Royal Dutch Shell has resumed crude oil exports from the forcados terminal. This follows the restoration of the damaged facilities by Niger-Delta militants in the south-south region of the country.
The development was communicated to the presidency by the Director of Global Upstream of Shell, Andrew Brown.
Forcados crude has been under force majeure from operator, Shell, since a militant attack on the sub-sea pipeline in February.
Exports from the terminal was between 250,000 and 300, 000 barrels per day before the strike claimed by militant group, Niger Delta Avengers.
Meanwhile, the militant group at about 4am on Wednesday reportedly blew up a Chevron offshore export pipeline at Escravos in Delta State.