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Nigerian Navy Seizes 63,290 Litres of Illegal Diesel in Rivers Crackdown

byStephen Abebor
June 22, 2026
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The Nigerian Navy has intensified its campaign against crude oil theft and illegal refining activities, intercepting approximately 63,290 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), commonly known as diesel, during an operation in Rivers State.

The seizure, carried out on June 22 in the Orashi Forest area of Rivers State, led to the confiscation of 73 sacks containing the illicit petroleum product. Naval operatives also recovered a Toyota Camry allegedly linked to the transportation and distribution network supporting the illegal operation.

Speaking on the development, Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho said the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks involved in the illegal petroleum trade and protect Nigeria’s economic interests.

According to Folorunsho, the Navy remains committed to identifying and prosecuting individuals engaged in activities that undermine the integrity of the country’s oil and gas industry. He described perpetrators of oil theft and illegal refining as economic saboteurs whose actions continue to inflict significant damage on national revenue generation and energy infrastructure.

The latest interception underscores the persistent challenge of crude oil theft in the Niger Delta, a region that accounts for the bulk of Nigeria’s hydrocarbon production. Despite intensified security operations and regulatory reforms, illegal refining camps continue to operate across remote creeks and forested areas, feeding a thriving black-market fuel economy.

Industry analysts note that illegal refining not only deprives the government of substantial oil revenues but also creates environmental hazards through crude processing methods that often involve open-air burning and improper waste disposal. The resulting pollution has contributed to long-term ecological degradation across several communities in the Niger Delta.

The economic implications are equally significant. Stolen crude and illegally refined products disrupt the downstream petroleum supply chain, reduce feedstock availability for licensed refiners, and weaken investor confidence in Nigeria’s energy sector. These challenges come at a time when authorities are seeking to increase domestic refining capacity and improve energy security.

Security agencies have in recent months intensified anti-bunkering operations across oil-producing states, targeting illegal refining sites, storage facilities, transportation networks, and financiers linked to the trade. The latest seizure in Orashi Forest highlights the scale of the challenge and the continued need for coordinated enforcement efforts among military, regulatory, and industry stakeholders.

As Nigeria seeks to maximize petroleum revenues and attract fresh investment into the energy sector, curbing oil theft remains a critical priority for policymakers and security authorities alike.

Tags: AGOAnti-BunkeringCrude Oil TheftDiesel SeizureEnergy Securityillegal refiningNiger DeltaNigeria NavyNigerian EconomyOil TheftPetroleum IndustryRivers State
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