http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/77840
Posted Dec 21, 2006 by bobSP

Foreign Oil Facilities in Nigeria Seized

http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/w-af/2006/dec/21/122101891.html


On Thursday, around 12 gunmen attack and forced the shut down of a Total SA pumping station. Three men were killed. The company, citing the security of the facility, shut it down indefinitely.

Later, gunmen took control of an Italian-run facility, Eni SpA. No enjuries or damages were reported even though 18 workers were present.

The station is still occupied by the gunmen, however the pumps have been shut down..the 40,000 barrel a day station will not be pumping for a while.

These types of attacks are all too common in Nigeria today. The gunmen feel this is 'the only way to get their share of the oil profits,' and that the government is keeping all the money for itself. These attacks are sometimes so violent that entire shifts of workers are murdered in cold blood.

The country is used to this though..Once the threat of attacks sent the oil industry in Nigeria plummeting in the stocks..now the attacks themselves hardly cause a stir.