• Warri-Kaduna crude line hit 40,000 barrels shut in
Efforts by the federal government to increase the production of locally
refined petroleum products through repairs on the Warri and Kaduna
refineries suffered major setback with the blowing up of Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) crude trunkline feeding crude oil
to both Warri and Kaduna refineries late on Thursday night.
The
attack on the NNPC facility, which was recently repaired, is the second
in as many days carried out by a new group of suspected militants in the
Niger Delta that has vowed to cripple the oil and gas industry and the
backbone of the Nigerian economy.
Also reportedly hit in the latest
attack on Thursday night is an oil flow station feeding the Chevron
Tank-farm in Warri South-West Government Area, Delta State.
A gas
line feeding Lagos and Abuja power plants were said to have been hit in
what appears to be a well-coordinated renewed attack on the oil
facilities in the Niger Delta.
THISDAY on Saturday learnt that
attacks took place a few kilometers from a military checkpoint at about
10:30pm, though there was no official statement on the incident.
The
Valve Platform, an offshore oil facility belonging to Chevron Nigeria
Limited CNL located near Escravos, also in Warri South-west, was on
Wednesday night damaged following an attack by a new group that goes by
the name, Niger Delta Avengers, which claimed responsibility.
Worst
hit by Thursday’s attacks, according to early security and company
sources, is the Chevron Well D25 in Abiteye, a major gas Well belonging
to Chevron which serves the Abiteye, Alero, Dibi, Otunana and Makaraba
flow stations that feed the Chevron tank farm in Escravos.
Meanwhile, the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), the nascent militia that
claimed responsibility for the previous night’s attack on the Chevron
offshore facility, said that they also carried out the latest series of
attack.
A statement yesterday by the group’s spokesman, Mudoch
Agbinibo, however, placed blame for the attack on footstep of
ex-militant leader and senior Ijaw traditional chief, Chief Government
Ekpemupolo, better known as Tompolo.
The statement also warned
politicians, traditional rulers and other influential individuals in the
oil-rich region to stop their meddlesome activities and selfish
politicking aimed at putting them in the good books of the Federal
Government.
The NDA spokesman alleged that latest attack was in line
with a three-day ultimatum to Tompolo “to apologise” to the group for
allegedly insulting the group.
Agbinibo said that the attack was
merely in fulfillment of ND’s threat to launch an attack on an oil
installation within Tompolo’s enclave in Ijaw Gbaramatu Kingdom.
While “Team 6” of the group was said to have carried out Wednesday’s
attack successfully,Thursday’s operation was carried out by its “Team
4”, the statement noted, stressing its determination to deal a deadly
blow on oil and gas production in Nigeria.
According to the
statement, “This is a clear warning to the all Niger Delta politicians,
traditional rulers, community leaders, and the likes of Tompolo to mind
their business and leave the liberation of the Niger Delta people to the
Avengers; those who believe taking sides with (the) federal government
to fight Niger Deltans is the best option.
“Avengers are here on
ground, neither you nor the federal government can stop us. If you don’t
steer clear and let us carry out our activities, we will bring the
fight to your individual doorsteps. Our major goal is to cripple the
Nigerian economy.
“We are using this medium to ask all Niger Deltans
to take the war to all oil installations in their various communities
because this is your war.”
The spokesman of the Nigerian Navy Ship
(NNS) Delta, N.B Lamu, confirmed the development to newsmen yesterday
but added that he could not give further details as a verification team
had been dispatched to the affected offshore area.
Source: Thisday
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