Italian oil firm Eni said on yesterday an oil spill near its facilities in the
Niger Delta had been contained, but local people said the pollution had spread
and damaged their fishing.
Eni said the spill occurred last week about 10 km (six miles) from the Obama
flowstation in Bayelsa state.
"We do not yet have information either on the causes or the amount of oil
affected," an Eni spokesman told Reuters.
Oil spills are common in Nigeria, where enforcement of environmental
regulations is lax and armed gangs frequently damage pipelines to steal
crude.
Local community leaders said the spill came from an Eni pipeline and had
spread into creeks and waterways. They complained oil companies had not properly
cleaned up previous spills.
"Oil companies operating in the Niger Delta are now using harmful chemicals
... which is injurious to both sea foods, living organisms and human beings,"
said Nengi James, Chairman of the Oil and Gas Committee of Nembe
Kingdom.
Decades of oil production in the delta, where Africa's second-longest river
empties into the Atlantic, have turned parts of it into a wasteland of oily
water and dead mangroves. Thousands of barrels are spilled every year.
Reuters
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