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NNPC Reports that Due to Crude theft and Vandalization Cause Over N12bn lost in one Month

NNPC Reports that Due to Crude theft and Vandalization Cause Over N12bn lost in one Month


Due to the increased rate of attacks on oil facilities in the Niger Delta region as well as the theft of Petroleum products, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporations NNPC Monthly Financial and Operations report said Nigeria have lost N12.566 billion in the Month of March, 2016 alone.


According to the report, crude oil loss amounted to N5.94 billion, petroleum products losses up to N1.757 billion, while N4.87 billion was spent on pipeline repairs and management cost.

The report disclosed the increased incessant rate of vandalism and products theft had continued to destroy value, putting the NNPC at a disadvantaged competitive position. It argued that a reduction in vandalism will indeed unlock several industry upsides which includes improved upstream oil production due to reduced pipeline disruptions, improved refinery utlilization due to increased crude oil feed from restored pipelines.



According to the report, a total of 3,153 vandalised points were recorded between April 2015 and March 2016, adding that crude oil products losses had continued to cost the NNPC and the country huge amount of money.

NNPC reports that 48-inch Forcados Oil Terminal (FOT) Export line was vandalized in February 2016, which crippled the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company and all Joint Venture partners’ which affects crude oil exporters from the terminal. These challenge has led to the declaration of force majeure by Shell Petroleum Development Company, occasioned by production shut-in of about 300,000 barrels of oil per day.


The report further shows that the transfers to the Federation Account by the NNPC dropped by N9.23 billion to N69.544 billion in March, compared to N76.614 billion recorded in February. NNPC’s total payment to the Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, in March, 2016 is now N75.874 billion, due to the payment of N6.33 billion, which was for the repayment of a N450 billion debt to the Federal Government.

The reports reveals that NNPC earned N67.01 billion and N2.535 billion from the domestic sale of crude oil and gas respectively, bringing the total sales receipts in March to N69.544 billion.

Also, NNPC reports that in the last one year, between 2015 and March 2016, the NNPC had recorded crude losses of N15.456 billion; petroleum products losses of N42.93 billion, while N95.118 billion had been expended on pipeline repairs and management.

SOURCE: nationaldailyng.com

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