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Nigeria LNG operates at only a third capacity due to theft

Nigeria LNG, one of the world's largest gas exporters, operates at just a third its full capacity because thieves have illegally connected key pipelines for gas supply, said the chief executive on Tuesday.

Philip Mshelbila said at the Nigerian International Energy Summit held in Abuja, that currently only two of six processing trains run because three gas pipelines are being repaired.

He said that the three pipelines are the largest lines that supply NLNG gas.

In Nigeria's oil rich delta, illegal refining and theft of gas and oil are rampant. Both locals and more sophisticated criminal gangs tap pipelines.

Mshelbila stated that while the oil sector of Nigeria has seen some improvements in security, the gas sector is still vulnerable.

Insecurity in Nigeria has made it difficult for Nigeria LNG to meet the increasing global demand, especially from Europe where several countries have asked it for supplies.

Mshelbila stated that "since the Russia-Ukraine War, we have received dozens of requests for LNG from European countries and other countries. We are unable to supply due to this (pipeline theft)."

(source: Reuters)