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Company Response

9 Jan 2015

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Chevron

Chevron's response

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  • On April 14, 2014, in the process of repairing the damage to the 18” Abiteye to Escravos pipeline caused by the third party interference of March 25, 2014 another spill occurred. A Joint Investigation (JIV) team which included representatives of regulatory bodies, community leaders and CNL jointly agreed on volume and the spill was duly cleaned up by CNL. In the course of engagement with community stakeholders, CNL agreed to provide relief materials to the communities. One of the three communities has already collected the payment provided for this purpose, while the remaining two raised some issues which are being addressed.