Shell defends reporting of North Sea oil spill

James S Murray
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But green groups remain angry over slow public reporting of leak

Shell has defended its much-criticised reporting of this month's North Sea oil spill, but has stopped short of providing a full picture of how the decision to announce the spill was made. The company...

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