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Pipeline vandalism up 50% in January – NNPC

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation reported that vandalism of key assets in the nation’s hydrocarbon resources industry rose by 50 percent in January this year, thereby causing huge crude and gas losses to the country during the month.

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