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Shell report reveals number of oil spill in Niger Delta in 2021

By Bisola Adeyemo

Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) says 44 out of 51 of the spill from its oil production activities in the Niger Delta incidents were traced to sabotage by vandals.

According to data obtained from the oil firm’s website on Tuesday, 44 of the spill incidents were traced to sabotage by destroyers, while other seven of the leaks were caused by operational factors.

“In May, eight spills which discharged 253.07 barrels of SPDC’s bonny light crude blend into environment.

“Of the eight spills recorded, six were caused by sabotage whereas two were from operational factors,’’ it said.

The data according to Environews showed that operational spills accounted for 6.07 barrels of the 253.07, while sabotage accounted for 247 barrels.

It said that in 2020, 159 spills were reported with sabotage responsible for 140 incidents, while operational factors were responsible for 19.

It added that 190 spills were recorded in 2019 with sabotage responsible for 183 incidents, while operational causes accounted for seven spills.

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