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How PINL saves Nigeria $700m monthly in oil revenue

Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited boosts oil output, secures national assets, and restores investor confidence

David Okere by David Okere
November 12, 2025
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PINL prevents crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta, saving Nigeria up to $700 million monthly in lost oil revenue

For decades, the oil and gas industry has remained the backbone of Nigeria’s economy—responsible for over 85 per cent of foreign exchange earnings and between 35 and 70 per cent of government revenue annually.

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But this vital sector has long been plagued by a single, costly menace: pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft.

These illegal activities have drained billions of dollars from the national treasury, disrupted production, and damaged the environment.

Today, Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL) stands at the forefront of the fight to reverse this trend—protecting critical oil infrastructure and ensuring the steady flow of national revenue.

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Operating primarily along the Trans-Niger Pipeline (TNP) corridor in the Niger Delta, PINL has adopted a 24-hour surveillance and protection system that has dramatically reduced cases of pipeline breaches.

The company’s efforts have boosted Nigeria’s crude oil output and stabilised government earnings.

At one point, pipeline availability reached 97 per cent across the upstream network—thanks to PINL’s operations.

With Nigeria once losing as much as 470,000 barrels of crude oil per day—equivalent to $700 million per month—PINL’s intervention has been a financial game-changer for both the Federal Government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

PINL’s impact is felt in several key areas:

  1. Pipeline integrity: Preventing vandalism and illegal bunkering on the Trans-Niger Pipeline and related networks.
  2. Revenue protection: Enabling consistent oil lifting and tax flows through improved production uptime.
  3. Economic stability: Supporting the government’s ability to fund infrastructure and social projects by reducing losses.
  4. Environmental safety: Minimising oil spills and gas flaring linked to sabotage.

These combined efforts have allowed Nigeria to recover significant portions of lost revenue and restore investor confidence in the energy sector.

Pipeline vandalism used to cost Nigeria not just revenue, but also lives, livelihoods, and the environment.

Each attack meant halted production, contaminated farmlands, reduced gas supply, and increased electricity shortages. The ripple effects reached ordinary citizens through fuel scarcity, inflation, and job losses.

PINL’s consistent field operations and rapid response framework have brought such incidents down to near-zero levels in areas under its watch.

PINL employs a multi-layered surveillance system that combines technology, community engagement, and inter-agency collaboration.

1. Host community engagement

  •  Treating communities as partners and custodians of the pipelines
  • Employing thousands of local youths as surveillance guards, providing income and ownership.
  • Supporting women with scholarships and skill acquisition programmes to reduce economic grievances.

2. Whistleblower initiative

A “see something, say something” reward scheme encourages locals to report suspicious activities, strengthening community policing.

3. Dialogue and collaboration

Regular meetings with traditional rulers, youth leaders, and community committees keep communication channels open and grievances addressed.

4. Partnership with security agencies

Working closely with the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), Joint Task Force (JTF), and military units, PINL supports intelligence-driven operations that have led to the arrest and prosecution of over 100 pipeline vandals.

5. Technology integration

  •  Collaboration with the NNPCL Command and Control Centre for real-time security coordination.
  • Use of wireless sensor networks, fibre-optic detectors, drones, and satellite imagery to monitor pipeline conditions.

PINL’s success has earned commendations from government, industry, and community stakeholders, including:

  1. The National Security Adviser (NSA)
  2. NNPCL and its Project Monitoring Office
  3. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)
  4. Bayelsa State House of Assembly Committee on Youths
  5. Ijaw National Congress (INC), Orashi National Congress (ONC), and several Niger Delta community groups

Traditional rulers such as King Philip Osaro Obele (Eleme Kingdom) and King Samuel Nnee (Tai Kingdom) have also acknowledged the sharp decline in vandalism within their territories.

Through strategic surveillance, community empowerment, and inter-agency cooperation, Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited has proven that sustainable oil security is achievable.

Also read: Governor Soludo celebrates Dame Virgy Etiaba at 83

By saving Nigeria an estimated $700 million monthly, the company continues to play a pivotal role in restoring stability, boosting investor confidence, and protecting the nation’s most critical revenue source.

David Okere
David Okere

David Okere is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering business, governance, public affairs, and human-interest stories with a commitment to accuracy, balance, and public interest reporting.

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