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Shell faces calls to safely decommission old assets before Nigeria exit

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FILE PHOTO: The logo of British multinational oil and gas company Shell is displayed during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Chris Helgren//File Photo

By Seun Sanni

LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigeria needs to ensure that Shell safely dismantles its old infrastructure or pays to remove them from the Niger delta before its exit, says a report on the environmental impact of the activities of multinational companies.

Shell is set to exit from Nigeria’s onshore oil and gas operations after agreeing in January to sell the business to a consortium of five mostly local companies for $2.4 billion.

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The deal is the latest by an international oil company seeking to divest from Nigeria’s troubled onshore oil sector. But the cost of dismantling old assets could leave the country with environmental degradation, says the report by the not for profit Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO).

“The big issue is that Shell is leaving onshore Niger delta and leaving behind potentially a massive bill for (clean up),” SOMO’s executive director, Audrey Gaughran said.

Shell did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.

When it announced the deal in January, it said the Renaissance consortium would take over responsibility for dealing with oil spills in the delta which Shell has long maintained are mostly due to theft of oil and interference with pipelines.

Layi Fatona, vice chairman of ND Western, one of the five companies in the Renaissance consortium, did not comment directly on the issue or how much it had budgeted to clean up, but told Reuters that the grouping will follow the country’s legal requirements.

Gbenga Komolafe, head of Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, told Reuters that oil majors would need to show compliance with rules on decommissioning among others before they are granted consent to exit.

He did not name Shell and the regulator declined to comment on whether the oil major or other companies have complied with the rules. The government has indicated that it would not block the Shell deal.

Communities in the delta are also demanding environmental restoration or compensation from Shell for land damaged by historical oil spills.

“We depend on farming and fishing, but now our lands and rivers have been destroyed. If they leave without healing the soil, how do we survive?,” says 61-year-old farmer Ayibakuro Warder, from Ikarama community in Bayelsa state.

(Writing by Chijioke Ohuocha; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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