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Militants attack Nigeria oil base Militants attack Nigeria oil base
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The main militant group in Nigeria's Niger Delta says it has attacked an oil platform, the second attack since a government amnesty offer last Thursday.The main militant group in Nigeria's Niger Delta says it has attacked an oil platform, the second attack since a government amnesty offer last Thursday.
Royal Dutch Shell confirmed that its Forcados export terminal in Delta State had been targeted, but it is not clear if production has been affected.Royal Dutch Shell confirmed that its Forcados export terminal in Delta State had been targeted, but it is not clear if production has been affected.
The militants said the facility is on fire after the early morning attack.
The army denied militant claims that a gunboat with soldiers on board had been sunk, AFP news agency reports.The army denied militant claims that a gunboat with soldiers on board had been sunk, AFP news agency reports.
The 60-day amnesty for militants is a bid to end years of crippling attacks.The 60-day amnesty for militants is a bid to end years of crippling attacks.
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta has said it will not disarm until militant leader Henry Okah is freed from jail. class="" href="/2/hi/africa/7519302.stm">'Blood oil' dripping from Nigeria
Some of the militant groups which operate in the Niger Delta's lawless swamps have agreed to disarm if they can meet with the president to iron out some issues.
The main group - the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) - has said it will not disarm until militant leader Henry Okah is freed from jail.
He is facing trial on charges of gun-running and treason after being arrested in Angola in 2007.He is facing trial on charges of gun-running and treason after being arrested in Angola in 2007.
On Friday, the government offered to free him - but only if Angola agrees.On Friday, the government offered to free him - but only if Angola agrees.
Militant attacks in the region have reduced oil production to 1.3m barrels per day, officials say. Nigeria's Opec quota is 2m. The militants claim they are fighting so local people benefit more from their region's oil wealth.
But many attacks are undertaken for financial gain and they have reduced oil production to 1.3m barrels per day, officials say. Nigeria's Opec quota is 2m.