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Nigeria's Aiteo stops approximately 50,000 bpd oil output after leak

Nigerian energy firm Aiteo has actually closed down all oil production at its Nembe Creek center, almost 50,000 barrels each day of output, after discovering a leakage, the company stated on Wednesday.

Aiteo Eastern E&P stated the leakage was reported on Monday during routine operations in the Nembe location of Nigeria's. oil-rich Bayelsa state. It is among the most contaminated places on. Earth after decades of spills that have harmed farming and. fishing.

The Nembe Creek facility is the largest of 11 fields under. an oil mining lease run by Aiteo, which likewise produces. considerable gas volumes that supply the Nigeria LNG. plant at Bonny Island.

The leak's cause was undetermined, Aiteo said, adding that. the shutdown was preventive while it included the spill.

Aiteo stated it has informed regulators.

While we are sorry for the production losses ... and the capacity. ecological effect, our existing priority is to expedite an. efficient spill-management procedure in line with regulatory. requirements and team up with all stakeholders to restore. production and alleviate associated risks, said Aiteo Handling. Director Victor Okoronkwo.

Solomon Ukponevi, head of the country's oil-spill detection. and response company NOSDRA, stated an examination was underway.

In Nigeria, Africa's greatest oil manufacturer, oil spills have. had a catastrophic influence on communities where individuals have no. other water supply than creeks and rely on farming and fishing.

Oil spills, in some cases due to vandalism or corrosion, are. common in the Niger Delta, a large maze of creeks and mangrove. swamps crisscrossed by pipelines and blighted by hardship,. pollution, oil-fuelled corruption and violence.

(source: Reuters)