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Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by gisthabit: 12:48am On Oct 02, 2018
By By Udeme AKPAN and Michael EBOH

Nigeria’s crude oil export appreciated by 17.38 per cent to N7.308 trillion in the first six months of 2018 from N6.226 trillion recorded in the last six months of 2017, according to data obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The NBS, in its Second Quarter 2018 Foreign Trade Statistics, stated that first half 2018 crude oil export figure represented an increase of 52.25 per cent compared with an export of N4.8 trillion recorded in the same period of 2017.

Giving a breakdown of Nigeria’s crude oil export on a quarter-on-quarter basis, the NBS report stated that in the first and second quarters of 2018, N3.58 trillion and N3.729 trillion worth of crude oil was exported respectively, compared to N2.97 trillion and N3.255 trillion recorded in the third and fourth quarter of 2017 respectively.

In the second quarter of 2018, the NBS report noted that India emerged the highest importer of Nigeria’s crude oil, with the purchase of N635.25 billion, representing 87.9 per cent of its total import of N722.58 billion from Nigeria.

The Netherlands, Spain, South Africa, United States and Italy purchased Nigerian crude oil valued at N421.28 billion, N372.91 billion, N359.17 billion, N303.7 billion and N214.58 billion respectively.

Others in the top ten category are France, Sweden, Brazil and Thailand which imported Nigeria’s crude oil worth N134.81 billion, N175.03 billion, N139.38 billion and N90.25 billion respectively.

The report showed the total value of Nigeria’s merchandise trade was N6.569 trillion in the second quarter of 2018, which was a decline of 8.89 per cent compared to N7.211 trillion recorded in the first quarter of 2018, while it represented an increase of 14.56 per cent from N5.73 billion recorded in the second quarter of 2017.

The report indicated: “In the reviewing quarter, mineral products accounted for N4.275 trillion or 95.8 per cent of the total export from Nigeria. This category of export was dominated by crude oil exports which contributed N3.728 trillion or 83.5 per cent of total exports.

“The second largest component of export in second quarter 2018 was vegetable products, which recorded N65.45 billion or 1.5 per cent of the total export in the reviewing quarter.

“The value of crude oil exports recorded in second quarter 2018, N3.728 trillion, was 4.2 per cent higher than the value in first quarter 2018, which was N3.579 trillion and 53.7 per cent higher than the value in second quarter 2017, which was N2.425 trillion.

“Other oil products exports in second quarter 2018 stood at N516.32 billion, declining in the reviewing quarter by 3.6 per cent compared to N536.68 billion from first quarter 2018, and a 0.8 per cent growth from the value recorded in the second quarter of 2017, which was N512.41 billion.”

The report noted that Nigeria exported most products to Europe, Asia and Africa, accounting for N1.849 trillion or 41.4 per cent, N1.284 trillion or 28.8 per cent and 639.3 or 14.3 per cent respectively.

However, the report added that within Africa, Nigeria exported goods valued at N265.1 billion to ECOWAS member states representing 41.5 per cent of the total export trade to Africa.

Market prospect

There are indications that the oil market would continue to be stable in the coming months, thus ensuring high revenue to Nigeria and other exporters, especially as the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), has painted a bright prospect in its latest World Oil Outlook (WOO).

In launching the WOO, OPEC Secretary General, Mohammad SanusiBarkindo, said the past year had been a historic one for the organisation, as well as the global oil industry, with the historic ‘Declaration of Cooperation,’ “helping accelerate the return of balance to the global oil market, bringing more optimism to the industry, which in turn, has had a positive effect in the global economy and trade worldwide.”
He added: “the importance of these recent developments, specifically in terms of helping achieve sustainable market stability, is clearly vital across all timeframes,” which is evidenced in the analysis provided in the WOO 2018.



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The Outlook has it that: “All forms of energies will be required in the future; it is not about choosing one form of energy over another. Oil is expected to remain the fuel with the largest share in the energy mix throughout the forecast period to 2040. Total primary energy is set to expand by a robust 33 per cent between 2015 and 2040, driven predominantly by Developing countries, which see almost 95 per cent of the overall energy demand growth.

“Natural gas witnesses the largest demand growth in absolute terms, and renewables the largest growth in percentage terms. Long-term oil demand has been revised upward for the second consecutive year, with total demand at over 111.7 mb/d in 2040. Demand growth is driven by non-OECD regions, which see a huge increase of around 23 mb/d to 2040.

“There is no expectation for peak oil demand over the forecast period to 2040. Long-term demand growth comes mainly from the petrochemicals (4.5 mb/d), road transportation (4.1 mb/d) and aviation (2.7 mb/d) sectors; the total vehicle fleet – including passenger and commercial vehicles – is projected to increase to around 2.4 billion in 2040.

