Sunday 7 August 2011

Analysis: Nigerian oil region's gloomy outlook unmoved by U.N. (Reuters)

A canoe used for siphoning crude oil to illegal oil refinery is seen on a creek in Ogoniland outside Port Harcourt in Nigeria's Delta region March 24, 2011. REUTERS/Akintunde AkinleyeReuters - A landmark U.N. report on 50 years of oil pollution in Nigeria is unlikely to bring the change many had hoped for, after Shell and the national petroleum company went on the defensive and weary local communities said they had seen it all before.



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