Niger Delta
Agip Oil Spill Contaminates Biseni Community
A leakage from Agip’s
Idu Well 3, located in Egbebiri area of Biseni in Yenagoa Local Government Area is currently discharging crude into the environment.
A correspondent who visited the spill site yesterday, reports that the well is spewing crude oil in gaseous form which liquefies and settles on the ground.
The pungent smell of the gaseous discharge has forced road constructions workers to pull out of site.
The construction workers were seen removing their personal effects from the earth moving machinery while they discussed the oil and gas leak.
“This leakage has made this whole area very unsafe; the smell of the gas is very poisonous and I cannot continue to expose my workers to it.
“We have to suspend work until something is done about the oil and gas discharge,” the site Supervisor who wished to be anonymous said.
A surveillance staff from the oil firm who was found at the site, said that the leak was reported on February 7 but expressed regret that nothing had been done to stop the leak.
Mr Eris Doubra further said that he had been exposed to the toxic gas from the oil well and appealed to the management of Agip to address the problem.
“This leak was noticed on Friday and promptly reported to the surveillance department, they asked me to put it in writing in addition to sending them a video clip I recorded with my phone.
“They have sent different groups of people to come here but they just look at the leak and go; they are supposed to send down a maintenance team to halt the leak.
“It started small but you can see that the site is already surrounded by a pool of oil; the leakage is worsening by the day as more oil is gushing out as the pressure is widening the leak on the pipe,” Doubra said.
It was observed that the oil sediments collects into a pool and flows into a nearby pit where remnants of an earlier spill awaited recovery and clean up.
Efforts to get the comments of Agip’s Spokesman, Mr Tajudeen Adigun on the development, were unsuccessful, as he did not respond to the calls or text messages sent to his mobile phone.

L-R: Marketing and Public Relations Manager, Intels West Africa, Mr Adim Isiakpona, Sustainable Development Manager, SPDC, Mr Bola Onaolapo, Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Science, Mr Iboro Ekanem, Head of Marketing, InterSwitch, Ms Enyioma Anaba and Manager, East, Government & Community Relations, SPDC, Akpomudiere Edesiri, at a news conference on 2014 National Festival of Science Quiz & Fair competition in Uyo, yesterday.
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