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Attacks on NNPC Oil Lines Rise by 18% in One Month

- Chineme Okafor in Abuja

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) has disclosed that it recorded more breaks on its oil pipelines across the country in September, with 28 (or by 18%), compared with August, 2019.

It stated that most of the attacks were on its pipeline networks in downstream which mostly transports refine petroleum products to its supply depot across the country.

While some of the lines were unable to be fixed, the corporatio­n in its September 2019 operations report indicated that it spent a whopping N12,916,281,955 to fix the others.

“In September 2019, a total of 186 pipeline points were vandalised representi­ng an increase of 18 per cent from the 158 points vandalised in August 2019,” said the corporatio­n in the report.

According to the report, “Out of the vandalised points, 30 failed to be welded while none was ruptured. Aba-Enugu axis accounted for 77 per cent of the breaks while PHC-Aba, ATC-Mosimi and other routes accounted for eight per cent each.

“NNPC in collaborat­ion with the local communitie­s and other stakeholde­rs continuous­ly strive to reduce and eventually eliminate this menace,” it added while complainin­g that products theft and vandalism have continued to erode the values it could have given to Nigeria.

It also stated that such developmen­ts frequently put it on a disadvanta­ged competitiv­e position, and hinted that between September 2018 and September 2019, it recorded a total of 2,146 vandalised points on its oil pipelines.

An analysis of the corporatio­n’s year-to-date report on its vandalised pipeline showed that between September 2018 and January 2019, the NNPC had an increase in the number of pipeline vandalism it recorded.

The situation did not stop but reduced between February and June 2019, before increasing in July, August and September.

Also, within these periods, the corporatio­n spent

N17,261,047,885 in September 2018; N16,758,316,426 in October 2018; N16,758,316,426 in November 2018; N13,874,269,954 in December 2018; and N14,600,716,294 in January 2019 on pipeline repairs and maintenanc­e.

It continued to spend heavily on pipeline repairs and maintenanc­e in February 2019 with N10,123,702,555; March - N11,995,055,716;

April - N7,082,078,048; May - N12,430,497,197 and June - N16,812,746,932.

Between July, August, and September 2019, the corporatio­n spent N12,577,933,569; N11,079,063,337 and N12,916,281,955 on pipeline repairs and maintenanc­e to bring its total year-to-date expenditur­e on pipeline repairs and maintenanc­e to N174,270,026,292 or N174 billion.

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