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Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by ijustdey: 7:39am On Jun 02, 2016
…as militants attack Chevron facilities

Navy arrests NNPC pipeline bombing suspects

OPEC meets today


Nigeria’s financial troubles deteriorated further yesterday as oil production suffered deficit of record 1.01 million barrels per day, raising the revenue losses by the country and international Oil companies (IOCs) to N10.1 billion ($50.5 million) daily.

Head of Energy Research at Ecobank, Dolapo Oni, who gave this hint, said that the crude production in Nigeria, hitherto the biggest crude producer in Africa, has now dipped to about 990,000 barrels per day. This disturbing news came hours after the renewed militancy in the country’s oil-rich Niger Delta began to take a toll.

In a more drastic estimate of the economic implication of attacks on oil and gas installations, Oni, according to Reuters, said: “Between pipeline repairs and militant attacks, Nigeria is probably producing no more than 990,000 barrels of oil every day.”

Prior to the renewed attacks, the federal government had projected a daily production of 2.2 million barrels in the country’s 2016 budget. This, according to data compiled by New Telegraph, indicates a deficit of 1.01 million barrels per day.

With crude price hovering around $50 per barrel yesterday, the losses in revenue on the 1.01 million barrels deficit amounted to N10.1 billion ($50.5 million) daily. As the renewed militancy in Nigeria dipped the country’s production, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), also suffered the same fate.

The output of the cartel in May was also down by 120,000 bpd over oil installation attacks in Nigeria. The organisation is, however, scheduled to meet today over the May output slide from near a record high, as attacks on Nigeria’s oil industry and other outages outweighed increases in Iran and Gulf members. Months of militant attacks on pipelines and oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta have crippled production in Nigeria.

The militant group behind the attacks, the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), vowed in an early communiqué to reduce Nigeria’s economy to “zero.” They appear to be getting their wish. Exports have fallen from about 2.2 million barrels per day to as low as 990,000 barrels per day, analysts said, making Angola Africa’s largest producer of oil, at least for now. The drop in production and the low price of oil globally are major reasons Nigeria is expected to enter a recession by the end of this month.

Aside from Oni, Gail Anderson, Research Director at Energy Research and Consultancy group, Wood Mackenzie, said the militants have been careful in their sabotage. “The attacks themselves have been well-targeted and they’ve been designed to cause maximum damage, and I think they’ve been quite successful in that respect,” Anderson said.

The NDA emerged earlier this year with a blog that took credit for a number of attacks on pipelines in the delta. It also listed demands, including apologies from politicians, the release of an imprisoned separatist leader and a re-distribution of ownership of oil blocks.

Crude has long been Nigeria’s top export. Though President Muhammadu Buhari wants to wean the country off its dependence on oil, it remains the major source of revenue for the N6.06 trillion budget.

“We’re not producing up to the level we need to produce, the government won’t generate the amount of revenue it needs to generate from oil,” Oni said. Repairs on the attacked pipelines will likely take weeks, Oni said, and that might not deter the militants.

The militants blew up one pipeline in Bayelsa State twice, and warned its owners against repairing it, he said. The government is winding down the amnesty programme, but the NDA said it wants the programme to continue.

“They carry out attacks at specific times of the day, when they know they’re able to strike without specific reprisal from the enemy,” Oni said. Buhari is to kick off the cleanup of Ogoniland today. Rehabilitating Ogoniland is one of the NDA’s demands.

Meanwhile, OPEC’s oil output fell in May from near a record high, as attacks on Nigeria’s oil industry and other outages outweighed increases in Iran and Gulf members.A rise in supply from Saudi Arabia plus Iran suggests the group’s top producers remain focused on market share, following the failure of an initiative last April between OPEC and non-OPEC producers to support prices by freezing output. With OPEC meeting in Vienna today, outages are effectively achieving the supply restraint on which producers could not agree.

“There is a tiny chance of a bullish surprise, but as things stand right now, the odds are the continuation of OPEC’s market-share policy,” said David Hufton, of oil brokers PVM. Supply from the OPEC fell to 32.52 million barrels per day (bpd) this month, from 32.64 million bpd in April, according to the survey, based on shipping data and information from sources at oil companies, OPEC and consultants. OPEC output has surged since the group abandoned in 2014 its historic role of cutting supply to prop up prices, in a shift led by Saudi Arabia.

There are more indications, however, that some producers are struggling to maintain supply. May’s biggest decline occurred in Nigeria due to militant attacks on the country’s oil industry. The disruption has pushed output to its lowest in more than 20 years.



