Oil & Gas Shell told to conduct integrity test on pipelines By maritimemag June 18, 2018 ShareTweet 0 Shell Petroleum Development Company has been called upon to conduct an integrity test on its pipelines in the Niger Delta region. The Deputy Governor of Bayelsa, retired Rear Admiral John Jonah made the call on Monday saying many of them were laid a long time ago and may have suffered from corrosion. Rear Admiral John Jonah retired, criticised Shell Petroleum Development Company over the frequent spills of oilfields in the state. He spoke at one of the recent spill sites at Agoro community in Ekeremor Local Government Area following the leak of the SPDC River Ramos pipeline. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report revealed that the leak resulted in discharge of crude oil into the river, affecting Agoro community and others in the council area. Jonah also criticised SPDC for the delay in carrying out remedial methods to improve skills or reverse environmental damage activities to the people in the impacted communities since the incident happened a month ago. The deputy governor urged the oil major to expeditiously convene the Joint Investigation Visit to ascertain the cause of the spillage. He equally advised SPDC to ensure that all the relevant parties must be involved in the JIV in accordance with international best practices. Jonah commended the people of Agoro for their patience and for maintaining peace. Mr Charles Ebulu, a representative of SPDC, however, said that the oil firm was doing all that was necessary to contain further spread of the spilled crude. Ebulu, who led the deputy governor round the spillage sites, pleaded for understanding from all stakeholders. He gave an assurance that the issues raised by the deputy governor would be communicated to the appropriate quarters for necessary action. In his remarks, the Amananaowei of Agoro, Ibamua Ojukonsin, said it took SPDC two weeks to respond after the incident was reported on May 17. He regretted the delay by SPDC in taking action to contain the spill, adding that the community was yet to receive any form of assistance from the oil firm. The monarch also decried the recourse of SPDC to always promptly effecting repairs on pipelines in order to resume production without ameliorating the sufferings of residents in impacted communities © 2018, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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