Arson: Militants blow up Shell Forcados pipeline
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Niger Delta militants on Friday dipped
the nation’s oil export further, blowing up the Forcados 48 inches
under-repair Shell Petroleum Development Company terminal pipeline in
Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.
The attack, our correspondent learnt, occurred at about 3am.
The rampaging militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers, claimed responsibility for the attack in series of tweets.
Military sources confirmed the development to our correspondent.
Shell spokesperson, Precious Okolobo, could not immediately confirm the incident, but promised to get back on the development.
Okolobo had earlier also said that repairs were continuing on Forcados despite the militants warning after the first attack.
The Shell Petroleum Development Company
of Nigeria Limited, in a statement on Friday, confirmed signs of a leak
on the 48-inch Forcados export pipeline at a location between shoreline
and the Forcados terminal in the western Niger Delta.
The oil major said, “We are yet to fully
evaluate the potential impact and damage to the pipeline resulting from
this latest incident. We have however mobilised appropriate oil spill
response measures and will be conducting a joint investigation visit to
the leak site with relevant stakeholders.
“We are currently focused on securing the pipeline to protect the environment. Given this latest incident and the wider security situation in the Niger Delta, we are unable to determine probable timing of resumption of exports from the Forcados terminal.”
In February, Shell declared force
majeure — a legal clause that allows it to stop shipments without
breaching contracts — after militants blew up a pipeline feeding the
Forcados export terminal, knocking out at least 250,000 barrels per day.
The attack is coming barely 24 hours
after the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, said in
Vienna that the Forcados pipeline would reopen in July.
NDA, in a tweet announcing the attack,
said, “At 3:00am today @NDAvengers blew up the SPDC forcados 48”
Exportline. We warned SPDC not to go ahead with repair work(s) but they
refuse(d). This is an example to all other multinationals.”
The group had, however, denied
involvement in Wednesday’s attack which left about eight persons,
including three soldiers, dead in an attack on SPDC’s houseboat in
Ijere, Warri South.
In the statement dissociating the group
from the killings posted on its website, it said its operational codes
prohibited it from shedding innocent blood.
It vowed to go after the killers of the soldiers and bring them to book.
NDA said, “The Niger Delta Avengers were
not involved in the attack of the military houseboat around Warri,
Delta State. Killing of sleeping soldiers is not our style. We promise
the world that in this process of liberating our people, not a single
blood of Nigerian soldiers will be wasted despite the provocation.”
Source: Punch Newspaper
The Benin Traditional
Council has instructed residents not to cook with fire on Sunday, June
5, as part of activities for continuation of the 15 days funeral rites
for late Monarch, Oba Erediauwa.
The instruction is contained in a statement issued by the Secretary to
the Benin Traditional Council, Mr Frank Irabor, made available on Friday
in Benin.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/benin-residents-asked-not-to-cook-with-fire-on-sunday/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/benin-residents-asked-not-to-cook-with-fire-on-sunday/
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