No Confirmation of Militants Bombing ExxonMobil Oil Facilities

Wed, Jul 13, 2016
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CONTRARY to claims by the Niger Delta Avengers that it burst the Qua Iboe 48-inch crude oil export line belonging to ExxonMobil in Akwa Ibom State in Nigeria, the oil company has said that it had no confirmed report that such an attack took place.

An official of the ExxonMobil, who wishes anonymity, told Realnews on Tuesday, July 12, that there was no confirmation of such dastardly act on any of the company’s facilities in its area of operation.

“If there is any damaged to the oil facilities, it will not be hidden. There will be spill on the shorelines for everybody to see. Right now there is no such spill. Remember when there was oil spill on Bonga, it was all over the place.

“The pipelines are buried under the sea. It is difficult to reach the sea bed to destroy them,” another official told Realnews.

A school of thought believes that the Niger Delta Avengers who until now have limited there war  to onshore oil facilities made the claim to prove that it can also attack oil facilities offshore which are more difficult to reach than those onshore.

Gen. Murdoch Agbinibo, spokesperson of the NDA had stated on their website that: “At 7:30p.m., the Niger Delta Avengers blew up ExxonMobil Qua Iboe 483 crude oil export pipeline. When will these International Oil companies learn to listen, we (Avengers) said no export.”

Qua Iboe, which crude oil grade stood at a $0.90 per barrel premium had witnessed strong trade interest since the release of its provisional August programme on June 27. Same day, Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, shut down the Trans Niger Pipeline, one of the two major pipelines that carries the Bonny Light crude grade for export following an outflow in Gio, Ogoni land, Rivers State.

The company had only last week resumed export on the pipeline after almost two months of force majeure, following the restoration of production to Bonny Terminal. Officials said the company was working on a joint investigation into the leak on Trans Niger Pipeline.

However, the militant group, which said it was closely monitoring repairs on damaged pipelines, attacked the Nembe 1, 2 and 3 Tedeba Brass trunk lines in Bayelsa and Rivers states on June 8, after the company carried out repairs on leaking Nembe Creek Trunk Line, NCTL.

It also bombed the Forcados 48-inch Crude Export Terminal in Delta State afresh, last month, because Shell flouted its order not to carry out repairs of any sort on its installations damaged by the militant group until government addressed its demands.

Series of deliberate attacks on facilities of Chevron Nigeria Limited and Nigeria Agip Oil Company by the militant group to stall export had also hampered oil production by the companies.

The gain of the temporal ceasefire by militants, which saw an increase in oil export, has disappeared with the recent attacks. The militant group, it will be recalled had said: “Until President Buhari takes our demands seriously and set up a genuine framework to address the Niger Delta question, we will continue to obstruct all avenues to export our crude oil to develop his 97 per cent (95 per cent). In fact, whenever we have any contact to establish a genuine negotiation and dialogue, we will not hesitate to let the world know that we are in dialogue with the government and her representatives.”

The armed forces are reportedly considering the next line of attack against the Avengers. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen Tukur Burutai, and other security chiefs are not disposed to dialogue with militants. They are supposedly mobilizing for a combined fresh offensive by all the relevant security agencies.

With reports from Vanguard

– July 12, 2016 @ 1:45 GMT |

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