Explosions damage crude, gas pipelines at Shell, Agip oil fields in Bayelsa

Tue, Nov 24, 2020
By editor
2 MIN READ

Oil & Gas

Unidentified persons on Monday attacked oil facilities operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) at Ikarama community, Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

Mr Ben Warder, a youth leader in Ikarama near the incident site, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday that residents heard several sounds from the explosions that rocked the oil fields on Monday.

“The site is not far from Ikarama, we heard sounds from the blast and it sounded like dynamites and it was not safe to go near. So, when the situation became quiet we had to trace what happened and it turned out that Shell’s gas pipeline and Agip’s crude lines were destroyed.

“The incident resulted to air pollution from the gas pipeline and crude leak which members of the affected communities are battling to cope with,” Warder told NAN.

Confirming the incident on Tuesday, Mr Michael Adande, an SPDC Spokesman told NAN that the oil firm had received reports of the incident and shut down the facility to curtail impact.

“We have report of interference on our pipeline about 1 kilometre from Ikarama Community in Bayelsa State. We immediately shut-in the line and we have informed the relevant regulatory government agencies and stakeholders. A government-led joint investigation team will determine the cause of the interference,” Adande said. (NAN)

– Nov. 24, 2020 @ 12:17 GMT |

Tags:


Petrol: MRS slashes petrol price to N935/Litre nationwide, enforces compliance

… Nigerians praise Dangote-MRS partnership   MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, a prominent player in the Nigerian downstream oil industry, has implemented...

Read More
NNPC, Dangote Refinery Slash Petrol Prices to N899 Per Litre Amid Rising Competition

NNPC has reduced petrol ex-depot price to N899 per litre, sparking competition with Dangote Refinery and benefiting Nigerian consumers. The...

Read More
Fuel to sell at N935 per litre from Monday -IPMAN

THE Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), says the price of petrol will drop to N935 per litre by...

Read More