Niger Delta
Bayelsa: Community Reports Fresh Oil Spillage
A pipeline leak within the
Kolo Creek oil field, operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in Bayelsa State, is currently discharging crude into the environment, the residents said.
Mr Anthony Okpu, who resides in Imiringi community in Bayelsa, told newsmen in Yenagoa that the spill was noticed on Wednesday morning in Yenagoa.
According to him, the oil leaking from a crude trunk line connecting the Kolo Creek fields to SPDC’s pipeline network had flown into the communities and devastated farmlands and vegetation.
“We do not know exactly when the spillage started but this morning we saw crude leaking from the pipeline into the road. When we got there soldiers had already cordoned off the area.
“They did not allow us to get near to find out the possible cause of the leakage; we woke up this early morning to see this in our community.
“I believe the soldiers must have reported the incident so that they can shut down the pipeline feed to forestall further damage to the environment.
“But oil is still gushing out of the line,’’ Okpu said.
When contacted, Lt.-Col Ado Isa, Media Coordinator, Joint Task Force, saddled with the responsibility of protecting oil installations in the Niger Delta, said he had yet to get the report.
He, however, pledged to verify the report before making comment.
Meanwhile, the Management of the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has confirmed a leak in the company’s Kolo Creek Manifold.
A statement by the Spokesman of the SPDC, Mr Joseph Obari, made available to newsmen in Yenagoa said the leak was detected on April 15.
“A leak was detected today on the SPDC JV Kolo Creek Manifold.