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MEND attacks Shell Forcados’ pipeline, claims responsibility
MEND attacks Shell Forcados’ pipeline, claims responsibility
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has said it attacked Shell Forcados Sub-C pipeline located in the Western Delta.
The militant group in a statement signed by its Spokesman, Gbomo Jomo, said its scuba divers launched the attack at about 3am on Thursday.
Gbomo in the statement recalled that MEND had on March 1 sabotaged the pipeline.
Shell had earlier this month closed its Forcados crude oil export terminal because of an undersea pipeline leak.
The pipeline has the capacity to handle 400,000 barrels of crude a day reportedly more than a fifth of the 2.2 billion barrels produced daily in Nigeria.
MEND said its fighters were successful in causing further damage to the ongoing repairs on the terminal.
It said the fighters inflicted “the heaviest toll ever on the oil industry since the commencement of its ‘Hurricane Exodus.”
MEND further claimed responsibility for the attack on the Agip crude oil and gas pipelines in Ikarama Oil Fields located in Bayelsa State.
Holes were reportedly drilled on pipelines belonging to the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) in Ikarama community, Yenagoa.
The pipelines in Ikarama oil fields were said to be spewing oil from three points into the environment after the attack.
Ikarama is known as a hotbed for pipeline sabotage in the Niger Delta region with Agip raising the alarm that 90 per cent of the spills that had occurred so far in the area were the handiwork of oil thieves.
Two of the compromised spots were said to be discharging crude oil while the other point was said to be spewing gas.
MEND’s statement said: “At about 0300Hrs today Thursday, March 27, 2014, scuba divers from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) revisited the Shell Forcados Sub-C pipeline in the Western Delta which we had sabotaged earlier on Saturday, March 01, 2014.
“We were successful in causing further damage to the on-going repair works, inflicting the heaviest toll ever on the oil industry since the commencement of ‘Hurricane Exodus’.
“The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) also takes responsibility for the Thursday, March 20, 2014 attack on the Agip crude oil and gas pipelines in Ikarama Oil Fields located in Bayelsa State.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Fooools(no apology,because that's what you are) who do you think you dey do?
ReplyDeleteYou're just chasing investors /development from your region and if I may ask you fools and your cronies, is this how you gonna rule yourself (intimidating) if Nigerian even disinterested?
Now, you fools has blew the pipelines,(and you're happy) did realize what you just did to your environment? later you'll seeking for a compensation from the same company you think you're sabotage.
Brothers, be wise, even though they(oil service company) pay, it's not them, its your government that pays because that's how it goes, so who do think you're doing?
Adeola, you write very terrible English! real terrible grammar, can't even make out anything of your write up. which one is 'disinterested' again? pewwwwww!! as for the mend people, they are totally on their own! I know they are been cheated out of their own resources, but destroying pipelines and thereabout chasing away investors is not the way forward! I still prefer we push for disintegration! peaceful disintegration.
DeleteTerrible Grammar!!! Gbagaun......
ReplyDeleteMy boys r working,joining u soon,as per no work,we must get our money from our region.xy
ReplyDeleteIf they are allowed to keep the wealth of their region there will not be any problems that will let the likes of you to insult them
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