Arctic Sp Demands Reorganization of Russian Mining Giant

Moscow (AFP) – Russian mining giant Norilsk Nickel on Tuesday confronted a key shareholder to review its control after the disasters, adding a giant Arctic fuel sp that caused a state of emergency.

The 28-cent owner of Norilsk Nickel, the 28-cent aluminum manufacturer Rusal said he was “seriously concerned” by recent injuries that delight in the Russian Arctic landscape.

“What’s happening lately at Nornickel makes you seriously wonder the company’s control competition and your ability to stay at the pace of company control,” Rusal said in English.

He also criticized the administration’s “collective inertia,” which he said can also “damage complaints from environmental communities and investors.”

President Vladimir Putin declared a state of emergency after 21,000 tons of diesel leaked from a fuel garage tank at Norilsk Nickel Arctic plants in May.

A giant cleanup effort consisted of trapping floating diesel with prey in water tactics to prevent it from flowing into freshwater lakes.

The metal giant said the turn of fate could have been caused by global warming that melted the permafrost under the fuel tank, until collapse.

Environmentalists described the leak as the first large-scale sp in the region over the Arctic Circle and Putin said he hoped Norilsk Nickel would become the best friend to renew the environment.

Russian intellectual watchdog Rosprirodnadzor said a norilsk Nickel subsidiary pays $2 billion in unprecedented punitive damages, but the disputed apple disputes the sum.

– “Flagrant violation” –

Greenpeace Russia on Tuesday accused the apple and the Russian government of restricting spill data.

“The biggest challenge is that information,” said Ivan Blokov, crusade manager at Greenpeace Russia, adding that he doesn’t believe in official updates “until there’s complete information.”

On Sunday, Norilsk Nickel reported a new leak, claiming that the most virtuous friend spilled 45 tons of aviation fuel from a pipeline owned by its subsidiaries near the Arctic port of Dudinka.

He added that the leak, which lasted approximately five minutes by oil transfer, did not pose a threat to the people of the area.

Last month, the Compabig apple announced that it was postponing staff at an enrichment plant near Norilsk after pumping the sesalary of a dangerously complete tank into the nearby tundra in a “flagrant violation” of the protocol.

Rusal asked Norilsk Nickel to move its headquarters from Moscow to Norilsk and said the compared apple controlled by billionaire Vladimir Potanin reviews “the environmental and defense policies of the combined apple.”

In reaction to the wave of high-registration environmental accidents, Putin signed legislation this week to prevent long-term spills.

Energy corporations are required by law to set a budget to pay for potential spills and expand the turn of the fate’s reaction plans.

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