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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by cktheluckyman: 7:42am On Jun 02, 2016
To think Buhari was about prosecuting Tompolo to recover N34billion while Obasanjo is allowed to go with $16billion!!! Buhari is indeed a "wise" man

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by eshietIntrepid(m): 8:12am On Jun 02, 2016
All thanks to buhari tactics,

How long do some tribes think they will continue to surpress the very region that is feeding them.

We produced a president they make sure he went through hell during his tenure in office. now want to continue to surpress us.

There is a limit to what a man can take.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by Surplus90(m): 8:16am On Jun 02, 2016
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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by Amanwulu1(m): 8:22am On Jun 02, 2016
Penny wise pound foolish of d fg. Baba foolishly stirred hornets' nest by drawing d first blood in bombing dem, and planning to stop d amnesty programme in favor of rebuilding d north east. I wonder whether buhari hired illiterates like himself.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by tuzeriouz(m): 8:28am On Jun 02, 2016
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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by thefunclubenterprise(m): 11:52am On Jun 02, 2016
Terrible!

I'm just folding my hands, we haven't seen the real problem yet o!! Remember our budget was calculated using above 2m barrels a day. For a budget that's already having funding issues.

When the deficit starts affecting us, then the real problem will start.

Buhari and Apc should understand that force won't solve this as it has a direct effect on our economy.

Pdp supporters shouldn't be happy about this either, this will affect everyone of us soon, I mean everyone both the rich and the poor.

This administration is still yet to convince me. I think they were never prepared to rule.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by Cchuks27(m): 11:53am On Jun 02, 2016
What a shame! Buhari hasn't been smart in handling the Niger Delta issue. Too bad. The Government and it's citizens continue to suffer because of his poor decisions.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by Isoni(m): 11:53am On Jun 02, 2016
Egbon Aregbe looking at federation account like...

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by chikel2000(m): 11:54am On Jun 02, 2016
Daily? Omo see money

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by brunofarad(m): 11:54am On Jun 02, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by Specialist900(m): 11:55am On Jun 02, 2016
This is no good news

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by olafum1(m): 11:55am On Jun 02, 2016
Let's every wise Nigerian braise up for what is going to be a monumental failure of the century in this govt.

And for those with the senseless rhetoric that 16yrs of misrule can not be repaired in one year or sort, listen:

1. Under ur supposed 16yrs misrule, was life as difficult as this for the common Nigerian. Was rice sold for 16k, was tomatoes scarce for whatever reason, was fuel ever sold at an above #100price, was inflation rate this high, was companies sacking staff at intervals, and etc?
a. When what u termed as 16yr misrule could still guarantee easy life for the citizens, isn't ur own good rule make life easier?

2.why do u guys fail to understand that with the rate pmb is destroying the economy, it will eventually be his ineptitude that will be left for the next govt to deal with after he had successfully deceived the gullible throughout this tenure with propaganda, lies and excuses?

I feel pity

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by FagsamPHP(m): 11:55am On Jun 02, 2016
Buhari remains a Dullard!!!!!!

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by activeguy: 11:56am On Jun 02, 2016
PMB has used a hammer to kill a mosquito that perched on his scrotum....

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by prestige24: 11:56am On Jun 02, 2016
[size=15pt]hmmm.. so Nigeria is losing 10.1 billion naira daily? wow! this means that this country is stupendously rich yet the common man on the street is so poor!
I doubt if Nigeria can really diversify its economy as they keep telling us if the country is loosing so much money at this time of low oil prices...



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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by nathan888(m): 11:56am On Jun 02, 2016
Oil price to go up

Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by tabisegroup(m): 11:58am On Jun 02, 2016
I will consider giving FG $ 100b loan soon - Sen Tabise
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by donbrowser(m): 11:59am On Jun 02, 2016
I have been on the sidelines watching this go by. Many people come here to rant and say nonsense that one Buratai is somewhere that doesn't take nonsese yet we keep losing everyday.
If you still think these guys are not to be taken seriously then you need medical check up.
The manner through which they carry out their operations is a very tactful one, imagine some people blowing up underwater pipes and posting on social media anonymously.
Even with heavy security presence, they still were able to carry out their operations, these people are not joking and i believe it's hi time Buhari gives them the Yar'adua approach because it is easier to destroy than to build and these guys have almost nothing to lose.

