Report: Nigeria Loses ₦290bn As Oil Output Shrinks Last Month

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Mohammed Shosanya

Nigeria’s oil output for the month of November dropped to 37,508,971 barrels last month indicating a 10% decrease as the output dropped by 4,358,804 million barrels when compared with production figures in October.

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, (NUPRC),which published the figure,said 41,867,775 million barrels of crude (excluding condensates) was produced in October 2023.

It revealed that the drop represents a loss of about ₦289.6 billion in crude oil revenue compared to oil production figures obtained in October.

An international statistical firm, Country Economy,said as of November 2023, the average price of Brent, the global benchmark for crude, stood at $82.94/barrel.

A loss of 4,358,804 barrels of crude in November, translated to a financial loss of about $361.52 million by Nigeria in the month under review.

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, is confident that the country would meet the 1.7mbpd production benchmark in the 2024 budget.

When the figure is converted to Naira using the exchange rates figures from exchangerates.org (₦801/$ as of November 2023), Nigeria’s oil revenue in November crashed by about ₦289.6 billion.

Nigeria’s low oil output (recorded as OPEC’s biggest drop) led to a global drop in production as OPEC reported low oil output in November, the first monthly drop since July.

The report showed lower shipments by Nigeria and Iraq, as well as ongoing market-supporting cuts by Saudi Arabia and other members of the wider OPEC+ alliance, was responsible for the low oil yield recorded in the month in review.

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