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Shell is not laying new gas pipelines at Adibawa field – SPDC

Gladys Nweke

The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, SPDC, says the company is not in any way laying new pipelines in Adibawa field but replacing existing old flowlines within its right of way.
This comes as residents of Edagberi/Betterland community in Ahoada-West Local Government Area of Rivers State had expressed fears claiming that the laying of a new gas pipeline through the community by SPDC close to their residential areas would compromise their safety.
Checks by our correspondent reveal that excavation works and fitting of pipes are ongoing at Adibawa fields operated by SPDC, of which crude oil and gas produced from the Engenni-Ijaw axis pass through.
But the Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, has said that the fears by a resident of the area were unfounded as the oil firm has no new ongoing gas project in the area.
Media Relations Manager, SPDC, Mr. Bamidele, Odugbesan, in a reaction to the development, explained that the ongoing work at SPDC’s field at Adibawa was limited to replacement of existing crude pipelines within its right of way.
“SPDC is not laying any gas pipelines in the area in question. However, there’s sectional replacement of existing old flowlines in Adibawa within SPDC’s right of way”, Odugbesan said.
However, community leaders in the area said there was anxiety among the people of the community over proximity to residential areas.
A community leader in the area, Ambrose Osuolo, claimed that the distance between the pipeline and houses in the area was not up to five meters.
“We are disturbed because there are lots of buildings on this line right side as you approach the community, they have diverted the pipeline, crossing the road to the other side but they should pass the pipes through the bush. Even the side they have diverted to, there are lots of buildings.
“The distance between the pipeline and buildings is not up to five meters, so owners of the buildings are all scared.
” Shell had surveyed the bush where to route this pipeline in the past; a virgin bush. But we do not see why they are now passing the gas pipeline through the community”, Osuolo said.

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