Nigeria Navy destroys N3bn illegal refineries

Nigeria Navy destroys N3bn illegal refineries

by Joseph Anthony
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DESTRUCTION OF ILLEGAL CRUDE OIL REFINERIES IN BUGAMA, ASARI TORU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF RIVERS BY THE NIGERIAN NAVY SHIP PATHFINDER PORT HARCOURT ON SUNDAY February 05, 2017

The Nigerian Navy has destroyed 40 illegal refineries, equipment and petroleum products valued at N3 billion in a special operation in the Niger Delta.

The Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Eastern Naval Command, Rear Admiral James Oluwole, disclosed this in Port-Harcourt yesterday at the conclusion of the first phase of โ€œOperation River Sweep I.โ€
According to him, โ€œOperation Rivers Sweep was activated on January 8 to stem the tide of increasing and disturbing reports of illegal bunkering in Onne general area.

โ€œOver some months now, we have discovered that lots of illegal refineries are operating within the area with stealthily and specially designed dug-in canoes moving stolen petroleum products.

โ€œIn the operation, two vessels MV Lewis Ejiro and MV Lady Swithin were impounded while 40 illegal refineries, 60 large wooden and speed boats loaded with 5.24 million litres of diesel were destroyed.
โ€œOther items recovered by troops included three generators, 16 pumping machines, two welding machines, three outboard engines and two hoses.

โ€œThe total estimated loss for the destroyed illegal refineries and other equipment is about N3 billionโ€.
Oluwole said that five suspected oil thieves were arrested during the operation and handed over to relevant prosecuting agencies.

He said the operation was successful due to the use of Swamp Buggy machines, which completely crushed metallic tanks and denied oil thieves ability to revive the destroyed refineries.

The FOC said the operation had reduced spate of attacks on oil and gas installations and sea piracy, particularly in the Onne and adjoining creeks in the area.

โ€œWe have realised that whenever we burn down illegal refineries with metal tanks and some days after our troops leave the scene, the oil thieves would return and revive the refineries.

โ€œThe use of swamp buggy machine has proved to be effective; and the colossal losses of boats and stolen oil products will discourage bunkering activities in our areas of operation.โ€

Oluwole also said that the Navyโ€™s inability to prosecute suspected oil thieves partly affected the war on illegal oil bunkering.

According to him, the battle against oil thieves is built on a tripartite arrangement which involved surveillance, enforcement and operation.

The FOC pointed out that similar operations were currently on-going in the Central Naval Command.

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