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PMB Bans 113 Crude Oil Vessels From Oil Terminals, Nigerian Territorial Waters by devonpaul(m): 6:57am On Jul 21, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari has banned 113 crude oil vessels from Nigerian oil facilities and territorial waters.

The ban was conveyed via a memo to oil terminal operators by the Group General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing Division, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Gbenga O. Komolafe.

Though the memo was silent on the reason for the ban, which became effective on July 15, 2015, THEWILL gathered from oil insiders that the ban followed discrepancies in the volume of crude lifted from Nigerian terminals and the volume eventually discharged abroad to buyers.

“The NNPC has had issues in shortages between what these vessels lifted from Nigeria and what they have delivered to buyers abroad. Sometimes, the difference in volume is outrageous that the NNPC is certain that the vessels have been stealing crude oil,” one source told THEWILL.

President Buhari has met severally with the management of the NNPC and top bureaucrats at the Ministry of Petroleum Resources since he took office as President, with government sources telling THEWILL that a close scrutiny of all NNPC’s operations is being conducted.

The 27 oil terminals from which the vessels have been barred from lifting Nigerian crude. The terminals are Forcados, Bonny, Bonga, Sea Eagle, Qua lboe, Erha, Yoho, Usan, Bonny River Terminal, Escravos, Agbami, Pennington, Escravos LPG FSO, Escravos Gas Terminal, Antan, Okwori, Odudu, Akpo, Brass, Abo, Okono, Oyo, lma, Okoro, Ukpokiti, Tulja, and Ebok.

See memo for the list of vessels affected. The document was first posted by Sahara Reporters.

Re: PMB Bans 113 Crude Oil Vessels From Oil Terminals, Nigerian Territorial Waters by Buharifan: 7:04am On Jul 21, 2015
Op, change PMB to NNPC?
Re: PMB Bans 113 Crude Oil Vessels From Oil Terminals, Nigerian Territorial Waters by ITbomb(m): 7:41am On Jul 21, 2015
This list shows mainly China deliveries and yet they say Nigeria is not having buyers for its crude

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