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FG generated $3.24bn Revenue From Shell In 2020

Ebuka Daniel
 The payment made to the Federal Government by Shell companies in Nigeria plunged by 42.45 per cent in 2020 to the lowest in six years.
Royal Dutch Shell said on Wednesday that its subsidiaries in Nigeria paid $3.24bn to the Nigerian government and its agencies last year, compared to $5.63bn in 2019 and $6.39bn in 2018.

The oil giant’s payment to the Nigerian government was $4.32bn in 2017, compared to $3.64bn in 2016, $4.95bn in 2015 and $3.02bn in 2014.

Shell, in its ‘Report on Payments to Governments Report for the Year 2020’, said payments made to governments arose from activities involving the exploration, prospection, discovery, development and extraction of minerals, oil and natural gas deposits or other materials.

The report showed that Nigeria’s revenue from Shell was the highest out of the 24 countries to which it made payments last year.

It revealed that Shell companies paid $2.28bn to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation last year as production entitlement, compared to $3.77bn in 2019.

The oil major said $440.39m was paid in taxes to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, down from $1.28bn in 2019.

According to the report, $73.42m was remitted to the Niger Delta Development Commission, down from $81.5m in 2019.

Shell reported in February a loss of $21.68bn for the year 2020, compared with a profit of $15.84bn a year before. Last year, Shell cut its dividend for the first time since World War II following a dramatic slide in oil prices amid the coronavirus crisis.

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