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The pipeline is to start in the Warri region in Nigeria and run north through Niger to Hassi R'Mel in Algeria. [10] In Hassi R'Mel the pipeline is to connect to the existing Trans-Mediterranean, Maghreb–Europe, Medgaz and Galsi pipelines. [5] These supply Europe from the gas transmission hubs at El Kala and Beni Saf on Algeria's Mediterranean ...
DOMESTIC - Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System/Ihovbor Power Plant. Ovade-Ogharefe: OML 98 / Pan Ocean Oil Corporation: 130 3.7 DOMESTIC - Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System. Gbaran Ubie: OML 28 / Shell: 1,000 28 DOMESTIC - planned 60 million ft 3 /d for 225 MW NIPP power plant in Gbaran EXPORT - LNG Plant in Bonny: Obigbo: OML 17 / NPDC: 60 1.7
Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL) is a 97 kilometre, 150,000 barrels of oil per day pipeline constructed by Royal Dutch Shell plc and situated in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. [3] "The Trunk Line is one of Nigeria's major oil transportation arteries that evacuate crude from the Niger Delta to the Atlantic coast for export."
The most productive region of the nation is the coastal Niger Delta Basin in the Niger Delta or "South-south" region, which encompasses 78 of the 159 oil fields. Most of Nigeria's oil fields are small and scattered, and in 1990, these small unproductive fields accounted for 62.1% of all Nigerian production.
Royal Dutch Shell PLC (NYS: RDS.A) announced on Monday that it would shut down one of its major pipelines in Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, The Associated Press has reported. The ...
The alleged failings in the oil clean-up come as Shell prepares to sell its Nigerian subsidiary, the SPDC, to Renaissance Africa, a consortium of local and international companies.
The Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) is a natural gas pipeline built in 1989 to supply gas from Escravos region of Niger Delta area to Egbin power station near Lagos in Nigeria. Subsequent spur lines from the ELP supply Delta power plant at Ughelli, Warri Refining and Petrochemicals Company at Ekpan, Uvwie.
On 27 August 2012, the West African Gas Pipeline was damaged when pirates who had tried to board an oil tanker in an attempt to get away from the pursuing Togolese Navy, severely damaged the pipeline with their anchor. For nearly a year, the supply of gas to Ghana, Togo and Benin ceased, causing major power supply problems to the affected ...