“The majority of the growth continues to be for conventional vehicles, but the long-term share of electric vehicles in the total fleet is projected to expand and reach a level of around 13 per cent in 2040, supported by falling battery costs and policy support. Non-OPEC liquids supply is forecast to increase by more than 9 mb/d between 2017 and 2027, with the major driver being US tight oil, but beyond this period non-OPEC supply is set to decline by around 4 mb/d.

“The demand for OPEC crude is projected to increase to around 40 mb/d in 2040, up from 32 mb/d in 2018. The share of OPEC crude in the global oil supply is estimated to increase from 34per cent in 2017 to 36 per cent in 2040. Global refinery additions are projected mainly in developing regions, led by the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, but also Africa and Latin America.

Excess revenue

Nigeria 2018 was benchmarked at $51 per barrel and 2.3 million barrels per day. At the current market price, hovering at between $80 and $83 per barrel, the nation generates excess revenue of $32 per barrel of oil exported.

Meanwhile, experts, including Director General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry,Mr.Muda Yusuf, have called judicious deployment of resources in order to enable the nation fully reap the gains of the current stability in the global oil market.

http://gisthabit.com/nigeria-exports-n7-3trn-crude-oil-in-six-months/

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by HOLYDICK(m): 7:54am On Oct 02, 2018
so ?

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by PinkDick(m): 7:54am On Oct 02, 2018
grin
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by IbokPatrick(m): 7:54am On Oct 02, 2018
Correction:
Niger Delta

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by sotall(m): 7:54am On Oct 02, 2018
Ok
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by INTEGRITYA1(m): 7:55am On Oct 02, 2018
That's nice.
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by Kingdollar28(m): 7:55am On Oct 02, 2018
And you want make I no steal money if I get the opportunity cry cry embarassed
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by legalwealth(m): 7:55am On Oct 02, 2018
Nice one! !!
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by kehinde1588(m): 7:55am On Oct 02, 2018
What impact does the increment have on common Nigerians?

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by kennosklint(m): 7:56am On Oct 02, 2018
What are all the money derived used for. And there are still poor people in Nigeria.it is well

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by excomarow(m): 7:56am On Oct 02, 2018
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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by nnachukz(m): 7:57am On Oct 02, 2018
And we still need loan to fund our budget?

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by excomarow(m): 7:57am On Oct 02, 2018
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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by Nobody: 7:57am On Oct 02, 2018
Useless country
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by MexxIT(m): 8:03am On Oct 02, 2018
Nigeria my Nigeria, we export crude and den import it's products... Wen would our refineries post such figures for petroleum products
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by Gorem2013: 8:03am On Oct 02, 2018
Deceit carefully crafted to deceive. Was these crude sold in Naira or dollar? Why quoting the proceeds in naira or foreign crude buyers have started paying in Naira?

What exchange rate did you use? How can we compare what PDP got in 16years and did nothing bur left Nigeria with about $70bill debt.

Now you want me to believe this govt is wasteful while your pdp couldn't even manage the building project of your new secretariat for which whopping N20bill was raised?

Go to school, you will not but be going about looking for drug to sell or people to kidnap.

Proceeds from crude is shared with JV and in order to safeguard the future generation and have stable exchange rate, part go into foreign reserve and another excess above budget benchmark go to excess crude account.

Economy of nations is not for spare part seller or gala hawker to analyse. If you like to dive into this area please go to school.
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by SarcasticGenius(m): 8:04am On Oct 02, 2018
Too bad.
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by mrvitalis(m): 8:06am On Oct 02, 2018
Before you
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by OfficialAPCNig: 8:07am On Oct 02, 2018
7.3 Trillion in 6 months and a projected 14 Trillion in 12 months but our budget is less than 10 trillion, yet the Dull One is borrowing foolishly.

What happens to the surpluses?

That guy is a righteous looter.

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by stasius: 8:10am On Oct 02, 2018
Shebi na oil?

Continue sucking the oil. If e no finish make una no stop! Nonsense.

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by davodyguy: 8:11am On Oct 02, 2018
OfficialAPCNig:
7.3 Trillion in 6 months and a projected 14 Trillion in 12 months but our budget is less than 10 trillion, yet the Dull One is borrowing foolishly.

What happens to the surpluses?

That guy is a righteous looter.

Not 100% BELONGS TO FG.

