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Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by dre11(m): 8:02am On Nov 21, 2023
Nigeria and other oil and gas-producing countries in Africa may face serious economic problems in 2024 as the African Energy Chamber (AEC) projects a drastic reduction in the continent’s crude oil production.

While Nigeria is struggling economically due to low oil production coming on the backdrop of theft, vandalism and a generally elusive operating environment, the N26.01 trillion 2024 budget is built on oil production of 1.7 million barrels.

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) in October said Nigeria’s oil production increased to 1,346,562 barrels per day (bpd) in September 2023.

The State of African Energy 2024 Outlook’ report released by AEC noted that oil production in Africa would fall from 6.9 million barrels per day to 6.62 million barrels per day.

This is coming at a time when African countries are expected to refine their crude locally. Already, several refinery projects are meant to come on stream from next year.

In Egypt, there are nine refineries (774,900 bpd), Algeria has five (303,700 bpd), Libya has five (380,000 bpd) and South Africa has four (545,000). Nigeria has three state-owned refineries (445,000 bpd), Dangote Refinery has 650,000 bpd, BUA refinery is about 200,000 bpd while other modular refineries have a capacity of 27,000 just as the Niger Republic is also expanding its refinery.

In Nigeria, refineries are already struggling to find crude oil to operate even as gas projects are stalling due to gas feedstock.AEC, in its report, stated that oil production in Africa in 2023 – 2024 would be around 6.77 million barrels per day (bpd).

Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, NJ Ayuk said: “We should be seizing every opportunity to capitalise on our oil and gas resources.”

While most of the African producers are already struggling to meet OPEC quotas, Ayuk lamented that declining oil production in Africa is sad news.

Ayuk said: “Every drop of oil extracted is a pathway to economic growth – revenue that can fund social programs, infrastructure development, and much-needed technology transfers from the international oil companies (IOCs) that invest in Africa.”

The AEC report is coming at a time when the Nigerian Upstream Regulatory Commission is dragging oil producers in an attempt to enforce Section 109 of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which introduced Domestic Crude Supply Obligation (DCSO) to Nigeria’s oil industry to ensure domestic refineries are not starved of crude oil supply.

Although the regulator is threatening a fine of $10,000, a penalty of 50 per cent of their fiscal price per barrel of crude oil not delivered to refineries and denial of export permits, reports by Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) said a mere 23 per cent of deepwater assets produced in 2021.

Earlier this month, the leadership of the National Assembly, the International Oil Companies and the Independent Petroleum Producers Group (IPPG) were seeking leeway to crude oil theft, insecurity in the Niger Delta region, fiscals, joint venture challenges and other issues bedevilling the oil and gas sector.

Nigeria’s foreign exchange crisis, rising debt and gross underdevelopment are being fueled by the oil and gas sector which accounts for over 85 per cent of foreign exchange earnings. Nigeria’s oil production is currently at about 1.3 million barrels. That is about half of the production in 2011 when the country was producing about 2.4 million barrels per day.

https://guardian.ng/business-services/oil-production-in-nigeria-others-may-decline-refineries-suffer-setback/

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by TemplarLandry: 8:04am On Nov 21, 2023

Another sinister speculation for Hellu Pee scavengers to rejoice over.

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by wittywriter: 8:17am On Nov 21, 2023
TemplarLandry:

APCheats and BAT/BAAT led administration lack the required political will to galvanize the Nigeria states.
ValarDoharis:
They lack legitimacy. This lack of legitimacy is like a deadweight that would prevent them from doing anything meaningful

Wittyness.

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by money121(m): 8:20am On Nov 21, 2023
Ok
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by Obagreatdatoye(m): 8:28am On Nov 21, 2023
It's well o.

We were producing 2.1m bpd before forcado and escavos force majeure since in 2016.

Thought they should be producing now
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by TempUser: 8:32am On Nov 21, 2023
This is artificial... They are trying to phase out fuel in order to diversify to electricity... Aren't they? Lithium comes to mind...

