The masterminds of the April 21 fire outbreak at OML 29
oilfields operated by Aiteo Eastern Exploration and Production were burnt to
death.
Rear Admiral Akinjidie Akinrinade, Commander of the Joint
Task Force (JTF) deployed to the Niger Delta disclosed this shortly after
inspecting the incident site at Awoba area along the 97 kilometer Nembe-Bonny
oil export pipeline.
The Commander visited the site of the explosion where the
fire destroyed vegetation stretching to hundreds of meters along with Rear
Admiral David Adeniran, Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Naval Command.
Akinrinade who expressed regret at the development which
led to the outage of the 150,000 barrels per day Nembe Creek Trunk Line noted
that troops of the joint force deployed to the area responded immediately the
incident occurred.
He explained that troops on surveillance at a nearby
houseboat who arrived the scene confirmed that all the vandals who breached the
pipeline under high pressure died from the explosion and fire that followed.
On arrests, he said that although the vandals died in the
act, efforts were underway to track their collaborators because the criminals
involved in oil theft operate in groups.
He said that the joint military force, Operation Delta
Safe would redouble its efforts against oil theft and pipeline vandalism and
assured oil firms in the Niger Delta of safety of its personnel and facilities.
“I am here for an on the spot assessment following the
fire incident on the Nembe Creek Trunkline, which is a critical national asset
and to restate our commitment to protecting oil facilities in the Niger Delta
region.
“This incident has adverse economic implications and the
military high command is concerned, that is why I am here with my component
commanders and we shall continue to provide security to the oil firms.
“I assure the oil firm of security to ensure that the
breached point on the line is traced and fixed,” The Commander said.
Remains of the suspected vandals and oil thieves were
being recovered in the creeks when the commander visited the area.
Local divers were seen searching for more dead bodies
near the fire disaster scene along the creeks.
Aiteo had shut oil injection on the line and declared a
‘Force Majeure’ on oil exports from the export line following report of the
fire incident on April 21 by the JTF surveillance team.
Force Majeure is a legal clause that absolves a firm from
liabilities to meet contractual obligations due to circumstances outside its
control.
The NCTL was earlier shut on March 1, 2019 and restarted
on March 6 following an explosion from a well head in Nembe creek which also
resulted to a fire incident but there was no loss of life.
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