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Nigeria: FPSO Workers Released after Kidnapping

OE Staff
Friday, August 7, 2020

ƶijϻ workers kidnapped from an FPSO offshore Nigeria in an armed pirate attack in July, have been released, the owner of the floating production unit said Friday.

In an incident that occurred on July 2, nine Nigerian crew members aboard the BW ƶijϻ-owned Sendje Berge FPSO were kidnapped.

BW ƶijϻ said Friday the workers had been released.

"BW ƶijϻ is very pleased that all of the offshore employees have been safely released. The company would like to extend its gratitude to those involved in the safe release of everyone who were abducted from the FPSO Sendje Berge on 2 July 2020," BW ƶijϻ said in a brief update.

According to , the Sendje Berge is spread-moored at the Okwori field in Nigeria on a contract with Addax/Sinopec.

Crew kidnappings and violent attacks on vessels in the oil-rich West Africa region have soared in 2020, with 77 seafarers taken hostage or kidnapped for ransom since January, according to the ICC International Maritime Bureau’s (IMB) latest piracy report released in mid-July.


Categories: ƶijϻ FPSO Floating Production Africa Safety & Security

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