Oil giant Shell has reopened a 300-million-standard cubit feet gas plant in southern Nigeria that was shut down last week because of a fire on its supply pipeline, the company said.
It said production resumed at the plant after temporary repairs on the 10-inch Utorogu-Ughelli pumping station condensate trunkline that was set on fire on October 12 by suspected vandals.
Shell however said the force majeure it declared on gas supplies in the wake of the incident was still in force.
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Shell Resumed Work in Nigeria Gas Plant
The force majeure on gas supplies in the wake of the incident is still in force however