Ikemefuna Okafor, the executive officer of Shebah Exploration & Production Company Ltd (SEPCOL), the vessel owner, said late Sunday “three crew members have been found alive in the community”.
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SEPCOL: 3 crew members found alive, 7 still missing
Posted in accidents, Uncategorized, tagged FPSO fire, Nigeria, SEPCOL on February 7, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Update No. 2: Nigerian FPSO fire
Posted in accidents, tagged fatalities, FPSO fire, Nigeria, SEPCOL on February 4, 2022| Leave a Comment »
This Nigerian source is now reporting that there are 3 confirmed deaths, and 11 workers declared missing. No other sources are reporting casualties at this time.
The latest AFP report indicates that the fire has been extinguished.
Update on FPSO fire: Nigerian regulator to investigate; operator’s production license had been revoked
Posted in accidents, tagged FPSO fire, Nigeria, NUPRC, SEPCOL on February 3, 2022| Leave a Comment »
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) Thursday disclosed that it had commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the explosion of a Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel in Warri, Delta State.
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- Still no report of any casualties
- Industry source indicated that the FPSO was not producing at the time and had about 50,000 barrels in storage
- No indication that any wells are on fire
- Per Rystad the FPSO has not been producing since 2019 and was being used solely for storage.
- Per Reuters, SEPCOL is the technical operator of the block though the production licence was held by consortium member Express Petroleum. SEPCOL’s production license had reportedly been revoked in 2019 for legacy debts.
- Lots of important technical, operational, and management aspects to this major incident. Hopefully, NUPRC’s report will be publicly available at the conclusion of their investigation.