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OIL BUSINESS IN OGONI, NIGERIA
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I have questions for those of you that are familiar with oil business and international standards in the oil industry:
1. Why do multinational oil prospecting companies in Nigeria (and in fact the Third World) tend to undermine international standards when doing business there, especially when it comes to the environment and the people?
2. Ogoni, Dafur, Congo...what is the right price a people are supposed to pay for their God's given wealth?
3. why are the so-called superpowers quiet when it comes to the business and horrors of crude oil?
4. Impact Assessment Studies - environmental, social and economic - are they necessary to be conducted before or after propecting for oil and/or natural gas is done? why do multinationals run away from Impact Assessment Studies in Ogoni and the NIger Delta?
5. what are the best practices in the American oil industry? Why is America not encouraging these the world over? Probably has to do with state interest?

July 11, 2008 | 5:54 PM Comments  0 comments

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