Defence Minister Charges Troops to Ensure Eradication of Crude Oil Theft to Enhance Crude oil Production

The Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has charged troops of Joint Task Force, South-South, Operation Delta Safe to ensure that crude oil theft and other incidental activities are eliminated completely as crude oil production has improved fromĀ  about 1.5 million to about 1.7 barrels per day.
Speaking during his maiden visit to the Headquarters in Bayelsa State, the Minister commended the troops for demobilizing 1,129 illegal refineries from February 2024 till date and praised their sustained fight against oil theft and other criminalities.
“Crude oil production has risen to aboutĀ  1.7 million barrels per day , and I’m confident it will reach about 2m Bpd by December 2024 andĀ  to about 2.5 million barrels by middle of next year” he said.
The Minister emphasized the importance of protecting critical national infrastructure and the pipelines which transports barrels of crude oil daily.
He praised the troops’ renewed determination and commitment to fighting economic sabotage, oil theft, and illegal refineries.
Rear Admiral JU Okeke, Commander of Headquarters Joint Task Force South ; South, Operation Delta Safe, reported an 85% drop in crude oil theft and illegal refineries activities in Q2 and Q3 2024, resulting in increased crude oil output from about 1.5 million bpd in June to about 1.7 million bpd in September.
The Minister while addressing the troops expressed happiness with their operations so far and assured them that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu expressed pride in the troops’ efforts despite challenging terrain and thanked them for their courage, dedication and urged them to do more until we get the result we deserve.