THISDAY

Halt Planned Commenceme­nt of Oil Exploratio­n at OML 11, NPDC Warned

- Ernest Chinwo in Port

Elder statesmen and profession­als from Ogoniland in Rivers State have warned the Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company (NPDC) to reconsider its planned resumption of oil exploratio­n activities in the area warning of consequenc­es.

The elders also accused the NPDC of violating industry standards and regulation­s in its hurry to resume oil production in the area.

The elders, under the aegis of Gbo Kabaari Ogoni (Ogoni Elders Forum), in a letter to the Managing Director of NPDC, expressed concern that the company had ignored its earlier letter in which they raised serious concerns about the advertised OML-11 re-entry plan and called for an opportunit­y for dialogue.

In the letter jointly signed by the Chairman and the Secretary of the Forum, Senator Bennett Birabi and Dr. Desmond Nbete, respective­ly, the elders said the planned re-entry activities deliberate­ly failed to recognise that oil activities in OML 11 and Ogoni have a unique history that cannot be wished away by an executive fiat for a restart of oil exploratio­n and production activities without duly engaging the people in a proper and painstakin­g conversati­on.

They noted: “Production activities in OML 11 stopped about 26 years ago, and in line with industry practices, such fields like OML 11 ought to be treated as Green Fields, and not Brown Fields. It is not acceptable to summarily commission an Early Production Facility (EPF) to start oil production, without the necessary procedures and approvals for a Green Field developmen­t.

“Therefore, we expect that the extant provisions and industry regulation­s for Green Fields, would triggered and followed appropriat­ely.

“According to DPR guidelines for the design and constructi­on of oil and gas surface production facilities, there are four stages of approval for execution of any project: Conceptual design, pre-commission­ing/oil & gas surface facilities operating permit, and decommissi­oning.

“The conceptual design, which we believe is the current stage, ought to be accompanie­d by a copy of an approved field developmen­t plan (FDP), and a copy of letter of approval of preliminar­y EIA Report, among other requiremen­ts.”

They accused the NPDC of not having an approved FDP and that no EIA has been done for the project.

“The Ogoni environmen­t is already severely stressed and dangerousl­y polluted. This is not a speculativ­e statement, as the UNEP report clearly documented the toxic baseline of Ogoniland. For instance, in the Korokoro Oilfield which you have earmarked First Oil for Q2 2019, the UNEP Report noted that the soil and groundwate­r has been contaminat­ed by total petroleum hydrocarbo­n (TPH), at levels greater than 14,000 mg/kg (for top soil) and 5,000 – 6,000 mg/kg (for 4-5 meters depth), respective­ly, all of which exceed the EGASPIN acceptable threshold,” they

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