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Navy Busts Illegal Refineries, Recovers Oil Worth Billions in Rivers‎‎



‎By Chimezie Godfrey

‎The Nigerian Navy has intensified its crackdown on crude oil theft in the Niger Delta, recording major operational successes under Operation Delta Sentinel, with recoveries running into billions of naira.

‎The Navy disclosed this in a statement signed by the Director of Naval Information, Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, on April 15, 2026.

‎According to the statement, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Pathfinder led a series of intelligence-driven operations that disrupted large-scale illegal refining and crude oil storage activities across Rivers State.

‎“In one of the operations, personnel of NNS Pathfinder deployed anti-crude oil theft patrol teams to the Ndoni/Egbema general area, where a major illegal refining site was uncovered in Umoku, Ndoni,” the statement said.

‎It added that the site contained multiple dugout pits and locally fabricated refining ovens used for processing stolen crude oil.

‎The Navy said about 708,000 litres of suspected illegally refined petroleum products, including Automotive Gas Oil and Dual Purpose Kerosene, were discovered at the site.

‎It further revealed that approximately 310,000 litres of suspected stolen crude oil were also recovered, with a combined estimated value exceeding N1.3 billion.

‎“The products were handled in accordance with extant operational procedures, while the perpetrators fled upon sighting the patrol team,” the statement noted.

‎In a separate operation, the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Bonny, supported by naval air assets, uncovered and deactivated illegal crude oil storage facilities in Allison Community, Bonny Local Government Area.

‎The Navy said about 231,000 litres of suspected stolen crude oil, estimated at over N215 million, were recovered from the location.

‎The statement noted that between January and March 2026, the Navy had earlier recovered over 457,000 litres of stolen crude oil and refined products valued at over N600 million.

‎It also highlighted recent maritime interceptions, including the arrest of three vessels—MT MKPODU, MT WESTAF, and MT STELIOS K—loaded with over 900 metric tonnes of suspected stolen crude oil.

‎According to the Navy, the seizures translate to about 1.04 million litres valued at over N967 million.

‎The Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, has approved a 90-day extension of Operation Delta Sentinel to sustain the momentum.

‎The Navy reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Nigeria’s oil infrastructure and tackling economic sabotage in the region.