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Pipeline Fire Outbreak: NNPC Assures of Seamless Supply, Distribution of Products during Xmas

By John Meze


The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)  in Abuja reported an oil pipeline fire outbreak along Atlas Cove-Mosimi Pipeline, part of the System 2B pipeline in Baruwa Swamp area of Lagos.

However, it assured the public of seamless supply and distribution of petroleum products supply in the Country throughout the Yuletide season and beyond.

The corporation which said that preliminary reports of the incident indicated that the fire outbreak might have been caused by an act of vandalism by suspected oil thieves, informed that it, in conjunction with the Lagos State, has contain the fire and repair works have commenced which will lead to speedy restoration of the pipeline operations.

The corporation, further, commended all stakeholders for their prompt response and assured the general public that the pipeline will be put back into operation shortly, while the breach has no impact on petroleum products supply in the area.

It confirmed that it has 116million litres of PMS in Mosimi Depot, 7.5million litres in Satellite Depot and 35million litres in Ibadan depots, all within System 2B network.