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Bonny Oil Pipeline System

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The Bonny oil pipeline system is the largest pipeline network in the Niger Delta. It transports oil, water and associated gas from the eastern and central delta to the Bonny Oil and Gas Terminal (BOGT). The terminal, situated on Bonny Island, 48 kilometres southeast of Port Harcourt, is the biggest in Africa with a capacity to process and export 1.25 million b/d. The Nembe Creek Trunkline (NCTL) and Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) are the two major trunk lines within the system, into which feed ...

Table of contents

  • Key facts
    • Summary
    • Key issues
      • Crude thefts at over 90% during 2021 and 2022
      • Capacity underutilisation likely to worsen
  • Location maps
  • Participation
    • Trans-Niger Pipeline (TNP)
    • Trans-Niger Loopline
    • Nembe Creek Trunkline (NCTL)
    • TotalEnergies JV export route
    • Bonny oil & gas terminal (BOGT)
      • Crude thefts & downtime
    • Bonny crude loading platform (BCLP)
  • Third party users

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This report includes 11 images and tables including:

  • Key facts: Table 1
  • Bonny oil pipeline system map
  • Participation: Table 1
  • Participation: Table 2
  • Throughput: Table 1
  • Throughput: Table 2
  • Liquids throughput profile vs terminal capacity
  • Development: Table 1
  • Development: Table 2
  • Development: Table 3
  • Development: Table 4

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