The Nigerian Navy says it has destroyed a total of 2,287 illegal refineries in the last five years.
Addressing a press conference to mark the Nigerian Navy 64 Anniversary at the Naval Headquarters, the Chief of Policy and Plans, Rear Admiral Ifeola Mohammed, stated that the Service has drastically reduced illegal oil dealings in the Nigerian Maritime environment from 2017 to 2019.
“In 2017, the Nigerian Navy denied criminal oil entrepreneurs dealing on illegal oil about 218,057 barrels of crude oil valued at about N3,724,413,560 and 60,553,415 litres of AGO valued at N11,807,915,925.
“Similarly, in 2018, illegal oil dealings of about 295,028 barrels of crude oil valued at N5,039,078,240 and 23,991,325 litres of AGO valued at N4,678,308,375 were denied the criminal oil entrepreneurs in the same vein, in 2019, the NN denied the criminals 296,192 barrels of crude oil valued at about N5,058,959,360 litres of AGO valued at N8,332,258,350,” he said.
He disclosed further that the reduction in the number of the illegal refineries is attributable to the success of the Operation River Sweep, “which resulted in the impounding of approximately 9,406,810 barrels of crude oil, 130,517,570 litres of AGO, 897,475 litres of PMS and 3,407,500 litres of DPK from 2017 to 20 May 2020”.
According to Mohammed, within the time under review, 82 smuggling boats and 22 vehicles with cumulatively 61,719 bags of rice were impounded, while a total of 449 suspected smugglers were arrested.
Source:www.energynewsafrica.com