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OIL RICH NIGER DELTA 2003-2007

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  • WATER DRUM 2006
  • TAPIOCA DRYING UTOROGU GAS FLARE 2006
  • NO FOOD FOR LAZY MAN 2005
  • SANGANA AN OIL RICH COMUNNITY  NEGLETED.A young boy stand and look at oil rig from the shores of the sea in Sangana, niger delta area of Nigeria,saturday Nov. 4 2006.Sangana is an oil rich but very poor community situated very close to the sea with several oil companies having their oil wells in the area.Despite it's oil and natural gas riches, the delta region remains one of the most impoverished regions of Nigeria. Delta residents accuse successive Nigerian governments and international oil companies of depriving them of the wealth pumped from their backyards.Nigeria is Africa's largest producer of crude, years of corruption and poor governance has left Nigeria's southern Niger Delta desperately poor, its environment devastated by oil spills and gas flares and other environmental hazards as a result of actIvities of the oil companies in the region. (Photo/George Osodi)
    OFFSHORE 2007
  • GAS FLARE AT NIGHT 2006
  • LNG BONNY 2006
  • FARMLAND OIL POLLUTION 2004
  • ABANDONED FLOW STATION 2007
  • FISH 2006
  • DELTA CONFLICT 2004
  • TAPIOCA DRYING 2007
  • BABERS SHOP PH 2007
  • OIL BUNKERING 2006
  • GAS FLARE 2006
  • OGONI BOY 2007
  • NA WE OIL 2006
  • SANGANA OIL FIELD 2006
  • PORT HARCOURT WATERSIDE 2007
  • Charred remains seen on the ground  in Onicha Amiyi-Uhu in Abia state, eastern Nigeria, Sunday, June 22, 2003. Fuel gushing from a vandalized pipeline exploded, killing at least 105 villagers in the rural north eastern Nigeria as they scavenged gasoline. Pipeline vandalism or "scooping" is common in Nigeria despite the risk of fire, prosecution or being shot on sight by security forces. (Photo/George Osodi)
    ABIA EXPLOSION 2003
  • ABADONED OLD SOLDIER UGHELLI 2006
  • BATH IN PORT HARCOURT 2007
  • SHELL GAS FLARE 2006
  • EBOCHA GAS FLARE
  • SMILE 2006
  • SANGANA AN OIL RICH COMUNNITY  NEGLETED.A young sits near a graffiti which says TRUST NOBODY in front of their house in Sangana, niger delta area of Nigeria,saturday Nov. 4 2006.Sangana is an oil rich but very poor community situated very close to the sea with several oil companies having their oil wells in the area.Despite it's oil and natural gas riches, the delta region remains one of the most impoverished regions of Nigeria. Delta residents accuse successive Nigerian governments and international oil companies of depriving them of the wealth pumped from their backyards.Nigeria is Africa's largest producer of crude, years of corruption and poor governance has left Nigeria's southern Niger Delta desperately poor, its environment devastated by oil spills and gas flares and other environmental hazards as a result of actIvities of the oil companies in the region. (Photo/George Osodi)
    TRUST NO BODY 2006
  • MILITANTS TOMBIA 2004
  • WE NO HEAR ENGLISH 2006
  • OBIGBO GAS FLARE AT NIGHT 2006
  • KPOMO MAKING IN PH ABATTOIR 2007
  • Itsekiri youth who sustained a bullet wound during a protest at Escravos one of the country's main oil export terminals on Friday, sits in a hospital bed in Warri, Nigeria, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005. More than 200 demonstrators broke into the Escravos terminal, operated by ChevronTexaco, on Friday demanding it be shut down until more local people are hired. They also demanded ChevronTexaco fulfill other promises it made after a similar protest in 2002, such as supplying new houses, water and electricity for the Nigerian delta village of Ugborodo. ( Photo/George Osodi)
    UGBORODO CRISIS 2005
  • OIL STAINS 2004
  • DELTA WOMEN 2005
  • SOLDIER 2006
  • BUGUMA 2004
  • CLASSROOM 2004
  • .Ethnic Urhobo Women take shelter while it rains as the dry tapioca alongside a Shell Oil gas flare in Utorogu, near Warri in Nigeria's oil-rich delta region, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Despite it's oil and natural gas riches, the delta region remains one of the most impoverished regions of Nigeria. Delta residents accuse successive Nigerian governments and international oil companies of depriving them of the wealth pumped from their backyards. Attacks this year by militant groups fighting for greater local control of the country's oil wealth, as well as criminal gangs in the delta, have reduced Nigeria's exports by roughly 500,000 barrels a day. Nigeria in Africa's biggest oil exporter and supplies about 10 % of US oil and has been growing in importance as a supplier. Oil accounts for about 95 % of the country's exports. But the delta is a volatile cocktail of warlords, oil thieves, corrupt government officials and unemployed youths.(/George Osodi)  ..
    SHELL GAS FLARE UTOROGU 2006
  • OIL RIG 2007
  • NIGERIA OIL SPILL .Local residents stand near oil collected from a polluted stream in Oshie, near Port Harcourt, Nigeria Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006. Despite it's oil and natural gas riches, the delta region remains one of the most impoverished regions of Nigeria. Delta residents accuse successive Nigerian governments and international oil companies of depriving them of the wealth pumped from their backyards. (Photo/George Osodi)  ..
    OIL REFLECTION 2007
  • CHRISTMAS TREE II 2007
  • TIME TO PLAY 2007
  • Militants wearing black masks, military fatigues and carrying Kalashnikov assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenade launchers patrol the creeks of the Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Friday, Feb. 24, 2006.Armed militants holding nine foreign oil workers hostage in Nigeria showed one of them to reporters for the first time Friday, a 68-year-old American who said he and his colleagues were being treated well. Three Americans, two Egyptians, two Thais, one Briton and one Filipino have been missing since they were kidnapped Feb. 18 by militants who stormed a barge belonging to a U.S. oil company in the Niger Delta's Forcados estuary. The kidnappers are demanding that people in the country's south receive a greater share of their region's oil wealth. ( Photo/George Osodi)
    DELTA REBEL 2006
  • OIL OIL BUNKRING 2A 2006
  • HEAVY DUTY 2006
  • OGONI OIL SPILL 2004
  • FISH POND OIL POLLUTION 2004
  • Local youths walk on oil pipeline belonging to Shell oil company on their way back from the farm in Utorogun, Nigeria, Sunday, March 5, 2006.Militants from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta  (MEND)are still holding two U.S. hostages and one Briton.The crisis in the region has destrupted oil supply in the country which has help increase the price of oil in the past weeks(AP Photo/George Osodi)
    PIPELINE 2006
  • CHRISTMAS TREE NO.1 2004
  • MOBIL OIL PLANT BONNY 2004
  • Smoke and flames billow from a burning oil pipeline belonging to Shell Petroleum Development Company across the Opobo Channel in Asagba Okwan Asarama about 50km south-west of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Thursday, Dec. 22 2005.Investigators are probing the source of a fire that was still blazing Wednesday on a ruptured Royal Dutch Shell oil pipeline in southern Nigeria as the company announced further petroleum production cuts.Residents near the conduit in Nigeria's strife-riven south said suspected militia fighters blew up the pipeline southwest of Port Harcourt Tuesday with dynamite, sparking a conflagration that killed eight.(AP Photo/George Osodi).
    PIPELINE EXPLOSION 2006
  • SMOKING PIPE 2007
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