IDSL not responsible for pipeline explosion – NNPC
IDSL not responsible for pipeline explosion – NNPC
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has said that its subsidiary, Integrated Data Services Limited , was not responsible for the pipeline explosion which occurred on Thursday in Rivers.
The NNPC Group General Manager , Public Affairs , Ndu Ughamadu, said the explosion occurred at the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas pipeline in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers.
It said IDSL ’ s crew , engaged in acquiring seismic data for a Shell Oil Mining Lease , observed approved safe distance standards and as such could not be the cause of the blast .
“ Our activities involve the use of seismic explosives of size 2 kg and detonators . The drilled and exploded depth is 45 metres . At this depth , the effect on the surface cannot affect any structure .
“ The suspected gas leakage on the gas pipeline between Eveku and Rumodogo communities in Mohave Local Government Area of Rivers on Feb . 22 was not caused and cannot be caused by NNPC , IDSL seismic operations .
“ Our closest activity around the incident area on Thursday was 798 metres away from the pipeline .
“ As a responsible corporate body , IDSL ’ s crew on operation in Mohave Local Government Area observed , to the letter , DPR’ s regulations governing such activities. ”
According to him , the regulation says that a minimum distance of 25 metres from tarmac roads and 50 metres from houses should be observed .
Apart from this , the minimum requirements of 100 metres away from the pipelines , and a minimum distance of 200 metres from well heads or oil wells were maintained, Ughamadu said .
He said that relevant authorities in Rivers have been informed of the incident .
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