The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says Nigeria has lost about N48bn to crude oil theft between January and September this year.
As stated in its latest monthly financial and operations report for September 2015, the NNPC stated that it had adopted pipeline security reforms that would ensure reduction in crude oil theft as well as address the loss of other petroleum products.
”A comprehensive reform of the pipeline security situation will unlock several industry upsides.”
”This include improved upstream oil
production due to reduced pipeline disruptions, improved refinery
utilisation due to increased crude oil feed from restored pipelines, and
reduction of crude/product losses, which account for about N48bn out of
the losses recorded by the corporation in 2015 alone,” it stated.
“A 90-day programme is currently ongoing to reassess/resuscitate the refineries,” the statement reads.
The corporation also revealed that subsidy management accounted for
57 per cent of the value recorded as losses due to unrealised revenues
of subsidy claims.
“Consequently, the NNPC has embarked
on a change agenda termed the ’20 Fixes’, which identifies 20 critical
issues that need to be addressed in order to re-position the corporation
on the path of profitability,” the firm said.
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