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Friday, 10 June 2016

Buhari in trouble, read how much Nigeria is losing daily

The shutdown of a major pipeline by Shell Nigeria is costing the country a whooping N1.343 billion daily
– Shell said the pipeline which transports 180,000 barrels of crude oil daily would be shut for at least one week due to a discovered leak
– Operators however announced that the Nembe Creek trunk line carrying the Bonny light crude oil to the export terminal has been reopened by Aiteo
Nigeria is further losing 130,000 barrels per day of crude oil following the shutting down of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) by its operator, Shell Nigeria.
File photo of a pipeline transporting crude oil in the Niger Delta part of Nigeria
This would amount to a daily loss of about $6.716 million, an equivalent of N1.343 billion daily.
The pipeline was shut down after a leak was discovered, Vanguard has reported.
The report quoted sources in the oil sector as confirming that a memo was sent out to participants in the TNP to inform them that the pipeline would be shut for at least a week.

The pipeline according to Shell, transports around 180,000 barrels of crude oil per day to the Bonny export terminal.
It is also a part of the gas liquids evacuation infrastructure, critical for continued domestic power generation and liquefied gas exports.
Shell said the TNP loopline project creates an alternative route to avoid sabotage, by-passing areas where theft and illegal refining is common.

1 comment :

  1. With this kind of losses, it will take the grace of God for Nigeria to come out of this... Let's hope and pray it don't go any further...

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