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Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Islie: 9:11am On Aug 05, 2019
By Adeola Yusuf




[quote]Buyers have shunned 20 cargoe-loads of Nigeria’s crude oil, New Telegraph has learnt.

According to crude loading schedule for September sighted by our correspondent at the weekend, this is as gluts rocking the global oil market takes toll on Africa’s biggest oil exporter.
Nigeria depends largely on proceeds from crude to service over 85 per cent of her budget.

As demand for the country’s crude grades remains elusive, the schedule shows that the crude differentials for the Africa’s biggest economy suffered a slide.

“Differentials for Nigerian crude oil continued to slide as lacklustre refining margins and a plethora of competing grades prompted sellers to lower offers in the absence of demand,” a document of Reuters on the loading schedule stated.

Up to 20 cargoes remain for August loading amid a glut of light sweet crude from the United States and the North Sea — where differentials are also falling.

“The backlog is putting pressure on prices for September loading, especially for main grades – Bonny Light, Qua Iboe and Forcados, which are all being offered at among the lowest rates in 2019,” the report noted.

Mercuria is attempting to sell a cargo of August loading Forcados after having sold a cargo of mid-month loading Jones Creek.

Differentials for August loading Bonny Light and Qua Iboe crude were at well below a $2.00 premium to dated Brent.

Aside the glut suffered by Nigeria on crude sale, the country also contends with challenges from importation of refines product.

The subsidy on premium motor spirit (PMS) also known as petrol imported into Nigeria, for instance, skyrocketed by a whooping N91 billion in 31 days. This surge, a further scrutiny of the May 2019 financial report of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) showed, is 682 per cent of under recovery suffered by the country through the NNPC between December 2018 and January, 2019.

N13.3 billion, the report showed, was expended on under-recovery last December while the cost of under-recovery stood at N104.3 billion in January.

The figure, in February, stood at N102.3 billion.
Latest figure, however, shows that China would ramp up gasoline exports in July and August to near record levels with cargoes moving to Nigeria.

The cargoes, a report showed, would also move to Mexico, as refiners seek outlets for their fuel amid a wave of new production and slowing domestic demand.

Nigeria through Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) had tried to evade the imminent bearish sale for its crude grade.

At the start of last July, OPEC and Russia decided to continue the agreement struck last year for at least another nine months, and daily production will remain 1.2 million barrels below last October’s level.

In response, Brent crude rose to $67 per barrel (bbl) but has since drifted to $63.46 /bbl, a level which is below what many OPEC members require to finance their budgets.

For example, the Saudi economy needs oil prices of around $80 a barrel to balance its budget, reports Al Jazeera last July.

OPEC’s July Oil Market Report sees global GDP growth of 3.2 per cent continuing into 2020 and world demand rising by 1.4 (million barrels per day (mb/d) year-on-year to around 100mb/d.

Meanwhile, the report sees non-OPEC member producers’ output growing by 2.4mb/d, more than twice as much as global oil demand. U.S. shale oil output reached a record 12mb/d in April and OPEC’s report notes: “U.S. tight crude production is anticipated to continue to grow as new pipelines will allow more Permian crude to flow to U.S. Gulf coast export ports.”

Consequently, the report forecasts a decline in demand for OPEC crude of 1.3 mb/d to 29.3 mb/d and a global glut of crude in 2020, implying a further cut of 560,000 barrels per day (bp/d) to maintain prices.

The coming months could be marked by extreme turbulence and uncertainty in the oil market and within OPEC itself. America and Iran, an OPEC member, are flirting with war, as U.S. sanctions on Iran bite and Iran threatens the passage of tankers through the Straits of Hormuz.
Production in Libya is vulnerable from the escalating conflict and Nigeria’s output is uncertain.

These threats could ensure a further decline in OPEC’s market share from 39.2 per cent in March as distinct from OPEC’s self-imposed production cuts.

There is also uncertainty as to how long the OPEC alliance will be willing to lose market share to America.

In 2018, America, which hitherto was biggest consumer of Nigeria’s crude, became the world’s largest crude producer and this year America will pump 1.2 million more barrels of crude a day.

At December’s next scheduled OPEC meeting, participants face a problem of what to do next, especially if the world economy begins to slow and in particular, demand from OPEC’s largest customers China and India, falters.

If crude prices remain low, OPEC and Russia will face a difficult choice – let prices dip or cut production more steeply than envisaged – sacrificing market share and supporting U.S. shale.

It is likely that any further production cuts by OPEC and Russia to maintain prices will be harder to implement if all it does is boost American oil producer’s profit


https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/08/glut-persists-as-buyers-shun-20-cargoes-of-nigerias-crude-oil/
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Flyingngel(m): 9:13am On Aug 05, 2019
How i wish God will grant my desire of leaving this country things get out of hand.
How can Nigeria for many years is still dependent on black gold for her survival.
Look at the Governors, none has created impact economically in their respective states be it in Agriculture, technologically etc, all they do is wait for the end of the month to sent their Finance commissioners to FAAC to collect their spending allowance.
This is a heart talk from from me to you; got opportunity to leave this country? Pls do.

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Amuocha: 12:25pm On Aug 05, 2019
Sai Buhari

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by emajoe: 12:25pm On Aug 05, 2019
Nigeria must survive!
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Nobody: 12:26pm On Aug 05, 2019
Let the cows feed on them, since they are more important to some people than human beings.

