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Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:12am On Jan 13, 2022
Oil prices continued their surge yesterday, hitting a two-month high amid projections that lack of production capacity and limited investment in the sector could lift crude between $90 and $100 a barrel this year.

Specifically, tight supply and easing concerns about the potential hit to demand from the Omicron combined to jack up prices as Brent sold for $85.04 a barrel yesterday and the United States West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were up to $82.90.

But the news is both good and bad for Nigeria which should ordinarily earn more foreign exchange from the sale of crude, but now has to contend with paying more for petrol subsidy.

There is a positive relationship between the international prices of the commodity and the pump price of the petrol in Nigeria.

On December 22, the National Assembly approved a N17.126 trillion ($38 billion) budget for 2022, anchored on an oil price benchmark of $62 per barrel.

The approved oil price assumption was higher than the $57 per barrel price that President Muhammadu Buhari had proposed to the parliament on October 7, and also higher than the oil price benchmark of $40 per barrel adopted by the government for the 2021 budget.

Nigeria retained the oil production target of 1.88 million bpd, including condensate production of between 300,000-400,000 bpd, for the purpose of its revenue calculation in 2022.

While oil exports account for about 80 per cent of Nigeria’s foreign exchange revenue, the country has battled with a sharp drop in revenue amid a drop in crude oil production for months.

Potentially, Nigeria has the capacity to pump around 2.2 million bpd of crude and condensate, but in recent months its output has been weakened to below 1.55 million bpd.

The country’s crude oil production averaged 1.42 million bpd in November, according to an Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) survey. So, Nigeria has not been able to reap the expected gains since the country cannot meet its allocation.

Brent prices have not touched $90 and $100 since 2014, when they were retreating from a record high above $115 to as low as $57 by the end of the year.

The OPEC+ oil producers have continued to hold back more than three million barrels per day (bpd) in output, although it continues to raise output targets each month.

Meanwhile, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has upgraded its oil demand outlook, for the Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), saying that crude oil prices will fall from 2021 levels.

In the fourth quarter of 2021, the price of Brent crude oil, the international pricing benchmark, averaged $79 per barrel. “We forecast that the price of Brent will average $75 per barrel in 2022 and $68 per barrel in 2023,” the EIA stated.

The agency said it expects global petroleum production to increase by 5.5 million bpd in 2022, driven by production increases in the United States, OPEC, and Russia, which together account for 84 per cent, or 4.6 million bpd, of the growth.

“We forecast increased tight oil production in the United States and gradually increasing crude oil production from OPEC+ (which includes OPEC members and Russia) will account for most of the increased crude oil production,” it added.

According to the organisation, global petroleum consumption will increase by 3.6 million bpd in 2022, driven by more consumption in the United States and China, which together account for 39 per cent of the consumption growth.

Also, Morgan Stanley in a note, stated that with the prospect of depleting crude inventories and low spare capacity by the second half of 2022, and limited investments in the oil and gas sector, the market will have little margin of safety.

In the same vein, JPMorgan analysts said Wednesday that they could see oil prices rising by up to $30 after the EIA lowered OPEC capacity estimates for 2022 by 0.8 million barrels per day (bpd) and 1.2 million bpd respectively.

The bank added that it also expects oil prices to “overshoot” to $125 a barrel this year, and $150 in 2023.

In the same vein, Rystad Energy’s said if OPEC was disciplined and wanted to keep the market tight, it could boost prices to $100.

But the Omani Oil Minister, Mohammed Al Rumhi, has agreed with the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), Mallam Mele Kyari that oil at $100 may be bad for the market. “The world is not ready for that,” Al Rumhi was quoted as saying by Bloomberg.

Kyari had said that the commodity at $50 to $60 was good for Nigeria, so as not to compel its customers to begin the search for alternatives.

Standard Chartered, meanwhile, has raised its 2022 Brent forecast by $8 to $75 a barrel and its 2023 Brent forecast by $17 to $77.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/01/13/nigeria-to-pay-more-for-petrol-subsidy-as-oil-price-hits-85/

Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by helinues: 6:13am On Jan 13, 2022
Speculation news
Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by chatinent: 6:15am On Jan 13, 2022
Overindependence on oil and no diversification of the economy should inform you that the Nigerian government don't have any plan for the Nigerian future. All they yearn to do is milk the country dry to its dregs...then to its marrow.

And during elections, all we see are recycled godfathers reconstesting...those who pull the strings of Nigerian affairs coming out again to finish what they started—loot!

What hope is there for the electorates? Nothing! They remain glued to the imaginery forever-never-coming promise of being the leaders of tomorrow. Their longing is a Monday joke! How can a person of today be deceived he shall become a leader of tomorrow while the leaders of yesterday are still clinging to the throne? Old un-useful men?


They keep such insincere aspiration in mind until greyheadedness becomes of them watching the same old ruin-ers of Nigeria feast on the remains of the World Most Populous black village. My grandfather may still be wishing to be a youth leader of tomorrow...who knows!


