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Nigeria Losing $35m a Day from Oil Theft - Report

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

June 17, 2014

Nigeria is losing an estimated $35 million a day from oil theft and needs to put a "full, final stop" to the growing black market for crude exports, according to a national conference report seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

Africa's largest economy and top oil producer has been struggling with oil theft for years, with much of the stolen crude leaving the country in tankers.

The energy committee of Nigeria's national conference said in a report submitted this week the losses were "equivalent to $35 million each day," or roughly a quarter of Nigeria's annual revenue. It called on Abuja to "bring this racket to a full, final stop".

"The potential gains should clearly outweigh the cost of any intense security operation to stamp out this economic sabotage," the committee said in the 71-page document, which has not been made public.

Delegates from around the country have been meeting in Abuja for the national conference, which was convened by President Goodluck Jonathan in March with the aim of examining longstanding problems in Africa's most populous country.

(By Camillus Eboh; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Keiron Henderson and Sonya Hepinstall)

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