Video: Oil vessel explosion leaves 10 dead in Nigeria
By Nneka Nwogwugwu
An oil production vessel belonging to Nigeria’s Shebah Exploration & Production Company has exploded, Sepcol’s chief executive Ikemefuna Okafor said on Thursday.
Reports of 10 people killed in the incident, involving FPSO Trinity Spirit, have yet to be confirmed, Nationalnews reports.
“At this time there are no reported fatalities, but we can confirm that there were 10 crew men on board the vessel prior to the incident and we are prioritising investigations with respect to their safety and security,” Reuters quoted Mr Okafor as saying.
The incident may prove to be Nigeria’s second major environmental setback in three months. In November, a well operated by independent producer Aiteo Eastern E&P Co. blew, spewing oil and gas into the air and surrounding river for five weeks before it was capped.
Investigations are under way to establish the cause of the explosion, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, Mr Okafor said.
The vessel was still on fire on Thursday morning, Idris Musa, director general of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, told Bloomberg.
“From the environment angle, we are putting in efforts to prevent damage beyond the current burning of the contents” of the ship, he said.
Chevron, which has a plant nearby, people living locally are supporting efforts to contain the blaze.
The Trinity Spirit, with a capacity of 22,000 barrels of oil per day, is a floating production, storage and offloading vessel in Warri south-west, in Delta State. While it is able to store about 2 million barrels of oil, it is not yet clear how much crude was being held on the Trinity Spirit.