The operation, carried out under Operation DELTA SENTINEL, resulted in
the arrest of 12 crew members and the seizure of hundreds of tonnes of
suspected stolen petroleum products.
According to the Director of Naval Information, Navy
Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, the operation followed credible intelligence
generated through the Nigerian Navy’s surveillance systems and sustained
monitoring by naval platforms deployed under the operation. Naval personnel intercepted MT FILIA at the
UTUE Terminal in Akwa Ibom while it was allegedly siphoning crude oil from an
oil well terminal jacket, the Navy said.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the vessel was carrying an
estimated 32.82 metric tonnes of fuel oil and 650 metric tonnes of crude oil
without the required documentation or lawful authorisation. The vessel, its 12-member crew and the
recovered cargo have since been taken into custody for further investigation
and possible prosecution. Commending
the personnel involved, the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas,
praised their professionalism, vigilance and dedication, while reaffirming the
Nigerian Navy’s determination to eliminate crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism
and other maritime crimes threatening Nigeria’s economy and national security.
He said Operation DELTA SENTINEL was continuing to deliver significant
results through intelligence-led operations, persistent surveillance and
collaboration with other security agencies and stakeholders. Between
April and June 2026, the operation recovered more than 4.7 million litres of
petroleum products, deactivated over 58 illegal refining sites, destroyed more
than 239 dugout pits and 13 refining ovens, and led to the arrest of more than
91 suspects linked to crude oil theft.
The Navy said the crackdown came as Nigeria’s crude oil production rose
to 1.89 million barrels per day in July 2026, exceeding the country’s OPEC
production quota.
The Nigerian Navy reiterated its commitment to protecting critical oil
and gas infrastructure, supporting increased crude oil production and
maintaining a secure maritime environment.
It also urged members of the public to provide credible information to
security agencies to help combat crude oil theft and other maritime crimes.