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Ruptured pipeline in Nigeria's Delta state spilled oil - NNPC chief

Published 31/08/2019, 19:17
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LAGOS, Aug 31 (Reuters) - A pipeline that ruptured on Friday

in Nigeria's Delta state spilled oil, but has been contained,

the head of state oil company NNPC said on Saturday.

NNPC initially said the pipeline was carrying gas, but NNPC

managing director Mele Kyari said on Twitter Saturday afternoon

that it was the Abura Crude Trunk line. Local people in Otu-Jeremi in Ughelli South area of Delta

state reported a pipeline explosion and told Reuters that oil

was leaking from it. Kyari repeated NNPC's assertion that there

was no explosion.

"It was a rupture on one of our pipelines," Kyari said on

Twitter, adding that engineers were at the site already.

He said they had contained a spill and would fix the

pipeline within three days.

"There's no cause for alarm," he said.

The pipeline is near Oil Mining Licence 34, owned by NNPC

subsidiary Nigeria Petroleum Development Co. and ND Western.

That licence produces an average of 17,000 barrels per day of

oil and condensates and 390 million standard cubic feet per day

of gas.

Gas processed from the field goes into the Escravos-Lagos

Pipeline, which feeds Egbin power plant, the largest in Nigeria.

It is also near NPDC asset OML 65, which produces as much as

12,000 bpd of crude oil from the Abura field.

Kyari also said the incident would not impact the country's

power supply.

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