Nigerian Shell Oil Spill Bigger Than bp Oil Spell
Nigerian Shell Oil Spill Bigger Than Gulf Of Mexico - US and Europe ignoring it
I've been having a conversation about the Illuminati card game and bp oil spill. I would like to share the sad Nigerian story of Nigerian Shell oil spill.
Hopefully some people will understand what I’m talking about. And remember, this is something that is not in the media because of something else happening in gulf of Mexico.
Nigerian Shell Oil Spill Bigger Than Gulf Of Mexico - US and Europe ignoring it
I've been having a conversation about the Illuminati card game and bp oil spill. I would like to share the sad Nigerian story of Nigerian Shell oil spill.
Hopefully some people will understand what I’m talking about. And remember, this is something that is not in the media because of something else happening in gulf of Mexico.

Nigeria has 606 oil fields and provides the U.S. with 40 percent of all imported crude oil which it buys. But oil demands it's price.
By 2008 at least 100 people have died since an oil pipeline exploded and the average lifespan outside the cities have fallen to 40 years in the last two generations. Many blame the oil.
Right now, there is a leak not far from the village Otuegwe. The leak has contaminated wells and covered large areas with oil.
The Guardian reporter who had gotten to the inaccessible site describes how he waded up in oil stinking water. - This is where we used to fish and grow. Now we have lost everything and the forest is destroyed, "said Chief Promise, Otuegwebyns leaders to the newspaper's correspondent.
We are told Shell about the oil spill as soon as we saw it, but Shell did nothing for six months. More oil leaking from the Niger Delta's network of terminals, pipelines, pumping stations and the oil platforms each year than has been spilled into the Gulf of Mexico, the magazine notes.
A study by the World Wildlife Fund along with representatives of the Nigerian government in 2006 estimated that 1.5 million tons of oil has spilled out into the delta of the last fifty years.
Figures from the government shows, according to The Guardian, about 7000 leaks between 1970 and 2000. Accounted for 2009 the oil company Shell has recognized that the emission of 14, 000 tonnes came from their activities.
As recently as 1 May this year a major leak occurred when a pipeline belonging to Exxon Mobile sprang a leak and nearly four million liters of oil spilled before the pipeline was repaired within a week. - If the same thing now happening in the Gulf of Mexico had happened in Nigeria, neither the government nor the oil company would have cared very much.
The type of discharge occurs all the time in the delta, "said author Ben Ikari to the newspaper's correspondent.
One reason for the ongoing oil spill is that many lines are exposed to illegal intrusions. People are installing their own cranes to steal oil.
A spokesman for Shell told The Guardian that it found 300 illegal taps on a single line. Others had explosives attached to themselves.
Nobody cares about our environment is destroyed every day.The situation is worse now than 30 years ago, nothing has changed. When I see the efforts made in the USA to come to grips with the slick in the Gulf of Mexico, then I feel sad.
What they do in the U.S. or Europe is quite different than they do here, "said Ben Ikari, referring to the politicians and oil companies.Source
Johan
UFO-Blogger Regular Reader
By 2008 at least 100 people have died since an oil pipeline exploded and the average lifespan outside the cities have fallen to 40 years in the last two generations. Many blame the oil.
Right now, there is a leak not far from the village Otuegwe. The leak has contaminated wells and covered large areas with oil.
The Guardian reporter who had gotten to the inaccessible site describes how he waded up in oil stinking water. - This is where we used to fish and grow. Now we have lost everything and the forest is destroyed, "said Chief Promise, Otuegwebyns leaders to the newspaper's correspondent.
We are told Shell about the oil spill as soon as we saw it, but Shell did nothing for six months. More oil leaking from the Niger Delta's network of terminals, pipelines, pumping stations and the oil platforms each year than has been spilled into the Gulf of Mexico, the magazine notes.
A study by the World Wildlife Fund along with representatives of the Nigerian government in 2006 estimated that 1.5 million tons of oil has spilled out into the delta of the last fifty years.
Figures from the government shows, according to The Guardian, about 7000 leaks between 1970 and 2000. Accounted for 2009 the oil company Shell has recognized that the emission of 14, 000 tonnes came from their activities.
As recently as 1 May this year a major leak occurred when a pipeline belonging to Exxon Mobile sprang a leak and nearly four million liters of oil spilled before the pipeline was repaired within a week. - If the same thing now happening in the Gulf of Mexico had happened in Nigeria, neither the government nor the oil company would have cared very much.
The type of discharge occurs all the time in the delta, "said author Ben Ikari to the newspaper's correspondent.
One reason for the ongoing oil spill is that many lines are exposed to illegal intrusions. People are installing their own cranes to steal oil.
A spokesman for Shell told The Guardian that it found 300 illegal taps on a single line. Others had explosives attached to themselves.
Nobody cares about our environment is destroyed every day.The situation is worse now than 30 years ago, nothing has changed. When I see the efforts made in the USA to come to grips with the slick in the Gulf of Mexico, then I feel sad.
What they do in the U.S. or Europe is quite different than they do here, "said Ben Ikari, referring to the politicians and oil companies.Source
Johan
UFO-Blogger Regular Reader

']]}
0 comments:
Post a Comment