The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria Struggles To Find Buyers For Over 30 Million Barrels Of Crude Oil

- • FG Insists 1.78m bpd Oil Production Feasible Despite Glitch From Kingsley Jeremiah, Abuja

NIGERIA may struggle to find buyers for its crude oil as about 30 out of 53 cargoes loading for May are stranded.

This is coming despite the low production currently being experience­d in the country as Angola has overtaken Nigeria as the leading crude oil producer and Bloomberg data showed that the unsold cargoes could be above 30 million barrels.

While Nigeria’s grade of crude is one of the best in the world, refinery maintenanc­e and serious competitio­n are reportedly frustratin­g the market for Nigeria.

While Nigeria is struggling to sell, Angola is making headway with most of its cargoes heading to India.

While India was Nigeria’s biggest crude oil buyer, the National Bureau of Statistics last year showed that the Netherland­s bought Nigerian crude oil worth N2.5 trillion in the first nine months of 2023, while India’s imports from Africa’s top producer was valued at N1.6 trillion.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Petroleum Resources ( Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, has said raising the country’s dismal oil production to the 2024 budget benchmark of 1.78 million barrels per day is realistic.

Reacting to the declining oil production in March, Lokpobiri said measures were being taken to address the situation and restore production to previous levels.

He said the prevailing production shortfall was primarily due to issues encountere­d on the Trans Niger Pipeline, coupled with maintenanc­e activities carried out by Shell.

“However, I am pleased to announce that these issues have been promptly addressed, and production is expected to return to its previous levels in the coming days. We anticipate that Nigeria’s oil production, including condensate, which was approximat­ely 1.7 million barrels per day ( bpd) prior to these developmen­ts, will soon be restored. “Furthermor­e, the Ministry of Petroleum Resources is actively engaged in policy evolution aimed at maximising the utilisatio­n of all available wells in Nigeria. This strategic approach will enable us to ramp up production, thereby generating vital revenue to stabilise our foreign exchange reserves. The increased revenue will also empower the government to fulfill its commitment­s in providing essential infrastruc­ture, as outlined in the budget,” Lokpobiri said in a statement signed by his Special Assistant, Nneamaka Okafor.

 ?? ?? Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Mohammed Idris speaking to newsmen after featuring on Federal Radio Corporatio­n of Nigeria’s phone- in programme, HANNU DA YAWA in Kaduna… yesterday.
Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Mohammed Idris speaking to newsmen after featuring on Federal Radio Corporatio­n of Nigeria’s phone- in programme, HANNU DA YAWA in Kaduna… yesterday.

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