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Environmentalists Berate Agip Over Oil Spill
Environmental Rights
Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN), has berated Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) for poor response to a reported oil spill incident at the oil firm’s field in Bayelsa State.
ERA/FoEN, an environmental rights group, in its field report on the oil spill incident dated January 28 and made available to newsmen noted that the spill occurred on January 12.
Our correspondent reports that the oil field operated by Agip is located in Kalaba Community, Yenagoa local government area of Bayelsa.
According to the report signed by Head of Field Operations at ERA/FoEN, Mr Alagoa Morris, the oil firm has yet to commence remediation efforts more than two weeks after the incident occurred.
The NGO expressed regret that the oil firm had done nothing to stop the discharge of crude oil and gas into the environment.
It noted that the adjourning farmlands and surroundings have been polluted by the continued discharge of hydrocarbons into the area.
“Agip should take immediate steps to stop the spill by going to site and effect clamping.
“Agip should take all necessary steps to prevent such delays in responding to spill incidents, especially when there is no security or accessibility issues.
“Agip should ensure that steps are taken for the immediate clean-up of the impacted environment,” ERA/FoEN stated.
In an email response, Eni, which operates in Nigeria as NAOC, said the Italian energy firm attributed the spill to a sabotage of its pipeline by suspected oil thieves, adding that the oil firm was denied access by the community.
“Eni confirms that on January 13 an oil spill occurred on the Taylor Creek flowline located in Yenagoa local government area, in Bayelsa State, bringing about the immediate shut down of the feeding well.
“The Joint Investigation Visit (JIV), involving all regulatory agencies, members of the resident community and NAOC representatives, and aimed at assessing the causes and the impact on the environment of the incident, was only possible on 29/01/2015 due to the denial of access by the community to the spill site.
“The JIV report confirmed that the spill was due to sabotage, presumably for oil theft purposes. The report also confirmed a minor leakage of three barrels,” Eni stated.
It was gathered that the affected oil wells were shut down on January 29, to forestall further leakage of crude and gas into the environment.
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