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LAGOS (AFP) – Nigerian militants blew up a key oil supply pipeline operated by US oil group Chevron, slashing output by 120,000 barrels per day, military and industry sources said Saturday.
“The attack took place yesterday (Friday) near Escravos. The supply pipeline was blown up. The company has shut down operation in the area,” military commander Brigadier-General Wuyep Rimtip told AFP.
The latest attack came as Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell declared force majeure on 225,000 barrels per day for June and July deliveries from its offshore Bonga oilfield in Nigeria, following an attack by militants on Thursday.
Industry sources said Chevron had declared force majeure, halting 120,000 barrels per day output.
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