An oil tanker burst into flames at Nigeria’s Port Harcourt on Friday after two loud explosions were heard, oil industry sources said.
The tanker was berthed in a general cargo area, not at an oil exporting terminal, and crude exports from the world’s eighth largest oil exporter were not affected, the sources said.
“At 6.40 a.m. there were two loud bangs and all of a sudden an oil tanker caught fire,” said a security consultant for a major oil company in Nigeria, who asked not to be named.
“It is still burning,” the source said.
Port Harcourt is several miles from Nigeria’s largest oil and gas export complex on Bonny Island.
Militant violence around Port Harcourt has been rising in recent weeks after the collapse of peace talks with the government. The militants, who have vowed to halt oil exports, are demanding greater regional control in the country’s main oil-producing area.