SPDC relocates Kolo Creek- Soku gas pipeline

The Shell Petroluem Development Company has relocated its pipeline at Kolo Creek-Soku gas pipeline across Kolo River in Bayelsa from the River surface to the River Bed.

Oil workers were seen refilling dug out sand from the creek.
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Background
The Company had passed the gas pipeline above the surface of the Kolo River in October 2016, hampering navigation by fishing canoes, transport boats amongst others.

This triggered negative reactions from residents in the area and environmentalist affected by the blockade.

Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) had urged SPDC to bury the pipeline to protect the economic interest of residents who used the creek as transport channel and fishing activities.

Alagoa Morris, the head of  Field Operations at ERA/FoEN's office in Bayelsa noted that it was a welcome development  and applauded SPDC for taking steps to correct the anomaly.

''it is a positive outcome of our advocacy efforts and we commend SPDC for taking steps to come back to bury the pipeline under the river bed. It shows that we are partners to ensure that the oil industry is run in a sustainable manner.'' He stated.

  

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