(EnergyAsia, July 9, Thursday) — Shell has agreed to pay US$15.5 million and legal fees to settle a human rights abuse case involving its operations in Nigeria without admitting guilt. The company had been accused of “being complicit” in the execution of six human rights activists by Nigeria’s former military regime in 1995. One of…

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