THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: ChevronTexaco:Can't Deliver 20,000 B/D Nigeria Bonny Oil: “Shell declared force majeure effective at midnight local time Thursday (1100 GMT Wednesday) on 114,000 b/d of its Nigerian Bonny Light crude because of production disruptions following villagers' protests at some of its oil platforms in the Niger Delta.” (ShellNews.net) Posted 23 Dec 04
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LONDON -- ChevronTexaco Corp. (CVX) Wednesday said it wouldn't be able to deliver 20,000 barrels a day of crude oil out of Nigeria's Bonny Island oil terminal.
A company spokesman in Nigeria said the company will tell traders it can't meet "commitments for the lifting."
The crude passes out of Royal Dutch/Shell Group's (RD, SC) facilities at Bonny Island.
Shell declared force majeure effective at midnight local time Thursday (1100 GMT Wednesday) on 114,000 b/d of its Nigerian Bonny Light crude because of production disruptions following villagers' protests at some of its oil platforms in the Niger Delta.
-By Shai Oster, Dow Jones Newswires; +44-20-7842-9357; shai.oster@dowjones.com