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11 Jul 2015

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Nigeria: ENI statement regarding the Agip pipeline explosion

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'Eni: first conclusions of the inspection on the fire in Nigeria', 11 Jul 2015:…Eni announces with regret that…[t]he…[Agip pipeline explosion has] caused a total of 13 deaths and 2 injuries…[F]ollowing initial investigations that the company is carrying out in collaboration with local authorities, it appears…that the fire was triggered by…people who previously worked on this pipeline to illegally obtain crude oil…CEO of Eni, Claudio Descalzi, said: "…Eni rallies around…colleagues in Nigeria and the families of those who lost their lives in this tragic event…We reiterate our determination to shed full light on the matter..."