The Shell Petroleum Development Company has confirmed multiple
spills from its pipeline network in Ikarama oil fields in Yenagoa Local
Government Area of Bayelsa State.
The SPDC Spokesman, Mr. Joseph Obari, told the News Agency of
Nigeria on Wednesday that seven spill incidents were reported on Aug. 12.
NAN gathered that the oil firm had deployed a helicopter for
aerial surveillance and investigation of the incident.
Residents of Ikarama Community attributed the incident to termination
of pipeline surveillance contract by SPDC which compelled the surveillance
guards to withdraw their services.
Obari, however, said that the cause of the spill was yet to be
determined.
“Seven spills were reported on the 14inch Okordia-Rumuekpe pipeline
in Ikarama on August 12.
“The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Joint Venture
is finalising plans for the conduct of a Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) to the
sites.
“JIV is a statutory process of operation, involving SPDC,
regulatory agencies, state ministry of environment, police and community
representatives, to ascertaining the cause, volume and impact of a spill.
“JIV is yet to be conducted to determine the cause of the spills,”
Obari said.
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