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    Two pipelines vandalised 42 times this year – Baru

    September 15, 2017
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    Oscarline Onwuemenyi
    15 September 2017, Sweetcrude, Abuja – The Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru, has disclosed that two pipelines, Trans Forcados pipeline and Trans Niger Pipeline, located in the Niger Delta region have been vandalised 42 times in 2017.

    Baru made this known while delivering a keynote address at the maiden edition of the Nigerian International Pipeline Technology and Security Conference (NIPITECS 2017) in Abuja on Wednesday.

    According to the NNPC chief said the Trans Forcados pipeline has been vandalised 15 times while the Trans Niger pipeline has been hit 27 times, adding that an average of 700,000 barrels of crude oil was deferred in 2016, which made production drop to 1.3 million barrels per day.

    In February 2016, Shell, operators of the Trans Forcados pipeline, had declared a force majuere after the pipeline was vandalised. It only resumed operations in May 2017.

    “The foregoing summarizes the effect of pipeline vandalism and therefore underscores the importance of protecting our pipeline system and treating them as national assets,” a statement signed by NNPC spokesman, Ndu Ughamadu, quoted Baru to have said.

    Baru added that, “On the strength of that, we must endeavor to carry out a systematic diagnosis and proffer workable, practicable and actionable solutions that will guarantee sustainability of pipeline infrastructure.”

    According to Baru, the NNPC has begun to take measures to mitigate pipeline vandalism.

    Some of the measures he listed were horizontal directional drilling (HDD) technology to bury pipelines deeper to prevent easy accessibility; technology-based pipeline surveillance mechanism with the capability to detect, alert and deny access; and aerial monitoring and marine patrols by the military joint tax force (JTF).

    He said the government was also working on finding a political solution to the “socially-induced-agitation sabotage while the law enforcement agencies had been empowered to deal with those who engage in pipeline vandalism out of criminality such as oil theft”.

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