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NNPCL uncovers, destroys 82 illegal refineries in one week

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A man collects polluted water at an illegal oil refinery site near river Nun in Nigeria's oil state of Bayelsa November 27, 2012. Thousands of people in Nigeria engage in a practice known locally as 'oil bunkering' - hacking into pipelines to steal crude then refining it or selling it abroad. The practice, which leaves oil spewing from pipelines for miles around, managed to lift around a fifth of Nigeria's two million barrel a day production last year according to the finance ministry. Picture taken November 27, 2012. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye (NIGERIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY INDUSTRIAL ENERGY) ATTENTION EDITORS - PICTURE 16 OF 28 FOR PACKAGE 'NIGERIA'S ILLEGAL OIL BUNKERERS'. SEARCH 'OIL BUNKERING' FOR ALL IMAGES
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has revealed that it uncovered and destroyed 82 illegal refineries in the Niger Delta between February 10 and 15, 2024.

The NNPCL also said that 223 incidents were recorded in the past week by several sources.

According to a short video released on Tuesday, an oil pit feeding directly from an oil source was discovered in Okrika, Rivers State, with several pipelines conveying crude into the pit.

“20 illegal connections were discovered across several locations in Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta States. A cluster of illegal refineries were discovered in various locations across Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta and Abia.

“In the past week, 82 illegal refineries were discovered and destroyed,” NNPCL disclosed.

It was added that several illegal storage sites were discovered across the Niger Delta region, while sacks and cans containing stolen crude oil were discovered in Rivers and Edo States.

Vandalised well heads and pipelines were also said to have been spotted in Rivers and Bayelsa, while 13 vehicles conveying crude were also arrested in Warri, Delta State.

The NNPCL added that 83 wooden and fibre boats conveying stolen crude oil were arrested in Rivers.

According to the state-owned firm, eight of the incidents reportedly took place in the deep blue water, 32 in the western region, 123 in the central region, and 60 in the eastern part of the Niger Delta.

It revealed that 52 suspects were arrested in connection with the incidents in the past week.

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