Militant
group claims Nigeria tanker blaze
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Petroleumworld.com, Jan 14, 2008
A prominent militant group in the oil-rich Niger
Delta said it planted an explosive device that set a tanker on fire Friday in
Nigeria's main oil hub, Port Harcourt.
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said in a statement
that its fighters had detonated "a remote explosive device" that sparked
the blaze on the berthed vessel.
The fire was extinguished by mid-afternoon, but smoke was still rising from the
tanker, a Port Harcourt resident said.
There were no reports of any casualties.
The MEND statement said the attack had been carried out with information gleaned
from "inside the military and secret service".
"We call on all oppressed citizens of the Niger Delta to do your own bit
in your own way to regain freedom," the statement said.
MEND shot to prominence early last year with a string of kidnappings of foreign
oil workers as well as attacks on oil company property.
The group says that contrary to criminal gangs operating in the Niger Delta,
it is working to improve the lot of the ordinary people of the region.
Instability and violence slashed by a quarter oil output in Nigeria, the world's
eighth-largest crude exporter, in 2006 and 2007 to 2.1 million barrels per day,
according to the latest estimates.
In 2007, more than 200 foreign workers were taken hostage, often being released
after a ransom was paid.
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