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Court to Resume $406.7m Oil Shipment Suit against Shell on June 6 - THISDAYLIVE via thisdaylive

A Federal High Court in ALagos will on June 6 resume trial in a suit filed by the federal government against Shell Western Supply & Trading Limited over alleged 406.7 million dollars deprivation in crude oil shipment.

The trial was stalled on Tuesday following absence of the judge who is said to be on another official assignment. According to the government, experts tracked global movement of Nigeria’s hydro-carbons, including crude oil and gas, and identified that the companies engaged in practices that led to missing revenues from crude oil sales and gas export to different parts of the world.

 

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