Nigerian Navy destroys 23 illegal refinery sites in October

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BY NEWS DESK, NOVEMBER 20, 2024 | 04:21 PM


The Nigerian Navy says its units under the auspices of Operation DELTA SANITY, successfully uncovered and destroyed 23 Illegal Refinery Sites and recovered large quantity of stolen crude oil in October.

This is contained in a statement by the Director of Naval Information, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, on Tuesday in Abuja.

Adams-Aliu said the team also uncovered and destroyed 30 ovens, 26 reservoirs, 77

sacks, 19 dug out pits, 21 wooden boats, four jerry cans and two pumping machines.

According to him, large quantities of crude oil and AGO were successfully recovered during various operations carried out within the month.

He said the results had contributed to the increase in Nigeria’s crude oil production.

According to him, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) recently announced recently that Nigeria’s Crude oil production has rose to 1,8mbd in the month of October.

“On Oct. 8, three illegal refinery sites, 15 ovens, 12 reservoirs, five dugout pits and two wooden boats laden with about 12,000 litres of stolen crude oil was discovered and destroyed around Bakana River, Bukuma axis and Ogaji-Ama of Rivers.

“On Oct. 9, one suspect with one locally made pistol was arrested with three cases of ammunition. Also, three illegal refinnery sites as well as five reservoirs, two ovens, one dugout pit, two wooden boats cumulatively laden with about 900 liters of product suspected to be stolen crude oil was discovered around Otuwo and Ogboinbiri general area of Bayelsa.

“On Oct. 11, five illegal refinery sites with four ovens, three reservoirs and few sacks laden with about 4,000 liters of stolen crude oil was discovered around Ugbokodo and Christian village in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta.

“Also, a market boat laden with about 2,200 liters of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) in jerry cans and sacks were discovered at Idi-Ogba, Ondo State,” he said.

The Naval spokesman said that several operations and recoveries were made a Ross the Nigerian Delta throughout the month.

(NAN)


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