NIGERIA
MAY 17 2007 13:15h
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Royal Dutch Shell has started work to restore 170,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil production in Nigeria.
"We have regained access to the site," said a Shell spokesman.
Abductions of oil workers and attacks on the industry are frequent in the impoverished delta in southern Nigeria. Twelve foreigners are still being held hostage there after a Belarussian woman was released on Wednesday night.
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A Shell source said the Anglo-Dutch company had already reopened one of the valves at the pipeline complex in Ogoni, and would test the system before fully restoring oil flows. Villagers from K-Dere community had staged the protest to demand a stake in the oil flowing through their land, but vacated the site on Wednesday after their elders promised to settle the issue in talks with Shell over the next few days.
Shell halted oil production in the Ogoni area 14 years ago after popular protests which were a precursor to today's violent insurgency across the vast wetlands region.
Rebels fighting for local control over oil wealth have stepped up attacks to press their demands, but the line between militancy and crime are blurred and frequent kidnappings are mostly motivated by money.
Kidnappers on Wednesday released a Belarussian woman working as an oil industry contractor who was abducted on May 5 in Port Harcourt, the delta's main city, police said on Thursday.
"She was released last night. She is in very fine condition," said Felix Ogbaudu, police commissioner of Rivers state where Port Harcourt is located.
The Belarussian woman is a senior manager with the Nigerian unit of British services company Compass Group
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