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Nigerian neighborhoods look for $310 mln from Shell, desire property sale stopped

Nigerian neighborhoods are declaring 505 billion naira ($ 310 million) in damages from Shell, which they accuse of breaching an existing court order by striking a deal to offer its onshore possessions in the Niger Delta, court papers showed on Friday.

Shell is set to exit Nigeria's onshore oil and gas sector after concurring in January to offer its company to a. consortium of five primarily local business for $2.4 billion.

However more than 1,200 agents of Ilaje neighborhoods in. the Niger Delta asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to stop. the deal, arguing that Shell was violating a December 2023. ruling that suspended any assets sale until a compensation. claim was concluded.

The community has a pending lawsuit versus Shell, which it. implicates of causing an oil spill that damaged waterways and. farms.

Shell has actually long kept that such spills were mainly due. to theft of oil and disturbance with pipelines.

In the court papers, the neighborhood stated Shell needs to be. punished for proceeding with asset sale when the complainants. and the host of their neighborhood members have actually remained in. perpetual suffering over the failure of the defendants to follow. the preservative orders of a skilled court.

Shell did not immediately comment.

It was not right away clear when the court would hear the. case.

The oil significant has actually faced a string of claims locally and. abroad from neighborhoods requiring environmental remediation or. payment for land damaged by historic oil spills.

Shell's property sale is yet to be approved by the energy. regulator and the petroleum minister.

(source: Reuters)