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  • Mfinda Oilfield
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  • Mfinda Oilfield was an oilfield originally owned by SANR, supposedly taken over by UNITA and guarded by the CFA soldiers in the Angola-Zaire border region. It was located near the Munene River. The supposed takeover by UNITA was a cover story created by SANR in order to continue operating the oilfield while being free of any responsibility in a case of an oil leak. SANR itself was just a shell corporation and Mfinda Oilfield was actually used by Cipher to cover up the spread of infection in the surrounding region. With SANR as proxy, Cipher polluted the water with oil, thus preventing people in villages downstream from drinking it and therefore halting the spread of infection though water. However, when the Oilfield was sabotaged by Venom Snake in 1984, oil was no longer in the water and t
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Events
  • Sabotaged - 1984
Enemies
Image
  • Mfinda.jpg
Owner
  • SANR
Location
Predators
  • African Wild Dog
emplaced
  • HMG-3 Wingate
  • M2A-304 Mortar
  • VOL-GA K12
inner terrain
  • Metal and concrete
power system
  • Two units
comms dish
  • Two units
anti-air
  • Anti-air radar
  • M276 AA G-Gun
vehicles present
logistics
materials GMP
  • 2560000
outer terrain
  • Greenery, red soil
vehicles GMP
  • 20000
weapons GMP
  • 53000
abstract
  • Mfinda Oilfield was an oilfield originally owned by SANR, supposedly taken over by UNITA and guarded by the CFA soldiers in the Angola-Zaire border region. It was located near the Munene River. The supposed takeover by UNITA was a cover story created by SANR in order to continue operating the oilfield while being free of any responsibility in a case of an oil leak. SANR itself was just a shell corporation and Mfinda Oilfield was actually used by Cipher to cover up the spread of infection in the surrounding region. With SANR as proxy, Cipher polluted the water with oil, thus preventing people in villages downstream from drinking it and therefore halting the spread of infection though water. However, when the Oilfield was sabotaged by Venom Snake in 1984, oil was no longer in the water and the villages downstream did get infected.