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Force majeure called for Shell spill

SHELL has declared force majeure, halting exports of crude oil from its Forcados terminal in southern Nigeria because of a series of leaks in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation-operated Trans Forcados pipeline.

Force majeure called for Shell spill

Forcados is one of Nigeria's main export terminals with a capacity of 400,000 barrels of oil per day, almost one quarter of Nigeria's entire daily output of two million per day. Shell has blamed repeated...

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