According to RipplesNigeria,
The Federal Government has deployed troops to protect oil pipelines that
criss-cross the oil-rich Niger Delta area from vandals who according to
estimates sets the country aback by 300,000 barrels per day.
Speaking
to journalists at a briefing on Tuesday in Abuja, Nigeria’s military spokesman,
Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar said; “We are taking extra steps to ensure that
we guard these facilities including pipelines, oil platforms and other
installations.”
The
move is coming after Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC)
declared a force majeure on Forcados liftings effective from February 21, 2016
following disruption of production caused by a spill on the Forcados Terminal
subset crude export pipeline.
The
force majeure declared by the oil giants which is a standard clause in most
contracts which includes events such as natural disasters, wars and other
occurrences not within the power or control of the executing party, means Shell
may not be able to meet its contractual agreement to its business partners.
Last
year, SPDC lifted the force majeure on Bonny light exports following the repair
and re-opening of the Trans
Niger Pipeline and Nembe Creek Trunkline.
Niger Pipeline and Nembe Creek Trunkline.
The
TNP was repaired after a joint investigation visit found that a leak was caused
by an illegal connection that failed.
Recall
last week that a group known as Niger Delta Avengers claimed responsibility for
the attacks on Forcados terminal as they declared “Operation Red Economy”.
Source: RipplesNigeria
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