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Crude theft: NLNG denies involvement in $1.2 billion illegal oil and gas exports

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Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd. (NLNG) has denied reports that it enabled the illegal exportation of crude oil and natural gas in Nigeria.

This was disclosed in a statement by Mr Andy Odeh, the General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, on Thursday in Lagos.

NLNG said it is simply not true that the illegal exportation is still ongoing with the backing of some top officials of government.

What the NLNG is saying

Odeh said the claims that the NLNG is working with an international cartel to illegally export products was untrue and an attempt to cast the company and its leadership in bad light.

He added that deliveries of LNG from NLNG’s Bonny Terminal complies with all regulatory requirements for the export of its products. He stated that deliveries are made through LNG sales contracts to destinations mainly to Europe, the Far East, Greater Middle East, North America and South America.

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He also disclosed that the NLNG trade undertaken by the company was bound by strict protocols and controls, hence not amenable to the kind of illegitimate schemes alleged in the report, citing that there were fully accurate accounts of destinations, quantities loaded and unloaded and related earnings on each cargo which were demonstrable.

He said the shareholders of the NLNG never reported that any cargo or product of the company was lost or unaccounted for, as they included the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. and three International Oil Companies (IOCs).

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