NAOC closes Idu Well 11 oilfield in Nigeria after oil spills due to equipment failure.
Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), a unit of Italy’s Eni, has closed the Idu Well 11 in Bayelsa state following an oil spillage.
The oil spill occurred on 7 May at the Idu Well 11, which is located at the Egbebiri community, Biseni Kingdom in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa state.
The cause of the leakage was attributed to equipment failure because of a rupture at the wellhead, according to the Joint Investigative Visit (JIV) report on the incident.
Commenting on the incident, Eni spokesperson said: “As soon as the incident was reported we activated our oil spill response, shut in the well and notified government regulatory agencies.
“The Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) was carried out on 09/05/2021, with participation of community representatives and the government regulatory agencies.
“The event occurred within the Company’s wellhead location, which is paved and walled round. There is no significant third party impact.”
However, an environmental rights group, Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) was cited by Premium Times Nigeria as saying that the crude and associated gas discharged from the Idu Well 11 had severely contaminated the environment.
Citing a field report signed by ERA/FoEN field operations head Alagoa Morris, Vanguard News Nigeria reported: “Available records from ERA/FoEN indicate that there have been previous oil spills from this particular Idu Well 11 operated by Agip.”