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Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by rozayx5(m): 7:44am On Aug 26, 2016


Okechukwu Nnodim and ’Femi Asu

As four of the nation’s crude oil grades remain under force majeure and the schedule for two other grades face delay, the country is losing at least N10.7bn in revenue daily.

Following the declaration of force majeures on the grades, more than 700,000 barrels per day of production have been affected, denying the country a huge revenue, according to a report by Reuters on Thursday.

Nigeria relies heavily on earning from oil exports, and the recent production disruptions caused by militant attacks came as an additional headache for an economy that already suffers from the sharp drop in oil prices since 2014.



The nation’s crude oil production has fallen from an average of 2.2 million bpd to as low as 1.3 million barrels per day, the Federal Government has said.

According to the government, the plunge is primarily due to the destruction of oil and gas installations in the Niger Delta region, and it has decreased the country’s revenue by over 60 per cent.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, disclosed this on Thursday at the headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in Abuja while explaining how the crash in crude oil prices and the militancy by agitators in the Niger Delta region had adversely affected the nation’s economy.

He said, “We are presently passing through very grave circumstances in Nigeria. Oil that was at a price of about $120 is at about $42 per barrel today. The price has continued to struggle and based on this element alone, the Federal Government has lost over 50 per cent of its income and so do the states.

“As if that wasn’t bad enough, the militancy itself has brought down production from an average of 2.2 million barrels to about 1.4 million barrels today. And if I discount what I’m seeing here today, it probably is about 1.3 million barrels. So, what this means is that when you take the cumulative effect of both pricing and militancy, we are down to more than 60 per cent drop in the income of this country.”

Kachikwu’s statements came as the Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, urged the National Association of Petroleum Explorationists to explore the hydrocarbon potential of green frontier basins in order to increase the nation’s reserves, which were fast depleting.

Baru gave this charge when he received the leadership of NAPE led by its National President, Mr. Nosa Omorodion, at the NNPC Towers.

The NNPC GMD described the association as a very important part of the oil and gas industry in promoting policy formulations that had led to the growth of exploration of hydrocarbon resources in Nigeria.

He urged NAPE to play a key role in promoting public private partnership in the exploration of some of the green frontier basins, noting that the Federal Government would be willing to provide the needed incentives for such prospective investors.

Earlier, the National President of NAPE had said the primary objective of the association was to promote excellent ideas in the exploration of hydrocarbon, which had contributed to the passage of landmark legislations such as the Local Content Act.

Omorodion felicitated with the GMD on his appointment, saying that NAPE would confer on him a honourary membership award, which is the highest award from the association, due to his track record in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

The Energy International Administration, the statistical arm of the United States’ Energy Department, recently said Nigeria’s crude oil production would remain depressed through 2017 as a result of militant attacks.

The EIA said the crude oil production disruptions in Nigeria reached 750,000 bpd in May 2016, the highest level since January 2009.

Since the beginning of 2016, the Niger Delta Avengers have intermittently attacked the oil and natural gas infrastructure concentrated in the Niger Delta region.

For more than three months, three of the grades, Forcados, Qua Iboe and Brass River, have been under force majeure — a legal clause that allows companies to cancel or delay deliveries due to unforeseen circumstances.

Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited declared force majeure on exports of Bonny Light on August 12, just over a month after it lifted the force majeure it declared on the grade on May 10.

The oil major declared force majeure on liftings from the Forcados export terminal on February 21, following the disruption in production caused by the spill on its subsea crude export pipeline.

It remained unclear whether ExxonMobil would be able to use a smaller alternate pipeline to resume some Qua Iboe exports. No programme has emerged for the grade. Schedules for Erha and Bonga were also delayed, according to Reuters.

Sources were quoted to have said line tests had begun about two weeks ago. Repairs to the main subsea line are expected to take at least another month to complete.

Meanwhile, the country lost a total sum of $30bn in oil revenue between 2014 and 2015 as a result of the drop in crude oil prices, the Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer, the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, Mr. Segun Awolowo, has said.

He gave the figure on Thursday in Abuja while speaking at the graduation ceremony of the third batch of the NEPC zero-to-export capacity-building programme.

The NEPC boss said while the country earned about $70bn in crude oil in 2014, the amount earned dropped by $30bn in 2015 to $40bn.

He said as a result of the volatile nature of the oil market, the country could no longer depend on such commodity, hence, the need to groom a new crop of non-oil exporters that would assist in diversifying the economy.

He said, “The Federal Government fiscal strategy framework for the next three years is based on non-oil. So, you could not have chosen a better time to equip yourselves with the skills to effectively participate in non-oil export sector.

“Recent developments on global commodities market have triggered a wake-up call on the need for us to accelerate the diversification of our economy, moving away from an over-dependence on oil as our main source of revenue.

“Since peaking in June 2014, the price of crude oil has fallen roughly by 60 per cent. Nigeria lost $30b in oil revenue between 2014 and 2015.”

