The Nigerian Navy has recovered a total of 8.1m barrels of stolen crude oil and 86,500mt of illegally refined AGO during various operations in the last four years.
The Navy also arrested a total of 392 suspected oil thieves, destroying 1,528 illegal refining sites within the period under review.
The Chief of Navy Staff, Vice Admiral Ogalla, on Monday noted that troops intercepted 181 speedboats; 1,453 wooden boats laden with stolen products, 118 vehicles and destroyed 8,790 storage tanks.
Ogallawas said, “In the past 4 years, the Nigerian Navy has confiscated over 8.1 million barrels of stolen crude oil, 86,500 MT of illegally refined AGO, 788,312 litres of illegally sourced PMS and about 21 million litres of Kerosene.
“Other arrests include 120 barges, 181 speed boats, 1,453 wooden boats laden with stolen products as well as 118 vehicles conveying stolen petroleum products.
“During the period, the Nigerian Navy deactivated over 1,528 illegal refining sites and 8,790 storage tanks, and arrested 392 suspected oil thieves.”
The CNS noted that despite its successes, there have been misrepresentations peddled by “mischief makers whose freedom of action in oil theft were severely degraded by the Nigerian Navy.”
He said, “Despite disruptions by these unpatriotic elements, the Nigerian Navy has remained critical in the success of several strategic initiatives such as the Presidential Crude Oil Barging Regime.
“For instance, an alarm of crude oil theft on MT PRAISEL in August 2023 at Escravos in which the Navy was alleged to have been involved was proven to be false.”
The CNS added that the Navy has a strict disciplinary system to deal with personnel involved in sabotage in line with the Armed Forces Act.
“Mindful of the possibility of certain bad eggs within, the Nigerian Navy has strict disciplinary systems to deal with such personnel in line with the Armed Forces Act,” he said.
He added that false allegations led to arrests and detention of vessels which were later found to be cleared for conveying such contents.
“These false accusations were not backed by evidence, but primarily designed to tarnish the image of the Nigerian Navy and dampen the morale of personnel involved in anti-oil theft operations.
“In addition, the perpetrators of these false alarms inflict unwarranted disruptions in legitimate business in the oil industry.
“This is detrimental to the ease of doing business in Nigeria’s oil sector and negates Mr President’s desire to increase investment in the oil industry.”
Navy Recovered 8.1mt Stolen Crude Oil In 4 Years — Ogalla is first published on The Whistler Newspaper