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A British oil worker has been kidnapped in Nigeria, the Foreign Office said. | A British oil worker has been kidnapped in Nigeria, the Foreign Office said. |
The man was kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday off the coast of the Bayelsa state, in southern Nigeria. | |
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are in contact with the Nigerian authorities to try to bring this to a swift and peaceful conclusion." | A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are in contact with the Nigerian authorities to try to bring this to a swift and peaceful conclusion." |
One unconfirmed report said the worker, who has not been named, was kidnapped from the Bulford Dolphin rig, 40 miles off the Niger Delta. | One unconfirmed report said the worker, who has not been named, was kidnapped from the Bulford Dolphin rig, 40 miles off the Niger Delta. |
Six Britons, one American and a Canadian were kidnapped from the Bulford Dolphin rig last June and were released two days later. | Six Britons, one American and a Canadian were kidnapped from the Bulford Dolphin rig last June and were released two days later. |
The Niger Delta, which accounts for all of Nigeria's crude exports, has been hit by a wave of abductions and attacks on oil facilities since 2005. | |
The militants want oil companies to negotiate on a range of issues affecting local people, who see little benefit from the oil industry. | |
Issues they want addressing include employment for local people and the environmental impact of drilling, industry analysts said. | |
An upsurge of attacks on foreign oil interests has cut Nigeria's oil production by around 25%. |
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