• Login
  • Register
Nairametrics
  • Home
  • Exclusives
    • Financial Analysis
    • Corporate Stories
    • Interviews
    • Investigations
    • Metrics
    • Economy
    • Nairalytics
  • Markets
    • Currencies
    • Cryptos
    • Commodities
    • Equities
      • Company Results
      • Dividends
      • Public Offer & Right Issues
      • Stock Market News
    • Fixed Income
    • Market Views
    • Securities
  • Sectors
    • Agriculture
    • Aviation
    • Company News
    • Consumer Goods
    • Corporate Updates
    • Corporate deals
    • Corporate Press Releases
    • Energy
    • Entertainment
    • Financial Services
    • Health
    • Hospitality & Travel
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate and Construction
    • Renewables & Sustainability
    • Tech News
  • Business News
    • Budget
    • Public Debt
    • Funds Management
    • Tax
  • Financial Literacy
    • Career tips
    • Personal Finance
  • Lifestyle
    • Billionaire Watch
    • Profiles
  • Opinions
    • Blurb
    • Op-Eds
    • Research Analysis
  • Recapitalization
    • Access Holdings Offer
    • Fidelity Bank Offer
    • GTCO Offer
    • Zenith Bank Offer
  • Home
  • Exclusives
    • Financial Analysis
    • Corporate Stories
    • Interviews
    • Investigations
    • Metrics
    • Economy
    • Nairalytics
  • Markets
    • Currencies
    • Cryptos
    • Commodities
    • Equities
      • Company Results
      • Dividends
      • Public Offer & Right Issues
      • Stock Market News
    • Fixed Income
    • Market Views
    • Securities
  • Sectors
    • Agriculture
    • Aviation
    • Company News
    • Consumer Goods
    • Corporate Updates
    • Corporate deals
    • Corporate Press Releases
    • Energy
    • Entertainment
    • Financial Services
    • Health
    • Hospitality & Travel
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate and Construction
    • Renewables & Sustainability
    • Tech News
  • Business News
    • Budget
    • Public Debt
    • Funds Management
    • Tax
  • Financial Literacy
    • Career tips
    • Personal Finance
  • Lifestyle
    • Billionaire Watch
    • Profiles
  • Opinions
    • Blurb
    • Op-Eds
    • Research Analysis
  • Recapitalization
    • Access Holdings Offer
    • Fidelity Bank Offer
    • GTCO Offer
    • Zenith Bank Offer
Nairametrics
No Result
View All Result
Home Business News Business

NNPC accuses churches, mosques of keeping stolen crude oil products

Chike Olisah by Chike Olisah
August 30, 2022
in Business
Don’t Miss: By July 2023 oil production will hit 1.8 million barrels per day - Mele Kyari
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) has accused some churches and mosques of harbouring stolen petroleum products with some of the pipelines connected to the homes of some individuals.

This was made known by the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NNPC, Mele Kyari, while speaking during the 49th session of the weekly State House ministerial briefing at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, maintaining that crude oil theft has become widespread and involves different people in the society.

Kyari stated that wherever the stolen product is found mostly in churches and mosques, there has been a network of vandals working in collaboration.

MoreStories

LIRS seals Shoprite outlet in Lekki over tax non-compliance 

LIRS seals Shoprite outlet in Lekki over tax non-compliance 

November 12, 2025
Afreximbank to launch financing window for Africa’s mineral processing projects 

Afreximbank’s FEDA commits $75 million to Spiro’s electric vehicle growth in Africa 

November 10, 2025

What the Group Managing Director of NNPC is saying

Kyari, during the press briefing, said, “When a fire outbreak happened in one of our pipelines, we discovered that some of the pipelines were actually connected to individuals’ homes. And not only that, and with all sensitivity to our religious beliefs, you know, some of the pipelines and some of the products that we found, are actually in churches and in mosques.

“That means that everybody is involved. There is no way you will take products, bring them in trucks in populated neighborhoods, load them, and leave without everybody else knowing about it. Everybody includes members of the community, members of the religious leaders and also and most likely government officials of all natures, including security agencies personnel.

“They are everywhere. And I’ve seen this even in the Niger Delta. There’s no way you would deliver a volume and lose up to 30% and you will continue to put those products in this line.”

Pipelines for petroleum products shut down

The NNPC boss said that due to the illegal diversion of these pipelines to these unauthorised places, activities of vandals and theft of these products, the entire network of pipelines for petroleum products distribution in the country has been shut down, as a result of the activities of vandals.

Kyari also announced that a national reserve company will be established to manage the pipelines on a commercial basis to efficiently put them to use for the distribution of products across the country.

He revealed that crude oil theft which has resulted in the discovery of 295 illegal connections making it difficult for oil companies to operate efficiently, has been very difficult to manage but they are not helpless.

He guaranteed that fully embracing the gas infrastructure will resolve the nation’s energy poverty.

