The Hindu: Gunmen raid Shell oil platform in Nigeria, kidnap foreign oil workers: "Shell officials in Nigeria said the workers were kidnapped from an anchored supply vessel at Shell's EA oil platform in shallow waters off the southern oil-rich Niger Delta and taken to an unknown location.": Thursday 12 January 2006
Lagos, Jan. 12 (AP): Unidentified
gunmen stormed an offshore oil platform run Royal Dutch Shell in Nigeria and
kidnapped four foreign oil workers, a company official said on Thursday.
Gunmen in three boats seized the four oil workers from a support vessel attached
to the oil platform on Wednesday afternoon, Shell spokesman Andy Corrigan, said
by telephone from London.
Corrigan said it was unclear whether the hostages were working for Shell or one
of its contractors. He declined giving further details, including the
nationalities of those abducted, ``for safety and security reasons.''
The British embassy in Nigeria said it believed one of its nationals was among
the hostages. ``We believe the four individuals include a British national,''
spokesman Graeme Bannatyne said.
Shell officials in Nigeria said the workers were kidnapped from an anchored
supply vessel at Shell's EA oil platform in shallow waters off the southern
oil-rich Niger Delta and taken to an unknown location.
Local communities in Nigeria have been demanding a greater share of revenues
from the oil flowing from their land for years. Hostage takings are common, and
kidnapped workers are usually released unharmed.
Shell workers running the EA platform have been taken hostage twice in the past
year over a dispute with neighbouring communities, who accuse the company of
reneging on a promise to undertake development projects for their impoverished
region.
A Croatian was seized in December 2004 and freed days later. Two Germans and
four Nigerian oil workers were similarly taken hostage in June and later freed.
Nigeria produces about 2.5 million barrels of oil a day.
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