If at all the NA will win the battle, i see FG being on the losing side here, this is not bokoharam or Ipob. This is Niger-Delta; the most equipped region in Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by MrPresident1: 12:03pm On Jun 02, 2016
E je k'a re'le, ile la n lo, agbe kan o r'oko r'oko ko gbagbe ile grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by mandax: 12:06pm On Jun 02, 2016
Oh.....

How can we sustain our $1.049 Billion first Nigerian standard gauge train system built for mallams in northern Nigeria; mallams who have chased away southern people from most of northern Nigeria?

Niger delta people still use ancient Canoe.

Easterners still travel Ekene Dilli on roughest roads.

Lagos where the population is still uses Molue as Buhari in 1984 cancelled on-going work on Lagos Metro transport project, but paid contracting fine nearly close to the cost of Lagos Metro project.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by Nobody: 12:06pm On Jun 02, 2016
Yaradua initially wanted to apply some force to stop the militancy, one of his trusted advisers told him...Mr. president, we make over $40 billion a yr from oil, why don't you give them less than 1% of it annually in amnesty programs, and the whole thing will end, at least for the time being. He advised him that if we go the military route, guess what, we are going to end up spending over 10% or even more of that $40 billion on arms, aircraft, ammunitions, amphibious equipment, troops mobilization, civilian casualties, reconstruction costs, e.t.c. Far worse and dangerous is substantial or total loss of the $40 billion from pipeline vandalism by militants. President Yaradua said let do the amnesty option then and let the sleeping dog lie. That was how the whole thing ended. That's what I call wisdom!

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by 2wizkids(m): 12:06pm On Jun 02, 2016
10 billion daily, thats 300 billion naira monthly....truly its penny wise pound foolish, thats enough money to make even the remote creeks and its inhabitants enjoy their lives,why is Nigeria so cursed with terrible leaders, we have soo much and yet so little, Nigeria is already on one knee down a little push and thats it.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by drizzymadbet(m): 12:07pm On Jun 02, 2016
Nigeria is in trouble, no matter what we think this is a very delicate issue. NDA are no "terrorist" oganization, and at that would always garner sympathy from the locals.

The goverment is playing with fire. let em negotiate with these miscreants and see if they can get money to fund their bogus projects

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by obailala(m): 12:12pm On Jun 02, 2016
drizzymadbet:
Nigeria is in trouble, no matter what we think this is a very delicate issue. NDA are no "terrorist" oganization, and at that would always garner sympathy from the locals.

The goverment is playing with fire. let em negotiate with these miscreants and see if they can get money to fund their bogus projects
The miscreants simply want Buhari to resign, they have said it unequivocally that they aren't ready for any negotiations. So what would you have the govt do?... The only good part of this development is that even the mumus supporting this sabotage would also suffer the consequences. By the 3rd quarter of the year, the only food Nigerians all over would be eating would be to curse buhari, and buhari still has another 3 years to go.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by tboyO2: 12:12pm On Jun 02, 2016
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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by clefstone(m): 12:12pm On Jun 02, 2016
Losing 10billion naira daily from their attack and you r kicking off a clean up with a meager 2billion naira. How exactly do u expect that to appease them

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by temptnow: 12:14pm On Jun 02, 2016
Buhari is a dullard

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by dablazor: 12:14pm On Jun 02, 2016
Ludicrous.. when Nigeria isn't in loss over unrest, not like there was a profound positive effect on the lifestyle of the average citizenry on the street, so pfft!

Restructure the country, or it would only get worse.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by HeroGeorge(m): 12:17pm On Jun 02, 2016
In as much as am not in support of pipeline destruction but like the Americans say "You can't make an omelet without braking a few eggs".
We can't but agree that Nigeria requires restructuring and fiscal federalism. We need to stop scratching surface of issues and get down to crux. The South West championed these course in the past, so I wonder why the seemly silence on their part. #RestructureNigeriaNow

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Loss Hits N10.1bn Daily by dablazor: 12:19pm On Jun 02, 2016
obailala:
The miscreants simply want Buhari to resign, they have said it unequivocally that they aren't ready for any negotiations. So what would you have the govt do?... The only good part of this development is that even the mumus supporting this sabotage would also suffer the consequences. By the 3rd quarter of the year, the only food Nigerians all over would be eating would be to curse buhari, and buhari still has another 3 years to go.

The goverment should restructure Nigeria and see if nothing changes, bitter truth is that nothing is working with this current set up and ethnic unrest wouldn't take the backseat anytime soon with this lope sided status quo.

When Nigeria runs a regional autonomous goverment, we experience progresses, but now? Its total stagnation.

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