Many feared dead in Nigerian oil blast


A column of smoke rising from an exploded pipeline caused by oil smugglers trying to siphon off fuel. – EPA pic, April 24, 2022.

SEVERAL people were feared burnt to death overnight following an explosion at an illegal oil refinery in southern Nigeria, a civil society group said yesterday.

Police confirmed the explosion, saying it had happened late on Friday, but did not give details of casualties.

“Several bodies burnt beyond recognition lay on the ground while others who may have attempted running for safety are seen hanging on some tree branches,” Fyneface Dumnamene, executive director of Youths and Environmental Advocacy Centre (YEAC), said.

Local media reports said more than 100 people had been killed in the blast, the latest in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest producer of crude.

Police said there had been an explosion at the site of an illegal refinery late on Friday where operators and their patrons had gathered for business.

“The incident happened on the boundary between Rivers and Imo state,” Rivers state police spokeswoman Grace Iringe-Koko told AFP, without giving details.

Illegal crude refining and pipeline fires are common in the southern-oil region where oil thieves vandalise pipelines to steal crude, which they refine to sell on the black market.

Most people in the oil-producing Niger delta live in poverty even though the country is the biggest oil producer on the continent, with around 2 million barrels per day.

Hundreds have been killed in the past due to stealing and illegal refining of petroleum products, known locally as bunkering.

The government has deployed the military to raid and destroy illegal refineries in the Niger delta as part of measures to stop the stealing of the country’s oil resources. – AFP, April 24, 2022.


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