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Shell faces $5 billion fine

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ABUJA -Nigerian regulators have told parliament that Royal Dutch Shell should be fined $5 billion for environmental damage caused by an oil spill at its offshore Bonga field, one of the biggest in the history of Africas largest energy industry. Shell said on Tuesday there was no legal basis for the proposed fine. The National […]

ABUJA -Nigerian regulators have told parliament that Royal Dutch Shell should be fined $5 billion for environmental damage caused by an oil spill at its offshore Bonga field, one of the biggest in the history of Africas largest energy industry.

Shell said on Tuesday there was no legal basis for the proposed fine.

The National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) told a parliamentary committee on Monday that although last years spill, estimated at around 40 000 barrels, was contained offshore, there was a serious environmental threat.

NOSDRA said the spill was caused by a failure in Shells oil export hose.

The spilled barrels impacted approximately 950 square kilometres of water surface and affected a great number of sensitive environmental resources, the NOSDRA presentation to the environment committee of the national assembly said.

It has a direct social impact on the livelihood of people in the riverine areas whose primary occupation is fishing.

Shell said last Decembers spill happened while a tanker was loading oil, leading to the complete shutdown of the companys 200 000 barrel per day Bonga facility, about 120km off the coast of the West African nation. We do not believe there is any basis in law for such a fine. Neither do we believe that SNEPCo (Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Co) has committed any infraction of Nigerian law to warrant such a fine, Shell said on Tuesday.

SNEPCo responded to this incident with professionalism and acted with the consent of the necessary authorities at all times to prevent environmental impact as a result of the incident. Bonga accounts for around 10% of monthly oil flows from Opec member Nigeria, the continents largest exporter of crude oil. Production restarted in January. Oil spills are common in the mangrove creeks onshore Nigeria. Many are caused by sabotage strikes or oil thieves tapping into easily accessible pipelines. Several communities have taken Shell to court over a failure to clean up spills. A United National Environment Programme report last year said Shell was not doing enough to clean up spills and maintenance of infrastructure was inadequate. Reuters