What you should know

  • Activities of saboteurs and crude oil thieves have become the bane of the oil industry in Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, making it impossible for the country to meet up with its Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)’s quota in recent years.
  • Nigeria has been experiencing some of the worst crude oil theft in its history with millions of dollars lost daily. There have been several allegations of complicity levelled against security agencies following the increasing incidents of crude oil theft.
  • The Federal Government had revealed that Nigeria lost about $1 billion in revenue to pipeline vandals and oil thieves in the first quarter of 2022.
  • Oil theft which can also be referred to as illegal bunkering, and not a new menace in the oil and gas industry, has become quite brazen and risen to an alarming level, with some oil companies disclosing that they lose between 80% and 95% of their crude oil production to the activities of these oil thieves

Follow us for Breaking News and Market Intelligence.
Tags: Nigerian National Petroleum CompanyNNPC
Chike Olisah

Chike Olisah

Chike was a banker with over 11 years experience in retail and commercial banking, risk management, treasury portfolio management and relationship management. He also acquired some experience in financial management and do have some special interest in investment analysis and personal finance. He had stints with financial institutions like the former Intercontinental Bank and Fidelity Bank.

Related Posts

Crude oil barrels with energy industry background
Energy

Nigerian crude oil prices fall as OPEC+ signals output hike, Iraq restarts exports

October 1, 2025
Seplat Energy
Deal Signals

Seplat plans 10% SEPNU Joint Venture sale to NNPC, reveals five-year targets 

September 18, 2025
Maryamu Idris, Managing Director of NNPC Trading Limited
Appointments

NNPC MD, Maryamu Idris appointed Nigeria’s OPEC national representative 

September 18, 2025
Under Tinubu, a blueprint for Nigeria’s consumer credit economy is quietly unfolding 
Economy

Tinubu orders review of revenue deductions by NNPC, FIRS, Customs, NIMASA, others

August 14, 2025
President Tinubu reacts to Port Harcourt Refinery revival, orders reactivation of Warri, Kaduna Plants 
Energy

Oil marketers to NNPC GCEO: Fix Port Harcourt Refinery now or resign

August 13, 2025
Crude oil barrels with energy industry background
Energy

Nigeria surpasses OPEC target for second consecutive month, hits 1.5 million bpd in July 2025 

August 12, 2025
Next Post
NGX extends market downturn by N19 billion

NGX extends market downturn by N19 billion as sell pressure intensifies

Comments 3

  1. mike says:
    August 31, 2022 at 10:35 am

    Kyari lame excuse, highly placed people in Government, NNPC and security agencies are deep neck in this nafarious act, that is why they are living big and become billionaire overnight. Law enforcement agencies look the other way. Kyari knows them, he should stop making noise by diverting our attention to Mosques and Churches.

    Reply
    • 9jaRealist says:
      September 1, 2022 at 7:18 pm

      @mike, if you actually read the piece Mr Kyari makes it clear that pipelines are “connected to individuals’ homes”, in addition to churches and mosques – which in Nigeria are often just BUSINESSES!

      Reply
  2. Okpan Monday says:
    September 2, 2022 at 6:34 am

    Yes what he said is not far from the truth.People government, security agency’s, community leaders,Staff of NNPC and co horts are involved because the people see this as the only remedy to recover their God given resources which the Nigeria government prevented them from enjoying.If the money or percentage given to state producing oil is meaningful and it gets to the community, everyone there would work to protect the thief but now politicians, NNPC staff, some government officials, security agency are getting richer while the masses are suffering.what progress do they expect when the cables don’t want the people in the oil producing community to progress.Not even one oil belong to them and they think Topolo is the solution they are just yoking because it now business is starting because subsidiaries is fruad.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

uba
tajbank
arco
access bank
nairametrics
first bank






DUNS

Recent News

  • Meet 8 owners of popular hotels in Northern Nigeria  
  • Atiku accuses FG of ‘reviving Lagos-style revenue cartel’ with Xpress Payments appointment 
  • FG expands digitalisation drive as Humanitarian Ministry adopts 1Government Cloud 

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

Meet 8 owners of popular hotels in Northern Nigeria  

Meet 8 owners of popular hotels in Northern Nigeria  

November 23, 2025
 2023: Atiku says he will target tax rebates to attract foreign and local investments, halt debt accumulation

Atiku accuses FG of ‘reviving Lagos-style revenue cartel’ with Xpress Payments appointment 

November 23, 2025
  • iOS App
  • Android App
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Markets
  • Sectors
  • Economy
  • Business News
  • Financial Literacy
  • Disclaimer
  • Ads Disclaimer
  • Copyright Infringement

© 2025 Nairametrics

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Social Media Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Exclusives
    • Financial Analysis
    • Corporate Stories
    • Interviews
    • Investigations
    • Metrics
    • Economy
    • Nairalytics
  • Markets
    • Currencies
    • Cryptos
    • Commodities
    • Equities
      • Company Results
      • Dividends
      • Public Offer & Right Issues
      • Stock Market News
    • Fixed Income
    • Market Views
    • Securities
  • Sectors
    • Agriculture
    • Aviation
    • Company News
    • Consumer Goods
    • Corporate Updates
    • Corporate deals
    • Corporate Press Releases
    • Energy
    • Entertainment
    • Financial Services
    • Health
    • Hospitality & Travel
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate and Construction
    • Renewables & Sustainability
    • Tech News
  • Business News
    • Budget
    • Public Debt
    • Funds Management
    • Tax
  • Financial Literacy
    • Career tips
    • Personal Finance
  • Lifestyle
    • Billionaire Watch
    • Profiles
  • Opinions
    • Blurb
    • Op-Eds
    • Research Analysis
  • Recapitalization
    • Access Holdings Offer
    • Fidelity Bank Offer
    • GTCO Offer
    • Zenith Bank Offer
  • Login
  • Sign Up

© 2025 Nairametrics