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The Forcados Terminal in the western Niger Delta operated without a significant safety incident between September 2000 and September 2014, during which some 1.25 billion barrels of oil passed through the facility that is operated by the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) operated Joint Venture.
The Forcados Terminal in the western Niger Delta operated without a significant safety incident between September 2000 and September 2014, during which some 1.25 billion barrels of oil passed through the facility that is operated by the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) operated Joint Venture.
Shell’s
Corporate Media Relations Manager, Mr. Precious Okolobo said in a statement at
the weekend thatthe safety milestone translates into a daily average of 300
staff handling nearly two export tankers every week.
The
Managing Director of SPDC and Country Chair, Shell companies in Nigeria, Mr.
Mutiu Sunmonu confirmed that the feat was a significant achievement in a work
environment that involves multi-disciplinary staff teams and contractors.
“Over the years, SPDC has improved work processes and trained
staff leading to the introduction of the Goal Zero initiative on safety. We’re
happy that the improvements continue to manifest not only at Forcados Terminal
but also in other installations,” Sunmonu added.
Over the past 365 days, a number of high risk maintenance and engineering activities have also taken place at the Forcados Terminal, including rehabilitation of crude oil storage tanks, subsea repairs to the tanker loading system and upgrade to the jetty amongst others.
Okolobo said the asset did not record any disruptions relating to these multiple concurrent activities, which is also evidence of the sustained and proactive engagement of the host communities.
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