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Nigeria's Renaissance stops oil production via pipeline after spill

The independent oil company said that after a spill in Rivers State, Nigeria's Renaissance Africa Energy Co. Ltd halted oil deliveries via its Okordia - Rumuekpe oil pipeline.

According to Youths and Environmental Advocacy Centre Nigeria (YEAC), the pipeline that transports crude to Rumuekpe for export via Bonny's terminal experienced a spillage in the Ikata Community in Ahoada East District of the State in the early morning hours of Monday. The spill was first detected by the environmental group's network of volunteers.

A spokesperson for Renaissance, the owner of the former Shell onshore subsidiary that operates the pipeline, said the company had halted the production and taken steps to minimize any potential environmental damage.

While Renaissance has not disclosed the cause or extent of the spillage, YEAC Nigeria said that it was most likely caused by third-party interference with crude oil spreading in the surrounding environment.

Renaissance has informed government regulators, and is currently coordinating an investigation with local authorities and regulatory bodies.

Oil spills and pipeline vandalism are a constant problem in Nigeria's oil rich Niger River Delta. They cause pollution, harming local communities and ecosystems. And they often disrupt oil production.

Fyneface Fyneface said that volunteers who visited the Okordia Rumuekpe spill site found evidence of vandalism and excavation on the pipeline.

(source: Reuters)