Nigeria's NNPC Announces Successful Containment of Gas Pipeline Leak, Inspections Ongoing
YENAGOA, Nigeria, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Nigeria's state-owned oil company, NNPC Ltd, has successfully contained a significant gas pipeline leak on the crucial Escravos-Lagos pipeline in the oil-rich delta region. This incident, which occurred following an explosion last week, has been addressed with prompt and effective measures.
The company's statement reveals that a preliminary joint inspection, involving NNPC, the midstream regulator, and maintenance contractors, has been conducted at the site. This collaborative effort aims to ensure the safety and integrity of the pipeline system.
The leak, reported on December 10 in South West Warri, triggered a coordinated response to safeguard the surrounding communities, personnel, and the environment. The Escravos-Lagos pipeline system, capable of pumping 2.2 billion cubic feet of gas per day, plays a vital role in Nigeria's gas network, supplying power plants and industrial facilities in the southwest region.
This incident highlights the importance of swift action in managing potential environmental and safety risks associated with oil and gas infrastructure. As inspections continue, NNPC's commitment to transparency and safety is evident, ensuring the well-being of both the environment and the local communities.