greater share of the oil waealth that was...

Bush’s Iranian legacy

Poor old George. He doesn’t quite get it. He doesn’t quite understand that what he does with his right hand impacts what he does with his left. Take the thorny issue of Iran. There is increasing speculation that Bush wants...

“Our wells are drying”

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia has said that his country was considering quitting OPEC because it was no longer a net oil exporter. "Our wells are drying," he said in a nationally televised speech, adding that the country needed to...

MEND launches another attack in Nigeria…

No let up in the chaos of Nigeria. Rebels from the Niger Delta blew up a Royal Dutch Shell pipeline yesterday, forcing the firm to cut production, helping keep world oil prices near record highs as a consequence. It was...

China “Now Top Carbon Polluter”

It’s been a long time in coming, but China has overtaken the US as the world's "biggest polluter" of carbon dioxide. According to a report to be published next month by a team from the University of California team, China’s...

Russian Oil Production has “Peaked”

Russian oil production has dropped this year for the first time in a decade, adding to the already jittery oil market, with some industry insiders saying it has already "peaked". Russia, the world's biggest oil exporter after Saudi Arabia, averaged...

Nigeria: Oil Transparency Remains “Elusive”

Although Nigeria passed legislation last year establishing an independent body the to make sure that oil majors pay the necessary royalties and taxes, anti-corruption activists are saying the law is not strong enough to fully clean the industry. Under the...

Shell Calls Force Majeure on Nigerian Operations

You can see why Alaska is so attractive for Shell. Its only got a few polar bears in its way, rather than thousands of locals who oppose its operations. The company’s Nigerian arm said that 130,000 barrels per day (bpd)...

Wake up and Smell the Coffee…

Coffee farmers in Uganda are worried that climate change is damaging production of coffee, Uganda's biggest export. "Global warming will be very dangerous for my coffee," says one 33-year-old coffee farmer Emmanual Kawesi, explaining that more sunshine and less rain...

Another Week, Another Oil Spill

Suddenly another week cannot go past without another oil spill. Recently, we have had spills in Russia, California, South Korea and now Norway. Yesterday, about 25,000 barrels of oil spilled into the Norwegian sector of the North Sea at the...