Shell to Investigate Oil Pipeline Explosion in Rivers
Shell to Investigate Oil Pipeline Explosion in Rivers
Shell to Investigate Oil Pipeline Explosion in Rivers
– By Jerome Onoja Okojokwu-Idu

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Shell to Investigate Oil Pipeline Explosion in Rivers

 The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited says an investigation into fire explosion in Rumuekpe community, by a government-led joint investigation team will commence to ascertain the cause of the incident.

Recall that another fire explosion from an illegal crude oil tapping point rocked Rumuekpe community in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State, early Friday morning killing scores of people.

The inferno left dozens, including women burnt beyond recognition with many vehicles and tricycles burnt to ashes at the pipeline which runs through the community.

Speaking on the development A Spokesperson for SPDC, Mr. Michael Adande confirmed that the incident occurred on Rumuekpe – Nkpoku Trunk Line, operated by the company.

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Adande added that the technical team of SPDC was working with government authorities to put out the fire.

Osagie Okunbor
Osagie Okunbor- Shell Nigeria MD

“The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) confirms that a fire incident occurred today, Friday March 3, 2023, on the Rumuekpe – Nkpoku Trunk Line in Rivers State. Our technical teams are working with relevant government agencies to put out the fire. Thereafter, an investigation into the incident by a government-led joint investigation team will commence to ascertain the cause of the incident.”

Similarly, the Rivers State Police Command has confirmed the fire explosion of oil pipeline at the Rumuekpe community in the Emuoha Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The Police Public Relations Officer in Rivers State, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said preliminary investigation by the Police indicates that the victims were scooping crude product when the site caught fire.

“So far, about 12 persons are believed to have been burnt to death. The identities of the victims are still unknown. Five vehicles, four tricycles, and one motorcycle were all burnt to ashes.”

The Police further admonished members of the public to stay away from illegal oil bunkering, and avail themselves of the following hotlines to report any incident or development they believe has the potential to lead to crime or break down of law and order.

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