Demonstrators at Port St Johns show their displeasure at oil and gas development and seismic survey operations. Photo: Twitter
Shell returns to court this week in renewed pursuit of legal permission to conduct a seismic survey off the Wild Coast. South Africa’s Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, will also be there in an attempt to override objections against exploring for oil and gas.
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