A new 67-kilometer-long in Nigeria’s Niger-Delta area has begun commercial operation over a decade after construction began. The Amukpe Escravos Pipeline pipeline will have the capacity to transport 160,000 barrels per day (bpd) and reduce dependence on existing infrastructure. The Niger Delta is both ecologically sensitive and one where oil infrastructure projects often face a […]
Onome Amawhe
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