Nigeria has accused American multinational oil and gas giant, ExxonMobil of oil theft in Rivers State.
The West African nation’s regulator for midstream and downstream oil and gas industry, NMDPRA, claimed in a letter written by its CEO Engr. Farouk Ahmed to Chief of Defence Staff General Leo Irabor on June 8, 2023, that ExxonMobil was collaborating with the owners of vessel ‘Barumk Gas’ to engage in oil theft and economic sabotage.
According to the NMDPRA, the vessel was detected to have been involved in unapproved lifting of Butane at Bonny River Terminal.
The letter which was titled “Economic sabotage, criminal damage and theft through illegal petroleum lifting operations at Bonny River Terminal,’’ indicated that the lock placed on the facility by its officials was broken by the oil company to enable the illegal act.
“The urgent attention of the Chief of Defence Staff is drawn to the illegal petroleum lifting operations taking place at Bonny River Terminal.
“The vessel Barumk Gas is lifting Butane at Bonny River Terminal without the authorisation or participation of the NMDPRA.
“This unlawful action is being facilitated with the active connivance of ExxonMobil who have illegally destroyed the locks on the sea-line valve whose keys are in the custody of the Authority,” the letter reads.
Ahmed noted that the actions of ExxonMobil and Barumk Gas constitute economic sabotage, criminal damage and theft of Nigeria’s resources.
The letter charged the CDS to “urgently prevent the sailing out of Barumk Gas until investigations into the matter are concluded”.
Meanwhile, ExxonMobil Communications Manager, Oge Udeagha, has absorbed the company of wrongdoing, stating that “all operations of the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture are carried out in full compliance with the law”, according to report by Daily Post Nigeria.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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