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Chevron says Nigeria oil pipe back

US supermajor Chevron said today that oil transport had resumed on one of its pipelines in Nigeria, which was damaged in March.

The Makaraba-Utonana pipeline in southern Nigeria's Niger Delta was attacked on 13 March, which led to a shut in of 11,500 barrels per day of crude oil.

"Pipeline repairs have been completed and the facility resumed production in April," a Chevron spokesman told Reuters.

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