A man bathes in the river while cooking crude oil into diesel fuel at an illicit refinery deep in the creeks of the Niger Delta.

The Delta’s refinery workers labor in environmentally toxic conditions, and are under constant threat from government authorities and local militias trying to assert control over the bunkering trade. Nevertheless, diesel cooking remains significantly more lucrative than subsistence farming and fishing, and most assume these risks to lift their families out of abject poverty.

Samuel James