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Aiteo Finally Stops Bayelsa Wellhead Oil Spill After Over 30 Days

December 8, 2021

The company had earlier on Friday, November 5, 2021, reported to the Nigerian authorities, a hydrocarbon wellhead leak on the facility.

Aiteo, operator of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation/Aiteo Joint Venture (JV), Oil Mining Lease (OML) 29, on Wednesday, succeeded in shutting down the leak on its Santa Barbara wellhead in Nembe, Bayelsa State.
The company had earlier on Friday, November 5, 2021, reported to the Nigerian authorities, a hydrocarbon wellhead leak on the facility. 

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It had stated that the company's 2015 acquired well had been mostly dormant and had been securely isolated since then, adding that the leak was a high pressure one and therefore needed international support.
Aiteo had also raised a team comprising members from its internal well operations experts as well as a foreign firm, Boots & Coot to hasten the operation in preparation for the "well kill" and had in addition to the earlier mobilisation of the Clean Nigeria Associates (CNA), a Nigerian coalition, as part of the attempt to halt the leak which was said to comprise about 20 per cent oil and 80 per cent gas.
A statement from the company on the latest development stated that the leak had now been fully halted while other steps were being taken to consummate the process that started a few weeks ago.
“To the glory of God, we have put out the leak at SBAS-1.  We are grateful for all the support. We have successfully installed control packages on both arms.”
It said in a note that, “There’s a rig up pump on the long string and pump opens the ball valve.  Also, we have closed both control packages and shut-in well flow.  The team is currently preparing to pump ‘kill fluid’ into the long string.  Note that the short string is already killed and dead with zero pressure.”
On the next number of steps, the indigenous oil firm said it will: “Complete pumping of kill fluid into the long string (LS).  Achieve zero psi on surface and rig down pump as well as rig up wireline.”
It further added that another step was being taken to drift both ‘tubings’ and run in hole to install isolation plugs and non-return valves.
“We will then nipple down Christmas Tree and carry out comprehensive service on wellhead and Christmas Tree as well as install it and secure well. Thereafter, we will clean-up wellhead platform and surroundings,” the statement noted.

 

 
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