By David AkanaVictoria Schneider Global oil giant Shell continued operating a compromised pipeline in Nigeria’s Niger Delta ...
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Crews continue cleanup efforts after a ruptured pipeline sent crude oil into the L.A. River and threatened wildlife.
"It’s been six months. We want to know answers." ...
The oil giant says the documents ignore the critical context of the complex operating environment at the time.
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PMI, whose Curtis Avenue location experienced a fatal explosion in 2022 and was cited for multiple pollution violations, now wants to install tanks at another location.
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A newly released internal documents of Shell has revealed that the company’s senior executives approved the continued operation of pipelines in the Niger Delta despite repeated warnings of ...
Investigation reveals regulator let firms off the hook on cleanup bonds despite backlog that will take decades to clear ...