Awolowo said in a bid to encourage the new set of exporters, NEPC, in collaboration with Providus Bank Plc, had secured a N100m financing facility for the graduands.

The Executive Director, Providus Bank Plc, Mr. Kingsley Aigbokhaevbo, said the bank would continue to support the diversification strategy of the Federal Government.

He said the N100m facility would be made available to the new exporters, adding that this would enable them to achieve their objective of making their first exports in October this year.

The zero-to-export initiative is one on the programmes of NEPC that focuses on creating new generation of Nigerian exporters through practical and theoretical training of business executives, bankers, civil servants ad unemployed graduates among others in the export business.

So far, the programme has trained and graduated over 100 participants from lagos anf abuja


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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by agwom(m): 7:48am On Aug 26, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Aufbauh(m): 7:49am On Aug 26, 2016
And followers of same economic saboteurs expect a blooming economy...smh!

What those unscrupulous elements don't know is that there is no level of havoc done that will directly affect our political appointees to starve talk more of Mr President, rather the common man like their siblings,impoverished supporters that will bear the brunt.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by metalDETECTED(m): 7:51am On Aug 26, 2016
Ofcourse its cheaper grandstanding stupidly than negotiating to meet obvious basic necessary demands.
Sai Doggy grin cheesy

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by tomakint: 7:57am On Aug 26, 2016
This is the kind of thread that deserves to be bombarded by the youths on how Nigeria can be delivered from a monolithic economy it is still practically engaging in. Too much talk but no action is all I see from this Buharinomic nonsense.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by ShootToKill: 8:01am On Aug 26, 2016
Good news, let the pro-dullard feudal muslim zombies look elsewhere to fund their autocracy. Oil from the land of egalitarian republican south will no longer suffice.

I don't see why this should be difficult for zombies to grasp.

Since the Tyranical dullard is too big to lie down and apologize for the 5% statement and kanu's continued kidnap by DSS. Let the hunger continue. grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Firefire(m): 8:04am On Aug 26, 2016
New Sherifat in town.


Toothless Sheriff with stinky body odor. undecided

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Aufbauh(m): 8:14am On Aug 26, 2016
tomakint:
This is the kind of thread that deserves to be bombarded by the youths on how Nigeria can be delivered from a monolithic economy it is still practically engaging in. Too much talk but no action is all I see from this Buharinomic nonsense.

Yeah, the activities of those vandals have been a blessing in disguise as a lot of serious minded people are beginning to think outside the box.
Apart from the adverse effects of the mono-economy caused by the over dependency on oil,there is a serious need to think of exportation of our numerous mineral resources scattered all over the nation's terrain. This of course the only and sure way to grow our naira.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by jmichlins(m): 8:20am On Aug 26, 2016
please where and when will we find light at the end of this tunnel or are we in a round one. I break free from this bond IJN

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Mylove55(f): 8:45am On Aug 26, 2016
i know ipod flat heads wil stil blame pmb for the good job ineffectual buffoon boys - the avengers are doing for us.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Mylove55(f): 8:55am On Aug 26, 2016
Firefire:
New Sherifat in town.
Toothless Sheriff with stinky body odor. undecided
hahahahahahaha, we have not even start and the avengers are already feeling the heat, ask Gbaramatu kingdom and tompolo how are they feeling the heat. the avengers wil not last this year. not like when pdp and ineffectual buffoon allow boko-haram to last long. God bless the new sheriff in town.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by cktheluckyman: 9:35am On Aug 26, 2016
Aufbauh:
And followers of same economic saboteurs expect a blooming economy...smh!

What those unscrupulous elements don't know is that there is no level of havoc done that will directly affect our political appointees to starve talk more of Mr President, rather the common man like their siblings,impoverished supporters that will bear the brunt.
My friend shut up!!! Who is supposed to secure the pipelines? Did you blame Boko Haram during GEJ's time? Karma is a bietch

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by cktheluckyman: 9:36am On Aug 26, 2016
Mylove55:
hahahahahahaha, we have not even start and the avengers are already feeling the heat, ask Gbaramatu kingdom and tompolo how are they feeling the heat. the avengers wil not last this year. not like when pdp and ineffectual buffoon allow boko-haram to last long. God bless the new sheriff in town.
Lol but I didn't see anything in this article to suggest that the avengers are feeling the heat

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by SAMBATLAN(m): 9:46am On Aug 26, 2016
How will you expect the country to move forward?


Meanwhile, Congrats to mai ex on her new bouncing baby boy grin grin grin Wait for me! Wait for me!! U no gree...now see fine boy tongue tongue tongue

Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Aufbauh(m): 10:43am On Aug 26, 2016
cktheluckyman:

My friend shut up!!! Who is supposed to secure the pipelines? Did you blame Boko Haram during GEJ's time? Karma is a bietch

Cheerleader I see you cheesy
How market? Hope the state of the economy is not affecting the traffic in patronage or you're lonely waiting for "karma" to buy your goods. grin

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Nobody: 10:55am On Aug 26, 2016
Firefire:
New Sherifat in town.


