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Shell declares force majeure on Nigerian crude

The Shell Petroleum Development  Company (SPDC) has declared force majeure on Bonny Light crude oil loadings after the shutdown of a key pipeline.

“(SPDC) has declared a Force Majeure on the Bonny Oil and Gas Terminal Offtake Programme effective 1700 Nigerian time (1600 GMT) on Monday 25 October 2021, following the shutdown of the Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL) by the operator, Aiteo Exploration and Production Limited,” the spokesperson said in a report by Reuters.

The Bonny Light crude oil programme was set at 95,000 barrels per day (bpd) in November and 123,000 bpd in December. The grade reaches the export terminal via two pipelines – the NCTL and the Trans Niger pipeline.

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