Nigerian troops have arrested 22 Ghanaians and five
Nigerians whom they caught stealing from an oil pipeline in Rivers
state, impounding two boats, one of which was carrying 25,000 metric
tonnes of suspected crude oil, the army said on Monday according to
Reuters news agency.
Oil majors say bunkering is a major headache in the oil rich Niger
Delta, a labyrinth of creeks and swamps that has for decades been
plagued by militant activity and poor environmental management, leading
to devastating oil spills.
“Our troops arrested the suspects on Sunday while they were doing
illegal bunkering around Awoba flow station in … Rivers state. They
vandalised the pipeline and stole the crude,” said Brigadier General
Tukur Buratai, the state’s top commander.
“We arrested 22 Ghanaians, five Nigerians and two of their vessels.
One of the vessels was loaded with 25,000 metric tonnes of substance
suspected to be crude oil.”
An amnesty in 2009 sharply reduced militancy in the onshore swamps
and waterways of the Niger Delta but criminal gangs tapping oil
pipelines is still a major problem.
Royal Dutch Shell estimates that bunkering siphons 150,000 barrels of
oil per day from Nigeria’s production, and has become a major deterrent
to exploring for new fields.
The company said on Friday it had declared force majeure on Nigerian
Bonny Light crude oil liftings due to oil theft and that 60,000 bpd of
oil had been shut down.
source: channelsTV
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