MrBishop
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SourceILADO, Nigeria - A ruptured gas pipeline exploded in Nigeria as villagers collected fuel from the conduit, killing more than 150 people and leaving charred bodies scattered around the blast site.
"Between 150 and 200 people died," Lagos Police Commissioner Emmanuel Adebayo told reporters at the scene, about 30 miles east of Nigeria's main city of Lagos. Dozens of burned corpses lay on the ground.
Rescue workers dug a ditch near the exploded pipeline and Adebayo said the bodies would be buried in a common grave.
The impoverished people of Africa's oil giant often tap into pipelines, seeking fuel for cooking or resale on the black market. The highly volatile petroleum can ignite, incinerating those collecting it.
In September 2004, an oil pipeline exploded near Lagos as thieves tried to siphon oil from it, with up to 50 people perishing in the flames. A 1998 pipeline blast killed over 1,000 in southern Nigeria.
Most of Nigeria's oil is pumped in the southern Niger Delta region, far from Lagos. Pipes carry the crude to refineries across the vast nation.
Nigeria, which normally pumps 2.5 million barrels of crude per day, is Africa's largest producer and the fifth-largest source of imports to the United States.
...and the price of oil goes up again.