MILAN, Sept 4 (Reuters) - A spokesman for Italian oil andgas group Eni said on Wednesday the force majeureimposed on its Nigerian Brass River crude oil production hadbeen lifted.
"It was lifted on Monday," the spokesman said.
The force majeure - a clause freeing the company from supplyobligations due to circumstances outside its control - had beenimposed by Eni in March.
In August, Eni cut its annual production target, joiningrival Shell in highlighting outages in Nigeria as adrag on profits.
Nigerian oil supplies have been severely disrupted in recentmonths due to mass oil theft.
A force majeure on Shell's Bonny Light exports is in place.