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Angry Ogoni youths have taken over an oil facility in Nigeria's volatile Niger Delta region leading to cuts in oil production, officials say. | Angry Ogoni youths have taken over an oil facility in Nigeria's volatile Niger Delta region leading to cuts in oil production, officials say. |
The villagers, angered by oil spills from pipelines running through their community say they will not leave until they are paid compensation. | The villagers, angered by oil spills from pipelines running through their community say they will not leave until they are paid compensation. |
The protests have led Royal Dutch Shell Plc to reduce crude oil production by 170,000 barrels per day. | The protests have led Royal Dutch Shell Plc to reduce crude oil production by 170,000 barrels per day. |
A Shell spokesman said negotiations with the youths had begun. | A Shell spokesman said negotiations with the youths had begun. |
The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura in Port Harcourt says the Ogoni people have had a running battle with the oil giant for the past 14 years over oil spills. | The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura in Port Harcourt says the Ogoni people have had a running battle with the oil giant for the past 14 years over oil spills. |
Insiders say Shell is planning to resume production in Ogoniland, 14 years after they were forced out of the area by the villagers, a factor that may have triggered the new protest inside the facility near K-Dere in Ogoniland. | Insiders say Shell is planning to resume production in Ogoniland, 14 years after they were forced out of the area by the villagers, a factor that may have triggered the new protest inside the facility near K-Dere in Ogoniland. |
Nigeria's authorities have warned the company to resume oil production in Ogoniland or risk having their oil prospecting licence for oil blocks in the area revoked. | Nigeria's authorities have warned the company to resume oil production in Ogoniland or risk having their oil prospecting licence for oil blocks in the area revoked. |
"The villagers are aware of this and may have decided to take over the facility to remind the company that they haven't forgotten their past deeds," a security source told the BBC's News website. |
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