Again, Militants Blow Up Agip Gas Pipeline

Nigerian militant commander Tom addresses the media as arms surrendered by former Nigerian militants are displayed at an arms collection centre in the oil hub Port Harcourt

Reports reaching us indicate that some suspected militants blew up gas pipeline belonging to the

Nigerian Agip Oil Company, NAOC, in Bayelsa State.

It was learnt that the facility was bombed at Ogbembiri in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state.

It would be more than a dozen times that the oil and gas facilities belonging to the Italian Oil giant would be breached this year alone.

The fresh attack by gunmen, it was learnt, occurred on the pipeline about 48 hours ago, which raised questions within the community as to why security agencies saddled with the responsibility of protecting oil installations had been unable to stop the frequent breaches.

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Suspected ex-militants also recently attacked pipeline carrying crude, located at Brass Local Government Area (LGA) of Bayelsa State, spilling the substance into the environment.

During the latest attack, the gunmen reportedly stormed the community at about 9pm, traced the pipeline and ruptured it at a point it was previously repaired after the last attack.

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While some sources said dynamites were used to blow the pipeline, others said the gunmen deployed other mechanical devices to rupture the line along the axis.

The pipeline said to be a major gas supply facility in the country, reportedly crosses Tumor community in Bomadi, Delta State; Ogbuasiri in Ekeremor and Ogbembiri in Southern Ijaw, Bayelsa State.

It was gathered that Agip awarded the contract for security surveillance and repairs of the pipeline in case of a breach to a contractor from the community.

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So, the contractor enjoys dual contract of protecting the pipeline and also repairing it whenever there is a leakage.

Many have wondered how the pipeline increasingly comes under attack because the facility is a major pipeline because it supplies gas for domestic consumption. Agip is said to have spent a lot of money fixing it.

Additional report from ThisDay

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