Nigeria’s Crude Oil Output Decreased  By 24,000b/d Last Month,Says OPEC

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Nigeria’s crude oil production dropped  to an average of 1.354 million barrels per day in March 2022,according to  Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) .
The figure showed a decrease of 24, 000 barrels per day when compared to the 1.378mb/d produced averagely in the month of February 2022,the cartel said in its Oil Market Report for April 2022.
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Quoting secondary sources, OPEC said its 13 crude oil production averaged 28.56 mb/d in March 2022, higher by 57 tb/d month-on-month,adding that crude oil output increased mainly in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates while production in Libya, Nigeria and Congo declined.
Sequel to   a contraction of 1.8 per cent year-on-year in 2020, Nigeria’s economy expanded by 3.6 per cent in 2021,the report said
According to the report, the economic recovery was most likely to continue over the course of 2022 with support from improvements in the hydrocarbons sector and energy prices.
The report added: “Recent official data suggested that the annual inflation rate edged up slightly to 15.7 per cent in February 2022 from 15.6 per cent in January 2022, although food inflation remained elevated.Indeed, higher food costs related to geopolitical tensions could further fuel inflation.
“In March 2022, the overall business improvement softened as Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria’s Purchasing Managers’ Index suggested, indeed it dropped to 54.1 from 57.3 in February.Yet, the overall prospects for Nigeria’s short-term economic outlook remain positive, despite concerns over inflationary pressures amid disruptions to global trade flows and supply shortages.”
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