A thing of sorrow.

The electorates are nothing to write home about. Those at the top succeed every now and then to poison their minds so that disunity will ensure good administrative conveniences and loot made-easy for them....while their Mahatma-Gandhi-partisan e-warriors keep fighting themselves for them!

Pawns without subjects!

Pawns indeed. Nigeria is such a checkmated chessboard! A monopoly in scrambles.

Can a single person break a bunch of broom? No. It takes a group of people to do that. And that is where these politicians plot to destroy so the harvest will be great. One set of recycled old people have been ruling since Nigeria became Nigeria as though others are meant to be ruled. They've twisted the constitution so it keeps their lineage there forever.

Not all old people are wise. Nigeria has made me known some young foolish people also grew old.


Woe!

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by 3gpvids: 6:17am On Jan 13, 2022
And we get oil
mumu nation

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Dorcmass(m): 6:19am On Jan 13, 2022
Country wey dey produce oil by itself omg radarada

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Nobody: 6:29am On Jan 13, 2022
How can we be paying for a natural resource;s that we have in our soil?Does Buhari buys fuel from his salary?The minister of petroleum,governors and senators get this fuel for free and they are making us to cough out our hard-earned money to buy a commodity we produce locally at the international price when they are getting it for free.Election time,they will start making false promises.
African rulers are devil's incarnate.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by bcomputer101: 6:40am On Jan 13, 2022
Buhari is one of the greatest mistake Nigerians has ever made.
But he said, there's nothing like Fuel Subsidy -General Muhammad Buhari 2012

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Mko123(m): 7:10am On Jan 13, 2022
Tinubu is yet to enter and the situation is going like this

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by danielbello(m): 7:11am On Jan 13, 2022
Ok
Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by clarocuzioo(m): 7:11am On Jan 13, 2022
The dullard of a president once said subsidy is a fraud and there's nothing like susidy.

Today he has paid.more subsidy than any president in the history of this country and sold fuel at the highest price ever.

Buhari na scam.

, oil price is rising, the failure of a president will still fail.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by mustbewell: 7:11am On Jan 13, 2022
We are ready.
Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by handsomeyinka(m): 7:12am On Jan 13, 2022
Na to dey drive wheel Barrow and bicycle ,Meanwhile Baba Bourdillon road dey share rice today ooo.

Incoming 2023 president (IN HIS DREAMS).

Tinubu go dey alright Las las.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by adaxme(m): 7:12am On Jan 13, 2022
somethings we will never fully understand

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by oluwaseyi0: 7:12am On Jan 13, 2022
Should we now pray for oil to be 1dollar for barrel because when price was low this same apc and buhari was wailing and complaining about Jonathan selling oil at higher price

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Nobody: 7:12am On Jan 13, 2022
Walahi it will not be well for the people who crippled our refinaries....

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by inoki247: 7:14am On Jan 13, 2022
Before dere excuse na bkuz say Oil price low...


Now e don rise there excuse iz we av to pay more Subsidy.....


which one diz Govt want sef....

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by blazetitov: 7:16am On Jan 13, 2022
I hope and pray the Dangote refinery comes on stream this year. That will help the country alot.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by ceaser: 7:16am On Jan 13, 2022
This thing is even confusing like Buhari.

Crude oil price falls, Nigerians suffer. If ẹ come rise again Nigerians go still suffer. So which one come be good for the country? .

Buharinomics is simply destructive to the Nigerian state.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by danhans(m): 7:18am On Jan 13, 2022
They will gain in sale and pay more on subsidy,$85 is a big boom for crude oil export
Multiply $85 by 2 m-2.2 million barrel how will this wicked people get per day on sale of crude oil nonsense

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Dozie6mark: 7:19am On Jan 13, 2022
Nigeria is doomed

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Dozie6mark: 7:21am On Jan 13, 2022
[quote Big scam author=clarocuzioo post=109324772]The dullard of a president once said subsidy is a fraud and there's nothing like susidy.

Today he has paid.more subsidy than any president in the history of this country and sold fuel at the highest price ever.

Buhari na scam.

, oil price is rising, the failure of a president will still fail.[/quote]
Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Femijohn198: 7:25am On Jan 13, 2022
Our leaders have crippled what belongs to the future of tomorrow. Why can there build rifinaries or repaired the old one not working. Taking our crude resources abroad to refined will costs us more than refining it here in Nigeria. African leaders are thinking from the anus.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by kayusely70(m): 7:29am On Jan 13, 2022
chatinent:
Overindependence on oil and no diversification of the economy should inform you that the Nigerian government don't have any plan for the Nigerian future. All they yearn to do is milk the country dry to its dregs...then to its marrow.

And during elections, all we see are recycled godfathers reconstesting...those who pull the strings of Nigerian affairs coming out again to finish what they started—loot!

