Agip lifts Nigerian oil export force majeure

Agip lifts Nigerian oil export force majeure

LAGOS – Italian oil company Agip, a unit of ENI, has lifted a force majeure on crude oil exports from its Brass shipping terminal in Nigeria after a sabotaged pipeline was repaired, a shipping agent said yesterday.

Unknown attackers blew up the Tebidaba-Brass pipeline on March 17, forcing the company to shut 75 000 barrels per day oil production. An ENI spokesman in Italy said he had no news on the pipeline.-Nampa-ReutersAn ENI spokesman in Italy said he had no news on the pipeline.-Nampa-Reuters

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