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Sea Trucks wraps up work in turbulent Delta

WHILE ExxonMobil has denied the Niger Delta Avengers' claims that it had again blown up the recently repaired Qua Iboe export pipeline – denials that have been rubbished by the militants – life in the Delta goes on with Sea Trucks Group wrapping up work near Chevron Corporation's recently attacked Okan platform.

Sea Trucks wraps up work in turbulent Delta

"There were no attacks on our facilities," Exxon Mobil said in a statement yesterday, responding to claims that the Avengers had struck the recently repaired pipeline in Nigeria's southern oil hub. Late...

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