Shell Says It Paid Nigerian Government, Agencies Over $6.397 Billion in 2018
April 02 2019 - 3:39PM
Dow Jones News
By Obafemi Oredein
IBADAN, Nigeria-Royal Dutch Shell PLC`s (RDSA, RDSA.LN) Nigerian
units said Tuesday that over $6.397 billion was paid to the
Nigerian government and its agencies in 2018.
Bamidele Odugbesan, a Shell spokesman, said in a statement that
the amount was paid by Shell exploration and production companies
in Nigeria comprising The Shell Petroleum Development Co. of
Nigeria Ltd., or SPDC, and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production
Co. Ltd., (SNEPCo).
He said the 2018 payment represent a 48% increase over payments
by the companies to the Nigerian government in 2017 which was
$4.322 billion.
Nigeria is Africa`s biggest oil exporter and depends on the
commodity for over 90% of its foreign exchange earnings and 70% of
government revenue, according to the International Monetary
Fund.
In the breakdown of the 2018 payments, Mr. Bamidele said the
Shell companies paid $3.776 billion to the state-run Nigerian
National Petroleum Corp. as production entitlement while $1.286
billion was paid in taxes to the Federal Inland Revenue
Service.
He added that another $1.253 billion went to the country`s
Department Petroleum Resources for royalties and fees, while $81.5
million was remitted to the Niger Delta Development Commission.
International oil companies operating in Nigeria pay a certain
percentage of their earnings to the commission to develop the Niger
Delta-where the bulk of Nigeria`s oil is produced, and pacify armed
militants there who claim that the area hasn't had a fair share of
the country`s oil revenue.
According to Mr. Bamidele, the payments formed part of the four
documents released on Tuesday by the group chief executive officer
of Royal Dutch Shell, Ben Van Beurden, to signal the global oil
giant`s "renewed commitment to greater transparency."
The documents are: Shell Sustainability Report; Industry
Associations Climate Review, Nigeria Briefing Notes; and Payments
to Government Report.
Osagie Okunbor, managing director of SPDC and Country Chair,
Shell Companies in Nigeria, described the reports as "further
testament to Shell`s efforts to increase transparency around
activities that are important to investors, government and civil
society."
-- Obafemi Oredein; Dow Jones Newswires
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 02, 2019 15:24 ET (19:24 GMT)
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