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Nigerian military destroys 101 illegal refineries, arrests 219 suspects in Q1 2026

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) says troops of Operation DELTA SAFE destroyed 101 illegal refining sites and arrested 219 suspects involved in crude oil theft and related crimes in the first quarter of 2026.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Michael Onoja, disclosed this during a quarterly media briefing on Tuesday in Abuja, adding that troops intensified operations across the South-South region and adjoining states to combat oil theft, pipeline vandalism, kidnapping and other criminal activities.

He said troops recovered more than 547,920 litres of stolen petroleum products, including crude oil, automotive gas oil, kerosene and premium motor spirit.

The operation accounts for the first three months of the year. According to Onoja, troops recovered 193,570 litres of petroleum products and intercepted about 45,000 litres of stolen crude oil in Rivers in March alone.

Beyond operations against illegal refineries, the military also engaged in other security actions, including “neutralising suspected kidnappers, rescued victims and dismantled multiple illegal refining sites in Rivers and Imo states.”

He added that troops disrupted illegal oil activities in Akwa Ibom and uncovered a sabotage attempt at a wellhead, where explosives were safely neutralised, reaffirming the commitment of the Armed Forces to sustaining the offensive against economic sabotage in the Niger Delta.

The revelation of the numbers aligns with several reports by Nairametrics in the past few months regarding illegal crude oil refinery activities in the Niger Delta region.

On March 13, the Navy destroyed an illegal crude oil storage site containing 17,500 litres of suspected stolen crude oil in the Bonny area, and on March 7, it dismantled illegal refining activities in the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni area of Rivers State.

Despite the crackdown, illegal crude oil refining has remained a major issue, particularly in the country’s Niger Delta region.

Recently, Nairametrics reported that the Nigerian Navy has intensified its crackdown, destroying over 800 illegal refineries and recovering about 171,000 barrels of stolen crude oil within two years.