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Nobody: 12:26pm On Aug 05, 2019
Nawa
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Enoch07: 12:27pm On Aug 05, 2019
e don dey happen

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Biafrannuke: 12:27pm On Aug 05, 2019
Good for the zoo

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by 6FR6: 12:27pm On Aug 05, 2019
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Pvssy: 12:27pm On Aug 05, 2019
Sigh...

It's a pity!
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by EkperemoEgbabi: 12:27pm On Aug 05, 2019
cool cool angry

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by netpro(m): 12:27pm On Aug 05, 2019
Once Dangote Refinery come on board, we will drill and refine.

If US-Iran conflict ignites, Nigeria will wine and dine.

For the meantime, Buhari is very judicious when it comes to spending. Nigeria is also diversifying.

No Shaking.

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by damosade(m): 12:28pm On Aug 05, 2019
Flyingngel:
How i wish God will grant my desire of leaving this country things get out of hand.
How can Nigeria for many years is still dependent on black gold for her survival.
Look at the Governors, none has created impact economically in their respective states be it in Agriculture, technologically etc, all they do is wait for the end of the month to sent their Finance commissioners to FAAC to collect their spending allowance.
This is a heart talk from from me to you; got opportunity to leave this country? Pls do.


You go nowhere,, we are here together

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Grupo(m): 12:29pm On Aug 05, 2019
Scary.
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by akaahs(m): 12:30pm On Aug 05, 2019
no course to worry as the present administration always shout that they have devisified the economy.
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by michoim(m): 12:31pm On Aug 05, 2019
After they will looking for 'Revolution now'. When the only econimy(oil) PDP left is being rejected by buyers. Where will money for better economy come out from...
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by dante0147: 12:32pm On Aug 05, 2019
Lol.... When they say change I knew it was change to something worse....then next level came I knew it was next level into something more worser than change! Lol... una never halla

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by kutashi: 12:32pm On Aug 05, 2019
Islie:




Stupid reporting! Sensational enemy of progress of everywhere!
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by sotall(m): 12:33pm On Aug 05, 2019
They should stop buying the oil sef.

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by bigpicture001: 12:35pm On Aug 05, 2019
And the stupid president called buhari is adamant on spending the smaall nd limited resources on exploration of oil in the north east...

This is what the tinubu worshiping yorubas imposed on us

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by romenna: 12:35pm On Aug 05, 2019
the people managing the affairs of our dear country never managed a successful company in their entire lives.
Ironically, Nigeria as a nation which is more important than any Nigerian company is been managed by mediocre managers.

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by DanDeeBoss(m): 12:40pm On Aug 05, 2019
michoim:
After they will looking for 'Revolution now'. When the only econimy(oil) PDP left is being rejected by buyers. Where will money for better economy come out from...
undecidedundecided If they were sold, you'll change mouth

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by googi: 12:55pm On Aug 05, 2019
Of course there will continue to be glut when oil bunkers, Navy, Army and their officers have had their lion share for free. Who would buy?

Does Nigeria know how much crude oil is going out or how much refined oil is coming in. If a small country like Saudi Arabia does, may be they should get another inflated foreign contract to bring them in and teach us.

If the oil bunkers allow them. Ndi Ara.
Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by ugocitywnda: 12:58pm On Aug 05, 2019
Things to expect when a mad man pilots affairs of a dead entity.

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Ugosample(m): 1:01pm On Aug 05, 2019
Flyingngel:
How i wish God will grant my desire of leaving this country things get out of hand.
How can Nigeria for many years is still dependent on black gold for her survival.
Look at the Governors, none has created impact economically in their respective states be it in Agriculture, technologically etc, all they do is wait for the end of the month to sent their Finance commissioners to FAAC to collect their spending allowance.
This is a heart talk from from me to you; got opportunity to leave this country? Pls do.

lmao

Many youths want to jaapa

it's not your fault
and it's perfectly understandable

but please
whereverr you jaapa to

1) let it be a legal/semi legal route
AND
2)pls don't be a nuisance when you get there

safe journey nwanne

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by Ugosample(m): 1:04pm On Aug 05, 2019
netpro:
Once Dangote Refinery come on board, we will drill and refine.

If US-Iran conflict ignites, Nigeria will wine and dine.

For the meantime, Buhari is very judicious when it comes to spending. Nigeria is also diversifying.

No Shaking.

Buhari ithat is conducting fiscal terrorism in Nigeria is whom is judicious?

is this punk serious at all?

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by kikake: 1:15pm On Aug 05, 2019
Islie:






OMG.
Let this glut persist for another ten years, so that Boko Haram shall stop activities, killer herdsmen shall stop activities, Fulani struggle for power to totally colonize the south shall stop, Islamic expansionism to the south desired by northern Nigeria shall stop.

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Re: Buyers Shun 20 Cargoes Of Nigeria’s Crude Oil, Glut Persists by AngelicBeing: 1:22pm On Aug 05, 2019
Flyingngel:
How i wish God will grant my desire of leaving this country things get out of hand.
How can Nigeria for many years is still dependent on black gold for her survival.
Look at the Governors, none has created impact economically in their respective states be it in Agriculture, technologically etc, all they do is wait for the end of the month to sent their Finance commissioners to FAAC to collect their spending allowance.
This is a heart talk from from me to you; got opportunity to leave this country? Pls do.
Zombies and patriotic citizens will disagree with you but however they are suffering from hunger and starvation daily shocked

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