It was gathered that the incident occurred at about 5 am when most people were still asleep.
Residents said they woke after hearing people shouting from the location of the gas facility owned by Hydropet Oil Services Limited.
A shop owner in the area who simply gave her name as Grace, said she saw the fire when she woke up around 5:20 am
She stated, “So I quickly came out to the road leading to Eneka, lo and behold it was Hydropet gas plant that was on fire. The fire was huge. I was so afraid because My shop is close to that place.”
Our correspondent who visited the scene at about 9 am saw men of the Federal Fire Service trying to put out the fire.
A resident told our reporter that it was the Shell fire service that extinguished the fire which lasted for about four hours.
“Imagine from Artillery to Eleme Junction there is no fire station. Even when the Federal Fire Service came within a short time they ran out of water.
“Thank God for the Shell Fire Services because we don’t know maybe the tank would have exploded.”
Meanwhile, many residents and business owners thronged out to catch a glimpse of the fire, while some expressed worry over a possible explosion.
Scores of policemen and the fire service team cordoned off the area with red lights and prevented vehicles from further accessing the road.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the State, Grace Iringe-Koko, said she would find out from the police division and get back to our correspondent.
She had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report on Tuesday morning.