Toothless Sheriff with stinky body odor. undecided
*clears throat*
Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Nobody: 12:29pm On Aug 26, 2016
Buhari is a listening President shocked
Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by ItsawrapOutfit: 12:30pm On Aug 26, 2016
Oh My Lagos shocked
Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by trapQ: 12:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
ok
Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by luvinhubby(m): 12:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
Dialogue, negotiation & diversification.

Aside these, more doom days ahead for Nigeria economically.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by finalboss(m): 12:32pm On Aug 26, 2016
Hmmmm... Naija

Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by lugado: 12:34pm On Aug 26, 2016
A man woke up and shouted "Holy Ghost fire!! Wife: what is it, was Lion chasing you? Man : that would have been better. Wife : what is it then? Man: I nearly voted for Buhari again in my dream. Wife : blood of Jesus! Honey, lets pray.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by 3sexy: 12:37pm On Aug 26, 2016
It sounds like good news


Wetin concern me ?
More catarrh to Buhari brain

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by divide9ja: 12:38pm On Aug 26, 2016

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by kaen1317: 12:38pm On Aug 26, 2016
Make peace with the SS instead of using our scarce resources at these trying times looking for oil in the north

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Nobody: 12:38pm On Aug 26, 2016
good

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Bubu4Sea: 12:38pm On Aug 26, 2016
Let the South-Waste go back to their Cocoa farming grin

Let the Land of Boko Haram that has grown into Fulani Herdsmen go back to Groundnut Pyramids

NO MORE DRINKING OF OUR OIL!

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by obaival(m): 12:41pm On Aug 26, 2016
Una neva chin chon chii

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by shamecurls(m): 12:43pm On Aug 26, 2016
Aufbauh:
And followers of same economic saboteurs expect a blooming economy...smh!

What those unscrupulous elements don't know is that there is no level of havoc done that will directly affect our political appointees to starve talk more of Mr President, rather the common man like their siblings,impoverished supporters that will bear the brunt.



Please go and pick-up a 2016 BMW X6 from Coscharis Motors.


You re Brilliant!

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by chuose: 12:45pm On Aug 26, 2016
No wonder why the South-West & North dey fear the NDA & IPOB!

If this people get their way by getting self determination, the rest of Nigeria is DOOMED!

This na the same self determination Buhari talk say everybody deserve but the SS & SE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH8f03aPb6Y

Without the South-South & South-East the rest of Nigeria is hopeless!
Na why dem they fight them, but they no like the South-South & South-East!

searchiing4love:
undecided WE ALL OWN THE OIL AS LONG AS WE REMAIN ONE NIGERIA. WE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTHWEST HAVE ONCE FED THE WHOLE COUNTRY WITH OUR COCOA PLANTATIONS AND WE NEVER FORMED ARMED MILITANTS. I URGE THE GOVERNMENT TO BOMBARD THE CREEKS AND ELIMINATE THOSE MISCREANTS CALLED MILITANTS AND CANCEL THE USELESS AMNESTY. MOST OF THE STATES CANT PAY SALARIES AND A NONENTITY CALLED TOMPOLO EMBEZZLED 13BILLION NAIRA IN LAND SCAM? NEVER AGAIN SHALL WE HAVE A CLUELESS PRESIDIOT LIKE GEJ undecided

EastanPower:

You must be very silly, who are you to threaten me?

Let me warn you that the oil in Nigeria whether in Niger Delta and any attempt to claim our collective wealth will be properly addressed.

.

mrkayusfit:
Biafra must never come. I'm afraid that Biafra will be developed in few years if declared.They are technologically sound and we need their expertise to build Nigeria. We must all stand against biafra. We are Nigerians first before been our tribes. Lord luggard saw a potential in us before merging us together. The only way to kill biafra agitations is to keep Nnamdi kanu locked up. As for Soyinka, he is a disgrace to we yorubas. No sane yoruba man will be pro biafra. One nigeria till death do us apart sad

South-West & North better beg the South-South & South-East, una need them. grin

South-South & South-East, no need una angry

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by shamecurls(m): 12:46pm On Aug 26, 2016
lugado:
A man woke up and shouted "Holy Ghost fire!!
Wife: what is it, was Lion chasing you?
Man : that would have been better.
Wife : what is it then?
Man: I nearly voted for Buhari again in my dream.
Wife : blood of Jesus! Honey, lets pray.





I must give kudos to you for really trying very hard to be funny. Perseverance is key....You still could be funny someday

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Re: Nigeria Loses N11bn Daily As Oil Exports Suffer - PUNCH by Izonpikin: 12:47pm On Aug 26, 2016
And many dullards want the FG not to dialogue...shey ona see how many people mumu..imagine if all oil installations are shut down by the Niger delta.. cheesy

It's time for dialogue..forever the solution is dialogue... cheesy

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