No force majeure on Nigerian Bonny Light crude exports after incident – Shell

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* Royal Dutch Shell said that no force majeure was declared on Bonny Light crude oil exports after a fire in an area around a key pipeline.

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* Nigerian oil firm Aiteo, operator of the Nember Creek Trunk Line (NCTL), said the pipeline had not been impacted by a fire last week and had been shut since Feb. 28

* The NCTL is one of the two key pipelines that transports oil from various fields to the Bonny Light export terminal.

* Shell’s local subsidiary SPDC operates exports from the terminal. (Reporting by Julia Payne, editing by Louise Heavens)

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