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Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Minjim: 12:26am On Feb 05, 2022
The international oil benchmark, Brent crude, extended its gains on Friday, rising above $93 per barrel, in what is a potential boost to Nigeria’s crude oil export revenue.

Brent crude, against which Nigeria’s oil is priced, hit a fresh seven-year high of $93.44 per barrel as of 4:15pm Nigerian time on Friday, trading more than $30 higher than the Federal Government’s benchmark for the 2022 budget.

The 2022 budget, which was signed by President Muhammadu Buhari in December, was based on oil production of 1.88 million barrels per day, with an oil benchmark price of $62 per barrel.

For Nigeria, which relies on crude oil for about 50 per cent of government revenues and over 90 per cent of export earnings, rising oil price means increased revenue.

On the other hand, rising oil price also translates to increased cost of petroleum products as the country depends heavily on imports due to a lack of domestic refining.

A winter storm in the United States is behind the latest oil price rally, fuelling concerns about production outages in the Permian Basin, the largest US shale play, according to Reuters.

Nigeria has not been able to leverage the oil price rally as its crude oil production has remained below the quota given to it by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in recent months.

The PUNCH reported this week that Nigeria missed its crude oil output quota for January 2022, pumping 1.46 million bpd as against a quota of 1.68 million bpd.

“Crude oil terminal maintenance, shutdown, vandalism, and reduced investments in the oil sector have continued to undermine oil production, masking the gains from increasing oil prices,” analysts at CSL Stockbrokers Limited said in a new report.

According to the report, the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, which was signed into law by the President on August 16, 2021 to repeal the extant Petroleum Act 2004, creates provisions and innovations that will affect various aspects of the oil and gas industry.

The analysts said, “We are hopeful that it will result in increased investments in the oil and gas sector. We project crude oil production (including condensates) will reach 1.75mbpd in 2022. While this is an improvement from 2021 levels, it still lags the five-year average of 1.85mbpd.

“We expect the continued elevated crude oil price, coupled with the passage of the PIA, to incentivise drilling activities. Beyond this, we expect the commencement of 160,000 Amukpe-Escravos export terminals in H2 2022 to support crude oil production.”


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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by tit(f): 12:28am On Feb 05, 2022
Won't you pay subsidy again for imported finished products?

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by ayindejimmy(m): 12:34am On Feb 05, 2022
Let's hope they will let us enjoy it too

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by NwaNimo1(m): 12:36am On Feb 05, 2022
Serious Inflation is coming...........

[img]https://c./KvihDB6OBjEAAAAd/inflation-money-printing.gif[/img]

Prices are rising worldwide.......

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Bluntguy: 12:36am On Feb 05, 2022
Revenue kwa? Have you paid your debts?

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Sheriman(m): 5:59am On Feb 05, 2022
Looting spree continues for politicians MDs CEOs of Government Organizations will be cashing out steady steady

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by chigator2: 6:00am On Feb 05, 2022
What is more money in the wrong hands ? A Waste.

Looting Spree continues

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Codeye(m): 6:01am On Feb 05, 2022
Hope they will take advantage
Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Racoon(m): 6:02am On Feb 05, 2022
More looting galore because this will not stop the Buhari government from borrowing neither will it stop the fuel subsidy corruption.

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by blackpanda: 6:03am On Feb 05, 2022
The problem is that subsidy will wipe it off. As price of oil increases so does the price of importation of fuel. So it's not really a gain. This is why govt wanted to end subsidy. But the immediate pain on Nigerians will be too much.

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Amuluonyenaego: 6:03am On Feb 05, 2022
Buhari's bitcoin dn rise to its maximum

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by chigator2: 6:05am On Feb 05, 2022
Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by blackpanda: 6:06am On Feb 05, 2022
Sheriman:
Looting spree continues politicians and MDS CEO of Government Organizations will be cashing out steady steady

Why can't u guys think Smh

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by sotall(m): 6:08am On Feb 05, 2022
Trust Buhari to have another excuse for failure

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Ogbodavies(m): 6:10am On Feb 05, 2022
naija don't b happy yet oo.... dem still dey find money 4 next year election... u gerrit..

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by bobbybrown007: 6:11am On Feb 05, 2022
Dem don cashout, after them go talk say inflation rate dey high and no money keep the update.

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by linearity: 6:13am On Feb 05, 2022
ayindejimmy:
Let's hope they will let us enjoy it too

keep hoping….I hope one day dogs will grow wings and protect us from vultures in the air as well.

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by morikee: 6:15am On Feb 05, 2022
End subsidy and stop complaining we need positive outcome.

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by donpapa(m): 6:18am On Feb 05, 2022
Ok

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by steveneche(m): 6:22am On Feb 05, 2022
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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by iscom(m): 6:24am On Feb 05, 2022
Congratulations looters

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Macphenson: 6:29am On Feb 05, 2022
, oil price is now close to $100/ barrel.

The excuse you have been giving for the failure of a president is that oil price is low.

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Nobody: 6:31am On Feb 05, 2022
APC will still have complain. Brainless people

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by PrudencyFeats: 6:32am On Feb 05, 2022
Do we still have excess crude account? It have never been mentioned since 2019.

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by adecz: 6:39am On Feb 05, 2022
undecided


Nothing to smile about, because
fuel subsidy payments will cancel out
any gains.

The subsidy increases in direct proportion
to the increase in crude oil prices.

That is buharinomics for you..☹️☹️☹️

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by RichDad1(m): 6:41am On Feb 05, 2022
Good news
Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by CryptoTeacher(m): 6:43am On Feb 05, 2022
Only if this makes us to save better
Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Biodun556(m): 6:52am On Feb 05, 2022
tit:
Won't you pay subsidy again for imported finished products?

Subsidy and importation cost will chop the surplus nothing to celebrate
Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Biodun556(m): 6:54am On Feb 05, 2022
ayindejimmy:
Let's hope they will let us enjoy it too

Nothing to enjoy, subsidy and cost of importation will wipe off the surplus
Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 7:03am On Feb 05, 2022
With all these una Turtle neck policies that brings nothing but borrowing, insecurity & more hardship

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by Urchman200: 7:06am On Feb 05, 2022
blackpanda:
The problem is that subsidy will wipe it off. As price of oil increases so does the price of importation of fuel. So it's not really a gain. This is why govt wanted to end subsidy. But the immediate pain on Nigerians will be too much.
i thought apc was blaming pdp for not saving when their was price boom? Why is price boom a cause for apc when Buhari and his supporters thought it was a blessing for Jonathan?

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Re: Oil Soars Above $93, Nigeria’s Revenue Prospects Brighten by YellowMayor(m): 7:06am On Feb 05, 2022
And so? It'd just give them chance to steal more money

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