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Nigeria's Oil Spills Agency Investigates Shell Pipeline Leak Report


FILE - A truck drives along a high pressure oil pipeline in Ejamah-Ebubu, Ogoniland, in Rivers State, southern Nigeria, Aug. 23, 2021. A pipeline owned by a Shell subsidiary spilled oil in the Niger Delta, officials said on Jan. 20, 2024.
FILE - A truck drives along a high pressure oil pipeline in Ejamah-Ebubu, Ogoniland, in Rivers State, southern Nigeria, Aug. 23, 2021. A pipeline owned by a Shell subsidiary spilled oil in the Niger Delta, officials said on Jan. 20, 2024.

A pipeline owned by Shell's subsidiary in Nigeria has spilled crude oil in the Niger Delta following a leak, the country's spills agency and an environmental group said Saturday.

The Obolo-Ogale pipeline in southern Rivers State feeds the 180,000 barrel-per-day Trans Niger line, one of two conduits to export Bonny Light crude. It had restarted operations this month after being shut for maintenance in December.

The spill was detected Friday by local communities, who reported it to Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd., or SPDC, and the Nigerian Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, or NOSDRA.

SPDC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

NOSDRA has received a report on the spill and will hold a joint investigation visit to the site Sunday, Ime Ekanem, the agency's head in Rivers State, told Reuters.

Shell has over the years faced several legal battles over oil spills in the Niger Delta, a region blighted by pollution, conflict and corruption related to the oil and gas industry.

The company this week announced it was set to conclude nearly a century of operations in Nigerian onshore oil and gas after agreeing to sell SPDC to a consortium of five mostly local companies for up to $2.4 billion.

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