NNPC reveals number of oil pipeline breaks in Nigeria since 2001
The Group Managing Director , Malam Mele Kyari, stated this at the Nigeria International Pipeline Technology and Security Conference, in Abuja.
“Lost revenue, possible loss of employment, collateral damage to national image, loss of investor confidence etc will obviously affect everyone in the long run,’’ he said. Kyari said that importance of pipelines could not be over emphasised, adding that when there are no pipelines to transport petroleum products, the alternative is to transport by trucks.
He called on all stakeholders including Pipeline professionals, communities, government institutions and industry players to tackle the menace.
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