They have JV agreement with the oil explorers, about 60% gets to the FG
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by able88(m): 8:15am On Oct 02, 2018
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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by wink2015(m): 8:17am On Oct 02, 2018
gisthabit:
By By Udeme AKPAN and Michael EBOH

Nigeria’s crude oil export appreciated by 17.38 per cent to N7.308 trillion in the first six months of 2018 from N6.226 trillion recorded in the last six months of 2017, according to data obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The NBS, in its Second Quarter 2018 Foreign Trade Statistics, stated that first half 2018 crude oil export figure represented an increase of 52.25 per cent compared with an export of N4.8 trillion recorded in the same period of 2017.

Giving a breakdown of Nigeria’s crude oil export on a quarter-on-quarter basis, the NBS report stated that in the first and second quarters of 2018, N3.58 trillion and N3.729 trillion worth of crude oil was exported respectively, compared to N2.97 trillion and N3.255 trillion recorded in the third and fourth quarter of 2017 respectively.

In the second quarter of 2018, the NBS report noted that India emerged the highest importer of Nigeria’s crude oil, with the purchase of N635.25 billion, representing 87.9 per cent of its total import of N722.58 billion from Nigeria.

The Netherlands, Spain, South Africa, United States and Italy purchased Nigerian crude oil valued at N421.28 billion, N372.91 billion, N359.17 billion, N303.7 billion and N214.58 billion respectively.

Others in the top ten category are France, Sweden, Brazil and Thailand which imported Nigeria’s crude oil worth N134.81 billion, N175.03 billion, N139.38 billion and N90.25 billion respectively.

The report showed the total value of Nigeria’s merchandise trade was N6.569 trillion in the second quarter of 2018, which was a decline of 8.89 per cent compared to N7.211 trillion recorded in the first quarter of 2018, while it represented an increase of 14.56 per cent from N5.73 billion recorded in the second quarter of 2017.

The report indicated: “In the reviewing quarter, mineral products accounted for N4.275 trillion or 95.8 per cent of the total export from Nigeria. This category of export was dominated by crude oil exports which contributed N3.728 trillion or 83.5 per cent of total exports.

“The second largest component of export in second quarter 2018 was vegetable products, which recorded N65.45 billion or 1.5 per cent of the total export in the reviewing quarter.

“The value of crude oil exports recorded in second quarter 2018, N3.728 trillion, was 4.2 per cent higher than the value in first quarter 2018, which was N3.579 trillion and 53.7 per cent higher than the value in second quarter 2017, which was N2.425 trillion.

“Other oil products exports in second quarter 2018 stood at N516.32 billion, declining in the reviewing quarter by 3.6 per cent compared to N536.68 billion from first quarter 2018, and a 0.8 per cent growth from the value recorded in the second quarter of 2017, which was N512.41 billion.”

The report noted that Nigeria exported most products to Europe, Asia and Africa, accounting for N1.849 trillion or 41.4 per cent, N1.284 trillion or 28.8 per cent and 639.3 or 14.3 per cent respectively.

However, the report added that within Africa, Nigeria exported goods valued at N265.1 billion to ECOWAS member states representing 41.5 per cent of the total export trade to Africa.

Market prospect

There are indications that the oil market would continue to be stable in the coming months, thus ensuring high revenue to Nigeria and other exporters, especially as the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), has painted a bright prospect in its latest World Oil Outlook (WOO).

In launching the WOO, OPEC Secretary General, Mohammad SanusiBarkindo, said the past year had been a historic one for the organisation, as well as the global oil industry, with the historic ‘Declaration of Cooperation,’ “helping accelerate the return of balance to the global oil market, bringing more optimism to the industry, which in turn, has had a positive effect in the global economy and trade worldwide.”
He added: “the importance of these recent developments, specifically in terms of helping achieve sustainable market stability, is clearly vital across all timeframes,” which is evidenced in the analysis provided in the WOO 2018.



Highlight



The Outlook has it that: “All forms of energies will be required in the future; it is not about choosing one form of energy over another. Oil is expected to remain the fuel with the largest share in the energy mix throughout the forecast period to 2040. Total primary energy is set to expand by a robust 33 per cent between 2015 and 2040, driven predominantly by Developing countries, which see almost 95 per cent of the overall energy demand growth.

“Natural gas witnesses the largest demand growth in absolute terms, and renewables the largest growth in percentage terms. Long-term oil demand has been revised upward for the second consecutive year, with total demand at over 111.7 mb/d in 2040. Demand growth is driven by non-OECD regions, which see a huge increase of around 23 mb/d to 2040.

“There is no expectation for peak oil demand over the forecast period to 2040. Long-term demand growth comes mainly from the petrochemicals (4.5 mb/d), road transportation (4.1 mb/d) and aviation (2.7 mb/d) sectors; the total vehicle fleet – including passenger and commercial vehicles – is projected to increase to around 2.4 billion in 2040.

