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<h1>Nigeria Negotiates Oil Restart in Ogoniland After Shell Exit; Activists Demand Transparency and Environmental Remediation</h1> The Nigerian government is negotiating with local communities to restart oil production in Ogoniland after Shell sold its onshore business for $2.4 billion to local companies. This sale concludes Shell's long-standing operations in the Niger Delta, marked by environmental pollution complaints. The government sees restarting production as a way to boost foreign exchange earnings. Western oil companies like ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies are withdrawing from Nigeria, focusing offshore due to environmental and security concerns. Activists demand transparency and environmental remediation before resuming operations. The cleanup, funded by Shell and advised by the UN, is reportedly mismanaged, raising concerns about environmental impacts.