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NNPC Debunks Claim Of Stolen 48m Barrels Of Crude Oil In 2015

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweJuly 31, 2020Updated:July 31, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has debunked reports on missing 48 million barrels of crude oil.

A report had claimed that top NNPC officials sold 48 million barrels of crude oil to China in 2015.

MERIDIAN SPY learnt a whistleblower reportedly exposed the deal by giving information that led to the recovery of the crude oil.

But Afe Babalola, NNPC legal adviser, dismissed the report, noting that it is impossible for the country to ship 48 million barrels of crude oil from Nigeria to China without any record.

Babalola said the report was the handiwork of a blackmailer working in concert with its local and international agents to intimidate and extort money from the corporation.

“The management of the corporation states emphatically that these publications are replete with falsehoods, offensive, gold-digging and a calculated attempt by the said SAMANO SA DE CV (SAMANO) working in concert with its local and international agents to intimidate, blackmail and extort money from the Federal Government of Nigeria and NNPC. Given the attention which these publications have generated, NNPC deems it necessary to make the following clarifications,” he said.

“SAMANO first contacted officials of the Federal Government of Nigeria sometime in 2015 indicating that it had been approached by an unnamed group in the People’s Republic of China to buy 48 Million Barrels of Nigerian Crude Oil which they believed to have been stolen from Nigeria. According to SAMANO, this crude had been stolen and shipped to China before the inception of President Buhari’s administration in 2015.

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“SAMANO requested that it be allowed to purchase the stolen crude after its recovery by the Federal Government.

“Shortly thereafter, SAMANO indicated that it was not interested in buying the said stolen crude as it only obliged the Federal Government with the information to assist the President Buhari-led administration’s fight against corruption.

“The Federal Government and NNPC receive hundreds of spurious claims of this nature daily, and they always turn out to be false.

“NNPC also believed that based on the operations and state of the international crude oil market in 2015, it was impossible to ship 48 Million Barrels of Crude Oil from Nigeria to China without any record.

“For context, as of 2015, the daily production of crude oil in Nigeria was below 1.6 million barrels.

“Therefore, 48 million barrels of crude oil would have been the total production capacity of the country for a whole month. It was and remains simply impossible for one-month crude oil production for the entire country to disappear without any record or trace from the shores of the country.

“During this fact-finding trip to China, it was discovered that SAMANO’s claim was false as there were no 48 Million Barrels of stolen Nigerian Crude Oil or any stolen Nigerian Crude Oil in any port, terminal or storage facility in China.”

The NNPC legal adviser further added that SAMANO failed to show that it followed “due process” in the information that allegedly led to the recovery of stolen crude oil.

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