ARMY DESTROYS 20 ILLEGAL REFINERIES, SEIZES 90,000 LITRES STOLEN OIL
The 6 Division of the Nigerian Army has announced that its troops destroyed 20 illegal oil refining sites, recovered 90,000 litres of stolen products, and arrested eight suspects in the Niger Delta.
The Army stated that this feat was achieved during a raid carried out in conjunction with sister security agencies across Rivers, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, and Delta States.
The Acting Deputy Director of 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lt. Col. Jonah Danjuma, disclosed this in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Sunday.
Lt. Col. Danjuma said the raid was conducted across the four states between 23rd and 29th December 2024.
The statement read: “Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, in conjunction with other security agencies, have sustained the onslaught against economic saboteurs in the Niger Delta region.
“This effort led to the dismantling of 20 illegal refining sites, the arrest of eight suspected oil thieves, and the deactivation of 21 boats used in criminal activities. Additionally, over 90,000 litres of stolen products were recovered during the ongoing anti-bunkering operations in the region.”
Acting on intelligence regarding illegal activities around the Buguma general area in Asari-Toru Local Government Area, troops responded effectively, leading to the discovery of a massive tarpaulin storage reservoir and a wooden boat containing over 37,000 litres of stolen condensates.
The statement continued: “At the Ogajiama axis of the Buguma/Bakana general area, also in Asari-Toru LGA, troops engaged in a gun duel with criminal elements who fled due to superior firepower.
“An illegal refining site, one large pot, and a receiver containing 9,000 litres of illegally refined dual-purpose kerosene were appropriately dismantled. This was in addition to three locally made boats intercepted while attempting to load crude from an abandoned wellhead. Three suspected oil thieves were arrested during the operations.
“In a related development, around the Krakrama Community in Degema LGA, troops intercepted two illegal refining sites, four fibre boats, three wooden boats, and approximately 2,000 litres of stolen crude. At Gbede in Omoku, one illegal refining site, 27 locally made ovens, and 31 sacks containing over 2,000 litres of stolen products were confiscated.”
Further operations at Odagwa-Imo Riverside in Etche LGA of Rivers State led to the recovery of one illegal refining site, two drum pots, a wooden boat, and over 3,500 litres of stolen products.
“Similarly, at the fringes of the Imo River, seven illegal refining sites, six boats, 122 drum pots, 49 drum receivers, and over 10,000 litres of stolen products were recovered,” the statement added.
In Bayelsa State, at Biseni Forest in Yenagoa LGA, one illegal refining site was dismantled, and about 8,000 litres of stolen products were confiscated. Troops also uncovered an attempt to vandalise an inactive
Shell Petroleum Development Company flowline at Well 20 in the Opukushi general area of Ekeremor LGA.
In Akwa Ibom State, troops intercepted eleven 280-litre drums containing approximately 3,080 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at Enwang II in Mbo LGA. A follow-up operation traced the source of the product to a loading point at Dazele Filling Station, Ibaka, where an additional 31 drums of PMS, estimated at 8,680 litres, were intercepted. Preliminary investigations revealed that the products were intended for smuggling to a neighbouring country.
In Delta State, Lt. Col. Danjuma noted that both kinetic and non-kinetic operations were conducted, effectively denying criminal elements freedom of action in the area.
Speaking on the operations, the General Officer Commanding, 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Jamal Abdussalam, urged troops to maintain vigilance in the Joint Operations Area to create an enabling environment for exploration activities in the region.
Major General Abdussalam also called on the public to provide actionable intelligence on the activities of economic saboteurs.