Royal Dutch/Shell: Human Rights in Nigeria Synopsis: Royal Dutch Shell began oil production in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria in 1958 and has a long history of working closely with the Nigerian government to quell popular opposition to its presence in the region. From 1990-1995‚ Nigerian soldiers‚ at Shell’s request and with Shell’s assistance and financing‚ used deadly force and conducted massive‚ brutal raids against the Ogoni people living in the Niger Delta to repress a growing movement
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STRAYER UNIVERSITY THE SHELL OIL COMPANY: FUEL OIL CARGO TRANSPORTATION COST MINIMIZATION A TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR FARAMARZ FATHNEZHAD‚ PH.D. QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR BUSINESS MAT540 007016 WINTER 2006 BY ALPHARD VICTOR T. ROMERO ALEXANDRIA‚ VIRGINIA MARCH 2006 Contents Chapter 1. Introduction…………………..…...…………..……………………..………..2 2. The Case Of Shell Oil Company……………………………….…...……..….3 3. The Case Figures And Calculations.……….…………………….….....
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NA0198 Shell E&P Ireland Limited (SEPIL) and the Corrib Gas Controversy James J. Kennelly‚ Skidmore College Trevor Mengel‚ Skidmore College This is one of the biggest stories in the country. . . . Either corporate rule will continue to dictate in this country‚ or the will of the people. Maura Harrington of the Shell to Sea Campaign‚ June 2‚ 20091 . . . Has my vision of Shell being an accepted and welcome part of the community become a reality? Not fully. But I believe we are on the right
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Case facts Nike entered the 1980s on a roll‚ thanks to the successful launch of Nike Air technology in the Tailwind running shoe in 1979. By the end of 1980‚ Nike completed its IPO and became a publicly traded company. This began a period of transition‚ where several of Nike’s early pioneers decided to move on to other pursuits. Even Phil Knight stepped down as president for more than a year in 1983-1984‚ although he remained the chairman of the board and CEO. By the mid-1980s‚ Nike had slipped
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IMPACT OF OIL SPILLAGE ON RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA SUBMITTED TO COVENTRY UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS BY NWANNA ONYINYECHI RUTH STUDENT ID; 5423377 INTRODUCTION Oil spillage is the introduction of chemical hydrocarbon into the ecosystem. Such as lands‚ water systems‚ forest etc. which serves as a habitat for humans‚ mammals‚ birds‚ fishes etc. Though the oil production
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Situation: In the last fifteen years‚ Shell International has undergone many changes in their organizational structure. Three major events‚ the Brent Spar incident‚ human rights problems in Nigeria‚ and shareholder activism moved Shell to do a thorough examination of their company. After many attacks by activists‚ Shell first‚ changed from a complicated matrix form of organization to five worldwide business units. These units were exploration‚ production‚ oil products‚ chemicals‚ gas and coal‚ and
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Royal Dutch Shell in Nigeria 1. Does Shell bear some responsibility for the problems in the Ogoni region of Nigeria? I believe Shell is somewhat responsible for the problems. They seem to be taking advantage of a lower classed and less advanced country and its natural resources. If they had practiced better corporate responsibility then things would not have escalated as much. 2. What steps might Shell have taken to nip some of the protests against it in the butt‚ or even preempt
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Ofon Field‚ Oil and Gas Field‚ Nigeria Ofon Field is an oil and natural gas field located in the Oil Mining Lease (OML) 102‚ about 65km offshore in the south-eastern coast of Nigeria. The reserves lie at a water depth of 40m (131ft). The OML 102 is owned by state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC - 60%) and is operated by Total Exploration-Production Nigeria (TEPNG - 40%)‚ formerly Elf Petroleum Nigeria. The proved and probable reserves at Ofon are about 350 million barrels
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ISSN 1940-204X Activity-Based Management in Shell Gabon* Shahid Ansari Babson College Jan Bell Babson College Background Table 1 SG’s 2000 OPEX Cost Forecast 2 During the 1990s‚ world events‚ such as Russia’s increased oil production and Asia’s economic meltdown‚ caused excess oil supply. In fact‚ by mid-2002‚ there was over 6 million barrels per day of excess production capacity. Oil prices‚ much like any other commodity prices‚ respond to supply conditions with wide price
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NIGERIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY What is the aim of the study? (there should only be 1 Aim) To examine the impact of public policy and government regulation on the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry and suggest proposals for reform. What are the objectives of your study? To evaluate the existing legal and extra-legal measures used in regulating exploration and production of crude oil in Nigeria‚ examining the impact of such statutory provisions like the Land Use Act of 1978 and the Nigerian Oil and
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