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Shell lifts force majeure on Nigerian Bonny oil exports

Fri, 04th Oct 2013 10:13

ABUJA, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell haslifted a force majeure on Nigerian Bonny Light crude oil exportswhich was declared in April, after the shut down of a 150,000barrel per day pipeline, the company said on Friday.

"The force majeure on Bonny Light exports was liftedeffective 1600 hours Thursday Oct. 3 following the re-opening ofthe 24-inch TNP (Trans Niger Pipeline)," a statement said.

Shell has resumed gas supplies to Nigeria's 22 millionmetric tonne a year liquefied natural gas terminal but a forcemajeure on gas remains in place, the statement said.

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