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  • Exclusive interviews with Al-Jazeera on Shell’s security spending in Nigeria

    Exclusive interviews with Al-Jazeera on Shell’s security spending in Nigeria

    On 20 August, Al-Jazeera interviewed Platform researcher Ben Amunwa about the leaked data that revealed Shell’s deep financial links to human rights abusers in Nigeria. Unfortunately a technical hitch cut the first interview short. However, it’s worth watching, if only for the ‘shifty eyes’ at the end of the video as the line cuts out…

    21 Aug 2012 admin
  • Data leak reveals Shell’s deep financial links to human rights abusers in Nigeria

    Data leak reveals Shell’s deep financial links to human rights abusers in Nigeria

    Shell spent at least $383 million on security in Nigeria between 2007 and 2009, according to company data leaked to oil watchdog Platform.[1] Shell’s leaked data is analysed in a new Platform briefing, Dirty Work: Shell’s security spending in Nigeria and beyond, which shows that a substantial amount of Shell’s security spending went into the…

    19 Aug 2012 admin
  • Collected Films by the Reclaim Shakespeare Company: ‘To BP or not BP’

    Collected Films by the Reclaim Shakespeare Company: ‘To BP or not BP’

    The Reclaim Shakespeare Company has delivered a spectacular set of performances at BP sponsored Royal Shakespeare Company events over the Cultural Olympiad season. Here's the collection of videos they've put together to tell the whole story. Performance 1: The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, before The Tempest, April 23rd (Shakespeare’s birthday!) Performance 2: The Royal Shakespeare Theatre…

    1 Aug 2012 admin
  • Unpicking Nigeria’s new draft oil law

    Unpicking Nigeria’s new draft oil law

    This guest blog was written by Jeremy Weate. He runs Naijablog and is on twitter. Over the past few years, Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) has acquired a mythic, if not theological framing. It’s as if the document, once gazetted, will provide a final judgement on the direction of reform of the sector. No matter the…

    25 Jul 2012 admin
  • Que Sera Sera: the UK Government and Arctic oil

    Que Sera Sera: the UK Government and Arctic oil

    Last week ministers appeared in front of the Environmental Audit Committee to defend their position on Arctic oil extraction. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Polar Regions Unit states that while it is concerned with “the effects of climate change on the Arctic” they also recognise “the potential of the Arctic to strengthen energy security” –…

    11 Jul 2012 admin
  • Tangled up in US cables: an intern’s view

    Tangled up in US cables: an intern’s view

      This post was written by Platform intern, Pip Brown. Back in October 2011, I gladly accepted the task of working together with Platform researchers and sifting through the US Embassy cables to find information on oil and conflict in the Niger Delta. How many could there be? I typed the words “Shell” and “Nigeria”…

    5 Jul 2012 admin
  • EU announces Arctic policy, but what does it mean?

    EU announces Arctic policy, but what does it mean?

    Yesterday (3rd July) the European Commission published a document outlining its policy position on the Arctic region. Alarmingly, one of the action priorities listed in the press release is "Promotion and development of environmentally friendly technologies that could be used by extractive industries in the Arctic". In the Communication full text (p9) they add: In…

    4 Jul 2012 anna
  • ‘Out damn logo!’ A week of oil-sponsorship controversy in the theatre world

    ‘Out damn logo!’ A week of oil-sponsorship controversy in the theatre world

    Phew! There’s been so much going on this last week in terms of various interventions and speaking out on the controversial subject of BP sponsorship that at times it’s been hard to keep up. Here’s handy timeline to help keep people in the loop. Things had already been simmering away following renowned actor Mark Rylance…

    2 Jul 2012 admin

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