Oil & Energy
Group Demands Probe Of Bodo Pipeline Fire
A Niger Delta-based NonGovernmental Organisation, National Coalition on Gas Flaring and Oil Spills in the Niger Delta (NACGOND) has called for investigation into the recent Bodo Pipeline Fire that occurred in June this year.
The Coordinator of the group, Mr Inemo Sumiama who made the call in a press briefing recently in Port Harcourt, described the fire incident as very shocking.
“We are shocked at the level of this spill, its management and the arrest of Shell contractors in the immediate aftermath on suspicion of involvement with oil theft.
“We believe an urgent broad investigation into the Bodo incident is needed alongside a review of spill prevention and management”, he said.
The Coordinator also said that the development further raises a serious security issue.
In his words; “We should stress that SPDC is not alone in this matter. There are serious questions about security, the quality of oversight and government priorities of oil production is reducing impact on communities”.
He also said that the way in which the issue would be handled will determine the credibility of the Federal Government and Shell’s interest in addressing spills in the Niger Delta region.
While commending the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) for the move to replace the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP ) the group however said that the lastest incident in Bodo underlines the serious questions of whether the TNPcould operate safely while the replacement lasts.
Mr Samiema also called for immediate review of whether the Trans Niger Pipeline can be operated safely.
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