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November 18, 2011 - 18:29:58 UTC
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Pirates hijack Chevron vessel off Nigeria: sources

Source: Reuters

Eight armed men boarded an oil supply vessel contracted by U.S. energy company Chevron off the Nigerian coast early on Friday, shipping and security sources said.

This would be the second attack by gunmen on Chevron contracted vessels off the coast of President Goodluck Jonathan's home state of Bayelsa this month.

"The MV C-Endeavour was off the coast, serving Chevron's Agbami field, when gunmen boarded it in the very early hours," one security source told Reuters. Two other sources close to the incident confirmed the details.

One of the sources said three men have been kidnapped.

Chevron said it was investigating the situation but had no further comment. The ship belonged to contractor Edison Chouest Offshore, based in Galliano, Louisiana. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday.

Experts say recent attacks on ships in the Gulf of Guinea threaten the region's position as an emerging trade hub that is an increasingly important source of oil, metals and agricultural products such as cocoa for world markets.

The $3.5bn Agbami oil field project is Nigeria's largest deepwater development and lies in OPL blocks 216 and 217, approximately 220 miles southeast of Lagos and 70 miles offshore Nigeria, in the central Niger Delta - Offshore Technology.

The field is owned by the terms of a deepwater production-sharing contract (PSC) between Chevron and Famfa.

MV Endeavour Hijack
Chevron Oil Supply Ship, MV Endeavour, Reported Hijacked


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