“The majority of the growth continues to be for conventional vehicles, but the long-term share of electric vehicles in the total fleet is projected to expand and reach a level of around 13 per cent in 2040, supported by falling battery costs and policy support. Non-OPEC liquids supply is forecast to increase by more than 9 mb/d between 2017 and 2027, with the major driver being US tight oil, but beyond this period non-OPEC supply is set to decline by around 4 mb/d.

“The demand for OPEC crude is projected to increase to around 40 mb/d in 2040, up from 32 mb/d in 2018. The share of OPEC crude in the global oil supply is estimated to increase from 34per cent in 2017 to 36 per cent in 2040. Global refinery additions are projected mainly in developing regions, led by the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, but also Africa and Latin America.

Excess revenue

Nigeria 2018 was benchmarked at $51 per barrel and 2.3 million barrels per day. At the current market price, hovering at between $80 and $83 per barrel, the nation generates excess revenue of $32 per barrel of oil exported.

Meanwhile, experts, including Director General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry,Mr.Muda Yusuf, have called judicious deployment of resources in order to enable the nation fully reap the gains of the current stability in the global oil market.

http://gisthabit.com/nigeria-exports-n7-3trn-crude-oil-in-six-months/

POVERTY IS INCREASING EVERYDAY IN NIGERIA AND WE ARE EXPORTING CRUDE OIL!

Where is the gains of all this exports in Nigeria?

We can not fund Capital project!

We can not fix the power sector!

We can not create jobs!

We can not fund Agriculture!

We can not feed our growing population with massive hunger in the land!

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by Amuluonyenaego: 8:21am On Oct 02, 2018
ONE DAY E GO RUN DRY AND THE NORTH GO HEAR AM.
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by ogbonti: 8:21am On Oct 02, 2018
20 plus billion dollars a year is N7.3 Trillion.. which not up to the $21 Billion budget of the poorest state in America "MISSISSIPPI" which is just one of the 50 states of the USA. and mississippi is not larger than Edo and Delta states put together... Nigerians really think Nigeria is a rich country? I laugh in Swahili grin


i dont just make claims, please verify my source

https://ballotpedia.org/Mississippi_state_budget_and_finances

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by ogbonti: 8:26am On Oct 02, 2018
wink2015:


POVERTY IS INCREASING EVERYDAY IN NIGERIA AND WE ARE EXPORTING CRUDE OIL!

Where is the gains of all this exports in Nigeria?

We can not fund Capital project!

We can not fix the power sector!

We can not create jobs!

We can not fund Agriculture!

We can not feed our growing population with massive hunger in the land!






stop all this yawning.... until u people start stoning the thieves (politicians) who employ you people to fight each other here on Nairaland, Nigeria will remain in the dark. Instead of discussing constructive things, you make jest at each other, AFONJA, Igbo, EDO AIRWAYS... all that nonsense, please keep insulting yourselves here while those you defend, who keep plundering the commonwealth of Nigeria smile to their foreign banks

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by Reference(m): 8:33am On Oct 02, 2018
At least the oily excuses have gone up in smoke (pun intended). But Nigeria is still not Dubai, not even showing it. Clearly shows tjat ideas, not commodities rule the world. Nigeria badly needs technocrats to make the key decisions.

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Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by saaron(m): 8:37am On Oct 02, 2018
...and Nigeria became the poverty capital of the world.
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by laffwitmi: 8:38am On Oct 02, 2018
Love this govt for transparency...
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by jy2kbeyond(m): 9:04am On Oct 02, 2018
I didn't even bother to read the shiii cause I know even if our government and NNPC sell and export the whole world, we will still remain one of the poorest countries in the world
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by Witnes: 9:09am On Oct 02, 2018
Hey! Big money on papers as usual. I don't have that leisure time 2 read this long break down and still remain broke. Let me use my lil energy and time 4more better things. Next plz
Re: Nigeria Exports N7.3trn Crude Oil In Six Months by Nobody: 9:10am On Oct 02, 2018
ogbonti:
20 plus billion dollars a year is N7.3 Trillion.. which not up to the $21 Billion budget of the poorest state in America "MISSISSIPPI" which is just one of the 50 states of the USA. and mississippi is not larger than Edo and Delta states put together... Nigerians really think Nigeria is a rich country? I laugh in Swahili grin


i dont just make claims, please verify my source

https://ballotpedia.org/Mississippi_state_budget_and_finances
Nigeria is a poor country and we are doing nothing to improve our standards.

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