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Shell Nigeria Oil Output Yet to Recover After Rebel Amnesty Curbs Violence

Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc, operator of Nigeria’s largest oil venture, has yet to see a rebound in output after a three-month truce that’s quelled violence in the country’s crude producing region, production reports show. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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