The militant group, Niger
Delta Avengers (DNA), at the weekend said it launched five attacks on the
nation’s oil and gas facilities in the Warri creeks in the last three days.
In series of tweets, NDA
said they have destroyed a Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) crude pipeline in an unidentified
location on Friday night; two major crude oil trunk lines belonging to the
Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), near Batan, on Saturday night
and two major oil wells belonging to Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) near
Abiteye, on Sunday morning.
It said: “At 9:15p.m on
Friday, the @NDAvengers blew up Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
crude oil trunk line to Warri Refinery.
“At 11:26 p.m on Saturday,
@NDAvengers blew up two NPDC major crude trunk lines close to Batan flow
station in Delta State.
“At 1:15 a.m on Sunday,
@NDAvengers blew up two major Chevron oil wells – Well 7 and Well 8, close to
Abiteye flow station in Delta State.
“All five operations were
carried out by @ndavengers strike team. Well done, soldiers.”
Confirming the attacks, a
community leader at Kokodiagbene in Warri Southwest Local Government Area, who
is also an environmental activist, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, said he had
confirmed the attacks from community sources.
The activist said the
location of the NNPC trunk line attack had not been confirmed.
Mulade said: “The one that
happened yesterday (Saturday) was at Dibi flow station; that’s not exactly Abiteye,
but behind it. It affects the Chevron Dibi flow station and the NNPC trunk line
to the Warri Refinery. We have confirmed the one at Dibi, but we are yet to
confirm the one at the trunk line. That’s the confirmation we are waiting for.
“We have not been able to
confirm the attack on the NNPC trunk line to Warri Refinery, but it is around
the Batan Chanomi Creek axis. We are yet to know the exact area.”
Also, a police report confirmed
the twin attacks on the Chevron Oil Wells 7 and 8 at Abiteye.
It reads: “At about 0110
hours (1.10 a.m) and 0115 hours (1.15 am), Chevron Oil Wells 7 and 8 were blown
up at Abiteye flow station. Chevron’s Chief Security Officer (CSO), who was on
ground at the location, claimed that the twin explosions occurred at about 5
minutes intervals. The bombed oil wells are a little distant from the Abiteye
flow station. Chevron has reported a drop in pressure from the crude oil
pipeline at Abiteye.”
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