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Comment: Shell and Eni not free of US regulatory scrutiny over Nigerian oil deal yet

By Martin Coyle* ( October 3, 2019, 16:15 GMT | Comment) -- News from Royal Dutch Shell and Eni this week that the US Department of Justice had dropped corruption probes into a controversial $1.3 billion Nigerian oil deal look to have been premature, with the enforcer clarifying that the investigations could be restarted at a later date.News from Royal Dutch Shell and Eni this week that the US Department of Justice had dropped corruption probes into a controversial $1.3 billion Nigerian oil deal looks to have been premature, with the enforcer clarifying that the investigations could be restarted at a later date....

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