By the way, who can confirm Dangote fuel refinery production figures up there? It looks bizzare grin

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by webclass(m): 8:33am On Nov 21, 2023
May God almighty continue to help us in this country
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by Energyguy: 8:33am On Nov 21, 2023
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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by ShangTsung000: 8:33am On Nov 21, 2023
How I wish.
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by CooldipoMPS: 8:33am On Nov 21, 2023
cry
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by ednut1(m): 8:33am On Nov 21, 2023
IOCs like shell, chevron , mobil etc are no longer embarking on new projects in the oil and gas sector. Our so called billionaires no fit invest there

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by Blaze14k: 8:34am On Nov 21, 2023
Oya agbado miscreants what do you have to say now and how will you defend this.. I remember how u lot was saying tinubu is the only person that can fight the cabals, the refinery will be ready by december. You people refused to learn buh if we call u tribal bigot u start fuming all over ur mouth most especially that useless yarimo gay guy😂😂😂🏃🏃🏃🏃

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by BTC267i: 8:34am On Nov 21, 2023

Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by outoftheworld: 8:34am On Nov 21, 2023
TemplarLandry:

Another sinister speculation for Hellu Pee scavengers to rejoice over.
You always act like an evil robot, that's been programmed to support evil and wickedness

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by ClearFlair: 8:34am On Nov 21, 2023
TemplarLandry:

Another sinister speculation for Hellu Pee scavengers to rejoice over.

Wetin you sabi. Delulu

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:35am On Nov 21, 2023
I just like to play alot..... dey play ooo.... your body go tell you 🤣
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by happney65: 8:35am On Nov 21, 2023
While a candidate this year was shouting consumption to production and moving away from our over reliance on Oil.

One candidate was shouting "Emilokan" and telling you "na statistics you go chop "

Orun ya bo,ko shey ejo enikan.. undecided

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by ShangTsung000: 8:36am On Nov 21, 2023
ClearFlair:


Wetin you sabi. Delulu

You'll die of pain one day.

Ozuo.

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by viodemus: 8:36am On Nov 21, 2023
one day, they say it is coming up, another day, they say no hope.

This criminal administration is ridiculous, and only bent on lying without working.

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by ShangTsung000: 8:36am On Nov 21, 2023
Nigeria is not going with Tinubu at the helm of affairs. He's just clueless and above all high always.

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by DMTtechnologies: 8:37am On Nov 21, 2023
grin
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by Mitsurugi(m): 8:37am On Nov 21, 2023
grin
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by descartes400: 8:37am On Nov 21, 2023
Whether Oil production in Nigeria and else where is projected or speculated to decline should not dissuade the government from having at least two major working refineries before the end of 2024. angry

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by ClearFlair: 8:37am On Nov 21, 2023
ShangTsung000:


You'll die of pain one day.

Ozuo.

No. That is the portion of you, your family and your co devil worshippers in Jesus mighty name. Amen.

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by foleskay(m): 8:37am On Nov 21, 2023
grin
Make Tinunu go consult OBJ on how to put the refineries on sale,cos he has said they cannot function. Baba told them d real fact then but they were busy blabbing that they wud surprise baba. We dey surprise their surprise.

Sell off the damn moribound refineries undecided

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by rectitude(m): 8:38am On Nov 21, 2023
Why can't we get it right in this part of the world. It is so ironic how our problem is not lack of natural resources, shamefully the problem is harnessing the God given resources to transform our nations to be economic independent.

How difficult could this be?

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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by ShangTsung000: 8:38am On Nov 21, 2023
ClearFlair:


No. That is the portion of your and your family in Jesus mighty name. Amen.

Ozu nwoke. Comot for my mention abeg. You don wash your hands after you go poo for lagoon?
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by Triangles1(m): 8:39am On Nov 21, 2023
When the refinery was stable what was the achievement of the masses, nothing, so let the setback continue.
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Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by user32(m): 8:39am On Nov 21, 2023
thiefnibu is a wholesale SCAM
Re: Oil Production In Nigeria, Others May Decline, Refineries Suffer Setback by persius555(m): 8:40am On Nov 21, 2023
ednut1:
IOCs like shell, chevron , mobil etc are no longer embarking on new projects in the oil and gas sector. Our so called billionaires no fit invest there

We don't have billionaires in Nigeria. What we have are state backed oligarchies that thrive on lazy money gotten from the incompetent and corrupted government establishments like NNPC and CBN

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