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Shell pays out $102M on Nigerian spills

A SETTLEMENT reached between Royal Dutch Shell and the Bodo community in Nigeria's Niger River Delta region will lead to a payment of £55 million ($A102.8 million) for two oil spills which occurred in 2008.

Shell pays out $102M on Nigerian spills

The payment is to be split, with £35 million going to individual claimants and £20 million to the community as a whole. With 15,600 Nigerians from Ogoniland taking part in the settlement,...

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