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Navy Dismantles Reconstructed Illegal Refinery
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AI insight
AI-generatedThe dismantling of an illegal refinery in Nigeria's Niger Delta reduces local crude oil theft and illegal refining capacity, potentially increasing official crude output and reducing supply of illegally refined AGO. The impact is local/regional, affecting Nigeria's oil production and downstream market for refined products. No direct global price impact; mechanism is supply-side improvement for Nigeria's official crude and refined product markets.
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- Nigerian Navy dismantled an illegal refining cluster along Rivers-Bayelsa border.
- Recovered approximately 5,500 litres of suspected crude oil and 3,000 litres of illegally refined AGO.
- Operation conducted under Operation DELTA SENTINEL by NNS SOROH.
- Illegal refining site located in Egboama/Ogbogolo community, Ahoada West LGA, Rivers State.
Nigerian crude output remains flat over 1-4 weeks; no material change expected.
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- OIL_GAS_UPSTREAMmid
- REFININGmid
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