Seplat Energy rig ,'Majestic' Collapses In Niger Delta

Video: 92 Rescued As Seplat Energy Rig ‘Majestic’ Sinks In N’Delta, One Dead, 3 Crew Personnel Still Missing

Seplat Enery CEO, Roger Brown, says the rig was in-transit to its planned drilling location at Ovhor in Delta State when it capsized.
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Seplat Energy Plc, on Tuesday night, announced a “serious incident” involving one of its oil rigs in Nigeria’s Niger Delta area.  The unfortunate incident on the Depth wise swamp drilling rig “Majestic”, according to Chief Executive Officer, Roger Brown, occurred in the early hours of Tuesday.

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Prime Business Africa (PBA) reliably gathered that many who were trapped and injured in the Seplat rig collapse have been taken to the hospital. The actual number of casualties was still unclear as of the time of this report.

Seplat as the operator of the SEPLAT/NNPCL joint venture reportedly contracted the rig. It was said to have been in-transit to its planned drilling location at Ovhor in Delta State when it capsized.

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Brown, in a statement shared with Prime Business Africa on Tuesday night said, “92 of the 96-member crew are accounted for and safe.” He, however, disclosed that the tragic incident recorded at least  one fatality , while “three other rig personnel are still missing.”

Rescue operation ongoing in Seplat Energy rig collapse early Tuesday morning in Delta State

What Seplat Energy’s Roger Brown said – The Full Statement

Incident involving the Majestic rig near Ovhor, Delta State

“Seplat Energy regrets to announce a serious incident on the Depth wise swamp drilling rig “Majestic” in the early hours of this morning. Seplat as the operator of the SEPLAT/NNPCL joint venture contracted the rig. It was in-transit to its planned drilling location at Ovhor in Delta State when it capsized.

“92 of the 96-member crew are accounted for and safe. However, tragically one fatality occurred during the incident, while three other rig personnel are still missing.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the crew member who sadly lost his life and the three crew members who are still missing at the time of this report. Our emergency response and rescue efforts working alongside the rig owner and the authorities have been activated and are onsite. Our utmost priority will continue to be the safety and wellbeing of all the affected personnel and their families.

“We will provide further details as our understanding of the incident develops. A detailed investigation into the cause of the accident will follow.”

Watch a short video of the Seplat Energy Rig (‘Majestic’) collapse in Niger Delta below:

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Dr. Marcel Mbamalu is a communication scholar, journalist and entrepreneur. He holds a Ph.D in Mass Communication from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and is the Chief Executive Officer Newstide Publications, the publishers of Prime Business Africa.

A seasoned journalist, he horned his journalism skills at The Guardian Newspaper, rising to the position of News Editor at the flagship of the Nigerian press. He has garnered multidisciplinary experience in marketing communication, public relations and media research, helping clients to deliver bespoke campaigns within Nigeria and across Africa.

He has built an expansive network in the media and has served as a media trainer for World Health Organisation (WHO) at various times in Northeast Nigeria. He has attended numerous media trainings, including the Bloomberg Financial Journalism Training and Reuters/AfDB training on Effective Coverage of Infrastructural Development of Africa.

A versatile media expert, he won the Jefferson Fellowship in 2023 as the sole Africa representative on the program. Dr Mbamalu was part of a global media team that covered the 2020 United State’s Presidential election. As Africa's sole representative in the 2023 Jefferson Fellowships, Dr Mbamalu was selected to tour the United States and Asia (Japan and Hong Kong) as part of a 12-man global team of journalists on a travel grant to report on inclusion, income gaps and migration issues between the US and Asia.


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