Nigeria: Tanker Explosion Leaves 25 People Dead, Others Injured“We also call on relevant Federal Government agencies to provide relief materials to support what the state government shall be providing. Our hearts are with the affected families. May the souls of the departed rest in peace,” he added. It would be recalled that energynewsafrica.com reported last Wednesday that a tanker loaded with 33,000 litres of petrol had a brake failure, eventually crashing, at least, three tricycles and two motorcycles at Lokoja in Central Nigeria, West Africa. A family of five and some pupils were among 23 people killed in the explosion that followed the collision. The Kogi State Polytechnic, on Thursday, declared three days’ lecture free in honour of staff and students of the school who were affected by the explosion. The polytechnic’s Head, Public Relations and Protocol Unit, Uredo Omale told reporters that the decision was reached at an emergency meeting of the institution. “A vital decision at the meeting was the setting up of a committee to do a careful and thorough identity check of members of staff and students affected by the inferno with a view to ascertaining the nature and level of damage done to them. “The committee, chaired by the Dean, School of Art, Design and Printing, Mr Pedro Peter Akande, immediately, swang into action, and has, so far, reported that three members of staff sustained injuries in the incident,” she added. The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, in a condolence message issued in Benin, said the explosion was an urgent reminder of the need to prioritise road and rail infrastructure development in the country. Source: www.energynewsafrica.com
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Nigeria: Tanker Explosion Leaves 25 People Dead, Others Injured
Eyewitnesses’ accounts indicate that many of dead were pedestrians, including the students who were crossing the road to go to college.
Others who died included a group who was killed inside their car, he said.
Footage of the aftermath shared on social media shows a huge plume of black smoke billowing into the sky at the gory scene.
In June this year, four people were killed in the country’s biggest city, Lagos, after two petrol tankers collided.
The fire spread to another tanker carrying natural gas.
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The well data will be analyzed to better assess the potential and direct the exploratory activities in the area, Petrobras added.
Block C-M-657 was acquired in March 2018, in the 15th bidding round of the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), under the Concession regime.
It is located in the southern portion of the Campos Basin.
Petrobras is the operator of the block and holds a 30 per cent stake, in partnership with ExxonMobil (40 per cent) and Equinor (30 per cent).
Source: www.energynewsafrica.com
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