The Niger Delta Avengers
(NDA), the militant group which has claimed responsibility for most of the
attacks on oil installations, says it has blown up a Shell Petroleum
Development Company (SPDC) oil facility.
TheCable
report continues:
The
Forcados pipeline, which transports 250,000 barrels per day, was first bombed
in February and had just undergone reserves.
NDA also
said it had hit the Brass to Tebidaba crude pipeline in the latest attacks to
bring oil production and export to zero.
The
militants made these claims on Twitter early Friday morning.
They
tweeted: “At 3am today, NDAvengers blew up the SPDC Forcados 48’ exportline.”
“We
warned SPDC not to go ahead with repair works but they refused.”
On
Thursday, they also claimed that they had blown up pipelines in Bayelsa state.
Nigeria’s
2016 budget is benchmarked at $38 oil price and production quantity of 2.2
million barrels per day.
Although
oil price has risen to nearly US$50, production has gone down to as low as 1.4
million barrels per day, leading to a shortfall.
The
budget already had a US$2 billion deficit before the Niger Delta crisis.
Militants Blow Up Oil Wells
The
Nation reported Militants have attacked two major oil facilities in Delta
State, it was learnt yesterday (Wednesday).
They
are RMP23 and RMP24, operated by oil giant Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL), at
the Opia/Ikia axis of the Dibi/ Olero oil fields in Egbema Kingdom of Warri
North council area.
The
militant group, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), in early morning tweets, claimed
responsibility for the destruction of the facilities, bragging about how the
reported deployment of heavy military equipment to the Niger Delta had failed
to curtail its strikes.
“With
the heavy presence of 100 gunboats, four warships and jet bombers, NDA blew up
Chevron oil well RMP23 and RMP24 at 3:44 am this morning. This is to show the
whole world that Nigerian military is good in harassing innocent civilians.
RMP23 and RMP24 are Chevron’s swamp highest producing wells,” the group said in
three tweets.
Although
the tweets, through the insurgent group’s regular handle @NDAvengers did not
specify where the attacks were carried out, sources told The Nation that
the attacks were in Warri North council area. These are the first incidents in
Egbema Kingdom and outside Gbaramatu Kingdom.
Confirming
the development in a telephone conversation in Warri yesterday, a source told The
Nation that the incident occurred between 3:15am and 4:45am, adding that
there was no gunfight between the insurgents and security operatives.
“It
was in Warri North, Egbema Kingdom, at Opia/Ikia axis, around Dibi/Olero. It
started from around 3:15 till around 4:45 this morning. There was no shootout
heard,” the source, who did not want his name mentioned, said.
The
Secretary of the Egbema/ Gbaramatu Foundation, Jude Ukori, described the
development as “most unfortunate”, saying Egbema Kingdom would never subscribe
to violence such tactics, as being used by the insurgents. He pleaded with the
militants to stop the attacks.
Ukori
said: “I heard there was a blowout this morning, but I am yet to get the
details. We want to appeal to those behind these activities to desist. Egbema
is not home to militancy and we don’t want to be part of it. We have always
being cooperative with security agencies, but we are not security agents and we
do not have what it takes to face whoever is behind this destruction; we can
only appeal for peace.”
Asked for comments, Chevron General Manager (Policies, Government and Public Affairs) Prince Deji Haastrup said: “We will not be making any comments on the ongoing situation,” Haastrup said.
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