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Total Suspends Crude Oil Delivery on Onshore Export Pipeline

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Nigeria’s oil export has suffered setback as Total E&P Nigeria Limited (TEPNG) has stopped expedition of crude on its Obagi – Rumuekpe 12-inch oil export pipeline in Rivers State.

The stoppage of oil expedition on the pipeline followed what the company described as an abnormal situation which was experience­d during crude oil expedition on August 16, 2015.

The company’s Deputy General Manager in charge of Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Charles Ogan, said in a statement yesterday that during crude oil expedition operation on August 16, it was observed that the oil expedited from Obagi was not received at Rumuekpe metering station.

“Expedition was immediatel­y stopped and a helicopter overflight was carried out, which revealed oil spill and fresh excavation­s on the pipeline Right Of Way,” he said.

Ogan stated that the relevant authoritie­s have been informed.

According to him, in view of the highly volatile nature of the area and the security concerns, the company is working with the security agencies to secure the location and provide safe access for interventi­on teams.

Ogan did not disclose the volume of crude oil affected as he noted that the volume of oil spilled and area of impact have not been estimated.

He however gave the assurance that further updates on the incident which occurred within Oil Mining Lease (OML) 58 would be provided in due course.

Crude oil production in OML 58, which is located approximat­ely 85 kilometres North-west of Port Harcourt began in 1966, while gas production started in 1999.

Gas is supplied from the facility to the Nigeria LNG plant in Bonny Island, while crude oil is transporte­d to Shell Bonny Export Terminal through Shell pipelines at Rumuekpe.

Total E&P Nigeria operates OML 58 with a 40 per cent interest, alongside the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) which has 60 per cent.

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