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SPDC Worries as Nigeria Loses $1.6Bn Annually to Oil Thieves

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The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has expressed concern over the activties of crude oil thieves and illegal refineries operators in the Niger Delta saying the country is losing $1.6bn…

The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has expressed concern over the activties of crude oil thieves and illegal refineries operators in the Niger Delta saying the country is losing $1.6bn annually to oil theft.

The company cited its forced shut down of the Nembe Creek Trunklines NCTL in the Bayelsa State, a facility which produces about 150,000 barrels of crude oil per day and its declaration of force majeure on Bonny Light export.

This, according to the company, was to enable it remove crude oil theft connections, investigate suspected oil theft leaks and effect repairs.

Evans Krukrubo, SPDC Manager, Government/Community Relations,  at a workshop organized for media practitioners in Yenagoa, said over 90 per cent of its pipelines in the region have been ruptured by suspected oil thieves.

He noted that the shut down of NCTL production would impact negatively on Bayelsa share from the federation account.

Represented by Funkakpo Fufyin, the company also said the recent upsurge in illegal refining business in the delta should be a major concern to all stakeholders.

"We are not worried by the money lost by SPDC, but the harm and destruction on the environment," he said. Also, he blamed most of the spills in the delta on crude oil thieves and illegal refinery operators when compared to operational failure.

He also cited Bodo, in Rivers State, Imo River, Nembe Creek Trunklines NCTL and offshore of the Niger Delta as areas identified as major hotspots for oil bunkering and sabotage.

Krukrubo called on security agencies and state government to assist the firm in curbing the activities of oil thieves and illegal refinery operators.


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