The shutdown was announced in a statement by Michael Adande, a spokesman for Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria.
SPDC noted that the incident affected only one section of the three loading buoys, which had been isolated.
Amnesty International continues to recommend that any sales approval process related to Shell’s business in Nigeria must be full and thorough and involve safeguards to protect human rights.
The gas plant feeds the Nigerian Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) export terminal in Bonny Island, Rivers.
Shell had said it had deployed an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) for a pipeline route survey in the Niger Delta.
SPDC) has confirmed the October 3 oil spill from its facilities at Peremabiri community in Southern Ijaw LGA of Bayelsa.
On Monday, the Ijaw Youth Congress alleged that SPDC had excluded indigenous players from its operations at the EA fields in breach of the community content guidelines.
The police in Rivers had confirmed that about 10 persons died on Friday following the explosion.
A Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) to the incident site on September 5 and 6 concluded that the spill was caused by equipment failure.
