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Niger resumes oil exports via Benin after suspension

Landlocked Niger has actually resumed petroleum exports via Benin after a dispute in between the nations halted the flow of oil through a new Chinesefunded pipeline to the West African coast, according to a pipeline company representative and ship tracking information on Wednesday.

The conflict was over Niger's refusal to lift a ban on imported products from Benin, leading its coastal neighbour to block exports through the PetroChina-backed pipeline in May. In June, Niger shut off the circulation of oil through the pipeline.

An agent with the West African Gas Pipeline Business (Wapco),. which operates the pipeline, told Reuters on Wednesday that the. Aura M, a Liberian-flagged crude oil tanker, had actually packed around. one million barrels of oil from Niger at the Benin port on. Tuesday.

Ship tracking data from MarineTraffic, a global maritime. analytics service provider, revealed the vessel was loaded and left. the Benin port on Tuesday afternoon.

It was bound for China, where it was because of get here on Oct. 10, the data showed. It was last found on Tuesday in the Gulf. of Guinea, just off the West African coast.

The Wapco-operated pipeline has a capability of 90,000 barrels. daily and began running previously this year. It extends for. almost 2,000 km (1,243 miles) from Niger's Agadem oilfield to. Benin's coast.

Niger's challenged ban on Benin associated to political. disputes within the West African local bloc known as. ECOWAS that led it to enforce sanctions on Niger in 2015.

While ECOWAS later on lifted sanctions on Niger, Niamey did not. reciprocate to allow imports from Benin.

It was not right away clear on Wednesday how the disagreement. had been dealt with to enable Niger's oil exports to resume. Nigerien and Benin authorities might not right away be reached. for remark by telephone.

Niger's petroleum exports through the pipeline have actually been. agreed as part of a $400 million handle oil giant China. National Petroleum Corp (CNPC).

In an additional indication of the region's unstable political. environment, a Nigerien anti-government rebel group messed up the. pipeline in June, causing small damage.

(source: Reuters)