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Three killed in fire on Chevron Angolan oil platform

The death toll from the fire on a Chevron operated oil platform off Angola has now reached three. Government and company officials confirmed this late Tuesday.

Officials said that two workers had been transferred to South African hospitals with specialist units, and the body of the third worker was still to be recovered from the ocean.

The fire that broke out at the Benguela Belize Lobito (BBLT), a deep-water platform, in the early hours of the morning on May 20, injured seventeen people, including four who were seriously hurt.

According to a government source, the accident happened in the week the U.S. major oil company was scheduled to resume its operations at BBLT following a planned annual maintenance shutdown. BBLT produced its first oil back in 2006.

Cabinda's Angolan subsidiary, Cabinda Oil Company, has not confirmed the date of expected return to service. The company said it would not comment on operational issues as the investigation into the cause for the fire continues. (Reporting and editing by Elaine Hardcastle; Wendell Roelf)

(source: Reuters)