What hope is there for the electorates? Nothing! They remain glued to the imaginery forever-never-coming promise of being the leaders of tomorrow. Their longing is a Monday joke! How can a person of today be deceived he shall become a leader of tomorrow while the leaders of yesterday are still clinging to the throne? Old un-useful men?


They keep such insincere aspiration in mind until greyheadedness becomes of them watching the same old ruin-ers of Nigeria feast on the remains of the World Most Populous black village. My grandfather may still be wishing to be a youth leader of tomorrow...who knows!


A thing of sorrow.

The electorates are nothing to write home about. Those at the top succeed every now and then to poison their minds so that disunity will ensure good administrative conveniences and loot made-easy for them....while their Mahatma-Gandhi-partisan e-warriors keep fighting themselves for them!

Pawns without subjects!

Pawns indeed. Nigeria is such a checkmated chessboard! A monopoly in scrambles.

Can a single person break a bunch of broom? No. It takes a group of people to do that. And that is where these politicians plot to destroy so the harvest will be great. One set of recycled old people have been ruling since Nigeria became Nigeria as though others are meant to be ruled. They've twisted the constitution so it keeps their lineage there forever.

Not all old people are wise. Nigeria has made me known some young people also grew foolish.


Woe!
You've spoken very well and reasonably too!

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Nobody: 7:33am On Jan 13, 2022
The reason is simple

Higher oil prices means higher cost of production which means in order to keep the price at N162 per liter, we have to pay more and more for subsidy.

The same money we pay for subsidy comes from the same crude oil revenue.

Keep in mind that as the article said, oil hasn't been above 100 dollars per barrel since 2014 (and our current fiscal breakeven oil price is $133 per barrel). We still have to borrow money to meet up, and we still also have to pay debts....from the same oil money.

For instance, if there is a decline in oil prices and oil revenue, the lagging and collapsing non-oil export sector will not be able to compensate for the drop in oil revenue while domestic demand for the non-traded goods and imports remain sticky. Consequently, the country will be forced to borrow from the international financial market to compensate for the decline in oil revenue. Over time, external debts will increase and so will the debt service obligations. Even when oil prices go up later and there is another round of oil windfall, it is difficult to correct the earlier damage or distortions created by the initial or previous oil windfall. In some cases, the oil exporting country may be forced to adopt some form of structural adjustment program (SAP) to correct such distortions or imbalances. Some of these SAPs are painful and may increase the prevalence, depth and severity of poverty.

Sauce

Throw in the fact that subsided fuel lead to a lot of stealing , be it making false import and transportation claims, as well as mass smuggling...and we can see the problem

Oil subsidy has to go...or we stop taking loans, and tax each and every NIGERIAN , rich or poor, at rates of 40% of annual income to find money for this year's budget. We cannot live in dreamland forever.
Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Advocate500: 7:35am On Jan 13, 2022
Joker's in leadership, Jonathan failed to save when oil was this and that, their was nothing like subsidies, subsidies payment is a scam.
The only reason we are not saving is because oil price have dropped below $50 per barrel, today we are hearing about increase in the oil price, but they are reminding us about subsidies, the government will never accept responsibility for once.

Where are the so called opposition parties?

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by vickydevoka(m): 7:37am On Jan 13, 2022
If price drop we suffer, en rose we suffer. During coronavirus way en drop de refuse to reduce fuel price

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Advocate500: 7:39am On Jan 13, 2022
oluwaseyi0:
Should we now pray for oil to be 1dollar for barrel because when price was low this same apc and buhari was wailing and complaining about Jonathan selling oil at higher price
exactly my point, the deceit in this government is beyond human comprehension. Their foots soldiers are all over the internet spewing rubbish in justification of every policy they embarked upon.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by gambia(m): 7:41am On Jan 13, 2022
This country is a big joke, the more you look, the less you see. They can only deceive the gullible ones.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Advocate500: 7:41am On Jan 13, 2022
blazetitov:
I hope and pray the Dangote refinery comes on stream this year. That will help the country alot.
oga wether Dangote or otedola refinery ,without accountability nothing will work ,get that fact and have peace of mind.

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by Sunnyja: 7:42am On Jan 13, 2022
BeeBeeOoh:


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/01/13/nigeria-to-pay-more-for-petrol-subsidy-as-oil-price-hits-85/
In 2016, they justified the suffering of the people saying Bubu met low oil prices at $28 per barrel. In 2022, at $80 per barrel the suffering will now be doubled? Wonderful!

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Re: Nigeria To Pay More For Petrol Subsidy As Oil Price Hits $85 Per Barrel by West2019(m): 7:42am On Jan 13, 2022
Revolution2022:
How can we be paying for a natural resources that we have in our soil?Does Buhari buys fuel from his salary?The minister of petroleum,governors and senators get this fuel for free and they are making us to cough out our hard-earned money to buy a commodity at the international price when they are getting it for free.Election time,they will start making false promises.
African rulers are devil's incarnate.
You said it all God Will punish all our bad leaders a d put their generation to generation into shame

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