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Nigeria’s Revenue Threatened As Oil Buyer Shifts Demand To Alternative Market by Shehuyinka: 9:29pm On Sep 28, 2019
NIGERIA is on the verge of losing one of its major oil customers, India, as the world’s third-largest oil importer has found a new market in cheap crude oil supplies from Iraq according to a Reuters report.

India oil imports from Iraq increased to a record high for the first time as it bought about 1.32 million barrels per day, bpd, of Iraqi oil in August. This was 29 per cent higher than its August imports in 2018.

Its crude oil imports from Nigeria, Angola, Cameroon and Chad which are known for its sweet crude also dropped significantly in August by 18.3 per cent which amounts to 764,500 barrels of crude oil drop as its prices rose.

India became Nigeria’s biggest export destination for its crude oil from 2013 after the US made a shift in crude oil demand by turning its attention to shale production.

Statistics from the Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC), an international trade database tool that visualises data about countries and the products they exchange, showed that from 2008 to 2018, Nigeria earned $96 billion from crude oil exports to India.

However, this oil trade partnership between Nigeria and India is likely to be threatened with Iraq’s cheap oil type called Basra heavy crude which is sold to India at a lower premium price compared to the grade’s official selling price, OSP, through tenders.

This puts Nigeria’s oil sale in a precarious state which depends on proceeds from crude oil that constitutes about 90 per cent of the country’s total revenue the shift of its biggest oil partner due to the proximity of Iraqi’s crude to India and its cheap prices.

“In the spot market, Saudi and the UAE (United Arab Emirates) barrels are not available while Iraqi oil was easily available in spot markets at attractive prices, prompting refiners to maximize purchases of Iraqi oil,” according to a Reuters report.

READ MORE: https://www.icirnigeria.org/nigerias-revenue-threatened-as-biggest-oil-buyer-shifts-demand-to-alternative-market/

Re: Nigeria’s Revenue Threatened As Oil Buyer Shifts Demand To Alternative Market by daddytime(m): 9:33pm On Sep 28, 2019
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Re: Nigeria’s Revenue Threatened As Oil Buyer Shifts Demand To Alternative Market by subtlemee(f): 9:37pm On Sep 28, 2019
We are finished....if they shift to Iraq now from the little internal revenue the senators will go home with 20million+ plus each then the governors will finish the rest,what will become of us?
Re: Nigeria’s Revenue Threatened As Oil Buyer Shifts Demand To Alternative Market by budaatum: 9:40pm On Sep 28, 2019
Good. We can start drinking our crude oil ourselves instead of selling it to India.

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