Out of
business? Illegal refineries operators
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This certainly is not the
best of times for operators of illegal refineries in Rivers State as men of the
Nigerian Navy Ship, Pathfinder, are already making good their threat of putting
them permanently out of business. In fact, in the last two months, 78 illegal
refineries have been smashed in various creeks in the State. According to
Commander Shuwa Abdulrahim Mohammed of the Nigerian Navy Ship Pathfinder
in the state: “The heat is already on oil thieves and those running illegal
refineries in the state. The anti-oil theft war is on, no compromise”.
He
said his men will not relent until all illegal refiners are flushed out. “We
will smoke these oil thieves out of their hideouts. They will have no
peace unless they change from this illicit act,” he told newsmen at the base.
Vanguard
report continues:
His
men have continued to comb all parts of the creeks for oil thieves. Last
Saturday while the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas was
at the Naval Ship Pathfinder, Commander Mohammed’s men were at Oloma community
smashing illegal crude oil refineries.
Base
Operations Officer, Nigerian Naval Ship Pathfinder, Commander Innocent Chidi
Ejiofor, said they go on daily patrol with gunboats on waterways fighting these
oil thieves. “The Base regularly deploys gunboats for daily patrols and show of
force along Port Harcourt and Bonny Channels as well as within creeks in our
area of operations. On August 5, 2015, NNS PATHFINDER deployed two gunboats to
Onne axis and Bolo area.
“The
Gunboat Team located a large illegal bunkering site along NAFCON Creek,
Onne axis. Three active illegal crude oil refineries, three storage tanks, one
containing about 10,000 litres and the other two each containing about 5,000
litres of substance suspected to be stolen crude oil and, another three ground
storage tanks each containing about 2,000 litres of product suspected to be
illegally refined AGO were discovered at the site and were set ablaze in situ,”
he said.
Commander
Ejiofor said they also smashed a storage tank farm and drums containing a total
of about 700, 000 liters of illegal crude around Cartharwn channel and Bile
axis recently.
He
said the oil thieves had also started storing stolen crude at underground tank
farms, adding that the ones found were also destroyed during the Cartharwn
channel operation. Four of those destroyed had about 50,000 AGO.
In
Ogbobolo creek, Bolo area of Eleme local government of Rivers State another
batch, five illegal refineries, 15 storage tanks bearing about 50,000 illegal
crude oil were also destroyed. Also smashed were another 15 tanks containing
750,000 illegally refined AGO.
Rear
Admiral Ibas said the Navy was already building capacity to enhance its
operations. He said though the Navy cannot reach all the locations where
wellheads, pipelines and oil facilities are but this will not limit its effort
at tackling the problem.
The
Naval Chief said the navy was going to raise the number of choke points on the
waterways to see that stolen crude will not be taken out of the country.
He
further warned his men to be committed in this renewed effort against crude oil
theft, vowing not to spare anyone caught aiding and abetting oil thieves. “I think
you may have the records of the efforts put in by the navy last year by
reducing crude oil theft drastically from about 1.2 million barrels a day to
something close to 250, 000 barrels – that was achieved last year.
“But
again the navy is not even in the position to reach some of the locations where
the wellheads, pipelines and facilities are being vandalized. But we take
responsibility for whatever is missing perhaps through the open seas.
“You
have asked what effort the navy is going to put in place. I think we are really
finding our strategies, our patrol strategies to ensure that we create more
choke points, so that when you steal whatever you have to steal, you cannot
have access into the open sea. We will not tolerate that, and the Navy
has never tolerated its personnel conniving to wreck the nation. If we get any
personnel such a person will be sanction appropriately,” he said.
He
said the Navy will continue to destroy vessels and boats caught conveying
illegal crude, stressing that this will discourage many from going into the
nefarious business. “The navy has a responsibility of stopping the menace. If
we do not destroy these things in situ it means you are releasing the boats to
be taken back again. So the Navy cannot be held accountable.
“So for now, while noting
the impact on the environment, we will continue to do that which will deter
them from continuing with their nefarious acts,” he added.
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