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  • Bust-up between Aliyev and BP reveals corporate profiteering as Azeri oil peaks

    Azerbaijan’s President, Ilham Aliyev, gave a speech last week accusing oil company BP of “false promises” and “gross mistakes”. In a country where regime and corporation are closely intertwined – and almost symbiotic – what is going on behind the political theatre? Why the public outburst? Aliyev revealed that Azerbaijan had lost $8 billion in…

    Bust-up between Aliyev and BP reveals corporate profiteering as Azeri oil peaks

  • 7 Oct 2012 admin

    BP’s Caucasus gas pipeline blows up, as conflict escalates along route

    A blast on the Turkish section of BP’s South Caucasus Gas Pipeline has shut down fuel exports, putting a stop to gas exports from  Azerbaijan to Turkey. The explosion took place in a forest between the villages of Yagbasan and Catag, in remote north-eastern Turkey, near the borders with Georgia & Armenia. The Turkish Ministry…

    BP’s Caucasus gas pipeline blows up, as conflict escalates along route

  • 5 Oct 2012 admin

    Bowing to a dead dictator: pipelines, personality cults and the US Ambassador

    Azeri democracy activists were enraged when in September, the new US Ambassador to Baku bowed down in front of the memorial to the late dictator Heydar Aliyev, father of the current dictator Ilham Aliyev.  The State Department initially tried to claim that Richard Morningstar had only laid a wreath of flowers at the memorial to…

    Bowing to a dead dictator: pipelines, personality cults and the US Ambassador

  • As BP’s “Contract of the Century” comes of age, new book reveals untold story of corruption & power

    Today, BP’s Baku mega-oil project – one of its largest in the world – comes of age, 18 years since the Contract of the Century was signed in September 1994. To mark the anniversary, Verso Books and Platform are releasing a new book detailing its hidden story of geo-political manipulation, imprisonment of critics and environmental…

    As BP’s “Contract of the Century” comes of age, new book reveals untold story of corruption & power

  • Strong Laws Needed To Curb Corporate Abuse

    This is a guest post by Katie Redford, Director of EarthRights International.  For many in the international human rights community, the new data about Shell’s security spending in Nigeria – including outlays of over $380,000,000 for just the period from 2007 to 2009 – released last week by Platform, is not surprising. The multinational oil giant has had…

    Strong Laws Needed To Curb Corporate Abuse

  • 26 Aug 2012 admin

    Oil companies gave cash and contracts to militants and warlords in Nigeria

    Shell and Chevron have funded armed militant groups in the volatile Niger Delta region of Nigeria since at least 2003, according to oil-industry sources and US embassy cables. Both oil companies have also paid ‘protection’ money to other hostile groups for decades. Platform’s new briefing, as reported in the Daily Mail, is called Fuelling the Violence: Oil…

    Oil companies gave cash and contracts to militants and warlords in Nigeria

  • 25 Aug 2012 admin

    AUDIO-FEST! Shell security spending hits the global airwaves

    Here’s a selection of interviews with Platform on Shell’s security spending in Nigeria. Packing these – and these – into a single day was a logistical challenge to say the least. But doing so meant reaching an audience of millions across several continents. Hitting the radio waves was particularly important for us, since the source…

    AUDIO-FEST! Shell security spending hits the global airwaves

  • 24 Aug 2012 admin

    Dutch MPs investigate Shell’s “irresponsible and unacceptable” security spending

    Following Platform’s publication of leaked internal data on Shell’s security spending in Nigeria and beyond, several Dutch MPs have submitted official questions to the Netherlands government, probing Shell’s record on human rights abuses. If only UK MPs would emulate their Dutch colleagues, we may actually see a measure of corporate accountability. Below is a rough…


  • 19 Aug 2012 admin

    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…

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

  • 7 Aug 2012 admin

    The Oil Road – Journeys from the Caspian Sea to the City of London

    The new Paperback edition has a brand new Afterword… “★★★★★…The Oil Road opens the lid on the often-shady energy economy, weaving absorbing travel reportage into powerful investigative journalism…. If you want to know why oil matters, read this book.” – Time Out (book of the week) “An elegantly written travel book…will make you think the next…

    The Oil Road – Journeys from the Caspian Sea to the City of London