Shell Declares Force Majeure on Bonny Light Exports

Sat, Aug 29, 2015
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The Shell Petroleum Development Company Joint Venture, SPDC JV, has declared force majeure on Bonny Light exports effective August 27, following the shutdown of both the Trans Niger Pipeline, TNP, and Nembe Creek Trunkline, NCTL.

A statement issued by Precious Okolobo and made available to Realnews on August 27, said that a leak was reported on the TNP at Oloma in Rivers State, while the NCTL is shut down for the removal of crude theft points.

SPDC is working to repair and reopen the two lines as quickly as possible.

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