Majorwaves Energy Report August 2020

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Shell Trumps Spill Response And Prevention Record In The Niger Delta By Ikenna Omeje

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hell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has stated that it recorded a significant reduction of breaches from wellheads and cleaned up more spill sites than ever before. The energy company made this known in their 2020 Shell Nigeria Briefing, while pointing that in 2019, SPDC JV reduced operational spills to their lowest levels. It reported seven operational spills in 2019, representing a 46.6 percent decrease over the previous year (when it recorded 15 of such spills). Data available showed that in the year under review, theft and sabotage resulted in 156 spills. In 2018, the figure was 109. As part of the company’s policy, when a leak is identified, the team responds to contain any spilled oil and clean up. In 2019, it remediated 130 sites. Shell noted that SPDC JV is working to eliminate spills from its operational activities, remediate past spills and prevent spills caused by crude oil theft, sabotage of pipelines or illegal oil refining. While SPDC operates to the same technical standards as other Shell companies globally, the company said illegal activities continue to inhibit a normal operating environment; noting

that past spills from operational and illegal activities have been well documented, resulting in a clean-up programme and, where appropriate, compensation. According to the company, there is still much work to be done to get the company to its target of ‘Goal Zero’ in all spills (operational and third-party vandalism). This can only be archived through a solid strategy, active partnerships, closer community engagements, bold security and new surveillance equipment, the company said it is steadily making progress in the areas of Improving performance; Preventing illegal activity; Response and investigation; Improving remediation; and Clean-up in Ogoniland. In the area of improving performance, Shell has a global ambition to achieve no harm and no leaks across all its operations. This is known as Goal Zero. To reduce the number of operational spills in Nigeria, Shell said the SPDC JV is focused on implementing its ongoing work programme to appraise, maintain and replace key sections of pipelines and flow lines. In 2019, SPDC completed another 30 kilometres of new pipelines, bringing the total laid over the last eight years

to around 1,330 kilometres. “These efforts have significantly reduced operational spills over 100 kilograms to seven incidents and 28 tonnes of crude in 2019, compared to 15 incidents and 413 tonnes in 2018. This represents a year-on-year reduction of more than 90 percent by volume, returning the joint venture to its trend of reducing operational spills. “Community engagement and the ongoing commitment from government agencies has also helped shorten response times to incidents. SPDC’s average time to complete the clean-up of free and/or residual spilled oil has halved from 13 days in 2016 to seven days in 2019. Closer engagement with communities has helped SPDC to access spill locations more quickly, meaning on average that joint investigations now commence within three days in 2019 compared to six days in 2016,” it stated. Shell Nigeria however, indicated that there still remains a challenge of preventing spills relating to sabotage and theft by third parties. These illegal activities accounted for 95 percent of the SPDC JV spill incidents in 2019, a similar proportion to previous years.

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President Buhari Inaugurates Nigerian Content Tower, Pledges More Spend on Job Creation, Infrastructure

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Shell Trumps Spill Response And Prevention Record In The Niger Delta By Ikenna Omeje

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Shell Trumps Spill Response And Prevention Record In The Niger Delta By Ikenna Omeje

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