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Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by NwaNimo1(op): 12:44am On Nov 12, 2024
Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop to $12.1bn, Output Deficit Hits 308,000 bpd in Q2

Nigeria’s crude oil export earnings slumped to $12.1 billion in Q2, 2024 as against $12.4 billion in the preceding Q1, reflecting the decline in domestic crude oil production to 1.27 million barrels per day in Q2, 2024 from 1.33 million bpd previously.

Data from the Economic Report for the period released by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), obtained by THISDAY, also showed that Nigeria’s Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) crude oil production deficit recorded a deficit of 308,000 bpd.

The country has struggled for years to meet its OPEC quota, which was last year slashed to 1.58 million bpd by the international oil cartel, after Nigeria consistently failed to fulfil its pledge to drill more oil.

Nigeria blames unprecedented levels of oil theft, waning investment made worse by the energy transition, vandalism, outright sabotage by local oil producing communities, among others, for its inability to significantly raise output.

“Domestic crude oil production declined in Q2, 2024, attributed to persistent oil theft and illegal refining activities in the Niger Delta region. Nigeria’s average crude oil production fell by 4.51 per cent to 1.27 million bpd in Q2, 2024, from 1.33 million bpd in the preceding quarter.

“This was due to crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta region, leading to a decline in production from the Forcados, Bonny, Qua-Iboe, Escravos and Brass streams, respectively. Nigeria’s crude oil production level fell short of its OPEC quota of 1.58 million bpd by 308,000 bpd in Q2, 2024,” the CBN report stated.

In all, merchandise export earnings declined in Q2,2024, primarily on account of the fall in crude oil export receipts, following the drop in domestic crude oil production.

Aggregate export earnings, the report said, declined by 1.76 per cent to $13.94 billion in Q2, 2024, from $14.19 billion in Q1,2024.

“A breakdown of export receipts showed that receipts from oil export fell to $12.18 billion from $12.42 billion in the preceding quarter, reflecting the decline in domestic crude oil production to 1.27 million bpd in Q2, 2024 from 1.33 million bpd in the preceding quarter,” the CBN Q2 report added.

However, overall, the deficit from oil production earnings was largely covered by the average spot price of Bonny light, which rose to $86.97 per barrel from $85.58 per barrel.

This largely cushioned the reduction in oil export receipts, with receipts from non-oil exports also declining to $1.76 billion from $1.77 billion in Q1, 2024, attributed to the decline in other non-oil export receipts, particularly, agricultural products.

Analysis by share of total export indicated that crude oil and gas exports continued to dominate, constituting 87.38 per cent, while non-oil exports accounted for the balance.

Merchandise import also decreased in Q2,2024, following the decline in the import of petroleum products, reducing by 20.59 per cent to $8.64 billion, from $10.88 billion in Q1, 2024.

Analysis by composition indicated that oil imports decreased to $2.79 billion, from $4.31 billion in the preceding quarter. Non-oil imports also declined to $5.85 billion, from $6.57 billion in the previous quarter.

A breakdown of total import showed that non-oil imports accounted for 67.72 per cent, while oil imports constituted the balance.

Besides, gross federation account earnings improved in Q2, 2024, on account of higher receipts from oil and non-oil sources. At N6.28 trillion, provisional gross federation account receipt was 26.37 per cent above the level in Q1, 2024, but 30.17 per cent below the benchmark.

According to the CBN document, the improved performance reflected higher realisations from royalties, Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), independent revenue of the federal government and upstream Company Income Tax (CIT).

With regards to the composition of gross federation revenue, non-oil revenue remained dominant, accounting for 72.42 per cent, while oil revenue constituted the balance.

Also, non-oil revenue, at N4.55 trillion, was 32.22 per cent and 23.07 per cent above the levels in the preceding quarter and the target, respectively. The increase was driven, largely, by higher collections from independent revenue, Value Added Tax (VAT) as well as customs and excise duties.

The CBN also highlighted the performance of the electricity sector, saying that it improved in Q2 due to increased water supply to hydro substations, rise in gas supply to thermal stations, and enhancements in electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure.

“Thus, the average estimated electricity generation in Q2,2024 at 4095.24 MW/h, increased by 6.19 per cent relative to 3,856.50 MW/h in Q1, 2024.

“Also, the average estimated electricity consumption, at 3,918.15 MW/h increased by 4.47 per cent in Q2, 2024 compared with 3,750.40 MW/h, in the preceding quarter.

“Similarly, the index of electricity production increased by 194.47 per cent on a q-o-q basis against a contraction of 46.04 per cent in Q1, 2024. However, on a y-o-y basis, the index recorded a slower growth of 6.79 per cent, relative to 11.02 per cent in the corresponding period,” the CBN report said.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/11/12/nigerias-oil-export-earnings-drop-to-12-1bn-output-deficit-hits-308000-bpd-in-q2/

Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by Kobojunkie: 2:39am On Nov 12, 2024
This is a nation of over 150 million Nigerians that is being run on nothing but lies and propaganda. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by blacknp(m): 2:47am On Nov 12, 2024
Kobojunkie:
This is a nation of over 150 million Nigerians that is being run on nothing but lies and propaganda. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Nonsense from a very myopic minded citizen.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by sweetkev(m): 7:00am On Nov 12, 2024
Nigeria's oil belongs to the elites and politicians only, so let them solve their problems by themselves. After all, the masses are not benefiting anything from oil and other natural resources.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by tommy589(m): 7:02am On Nov 12, 2024
Oil that should be a blessing is now the opposite. Better to leave the oil to the producing states
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by TJOS(m): 7:02am On Nov 12, 2024
Another big player is in town.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by jumper524(m): 7:02am On Nov 12, 2024
A lot of us can't see that our country has been projected never to succeed.

Firstly, countries are trying hard to improve their OPEC quota but then the situation with Nigeria is different.
In 2014 we were effortlessly exporting the 2.5 million barrel daily.
There was massive recruitment into the special force in order to combat militancy, there was better negotiation with militants heads and Niger delta stake holders in order to improve the situation since 2015 but then we're loosing extra 1million barrel per day.
Some would say the FG is responsible but then every logical step has been taken by the FG..
The FG needs those extra 1million being lost daily so they can steal, settle some debt and individuals but then we're loosing these stuffs...
The real question to ask is unknown sef.
How do we survive the onslaught.
Who's sabotaging us.
A refinery that was suppose to be our economic solution is into play but then our exchange rate was bleeped beyound measure to make it happen.
In 2014 we had almost zero rice produce, zero refinery, zero active rail way, zero car manufacturing company yet our exchange rate was 180..
Today we've improved on these stuffs yet the economy continue to decline.
What's happening I ask again?
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by shortgun(m): 7:02am On Nov 12, 2024
"Nigeria blames unprecedented levels of oil theft, waning investment made worse by the energy transition, vandalism, outright sabotage by local oil producing communities, among others, for its inability to significantly raise output."

......and the blame game continues. This is what happens when a braindead bigot run the economy of a country.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 7:03am On Nov 12, 2024
Can any good thing come out of APC ?
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by tishbite42: 7:03am On Nov 12, 2024
Thief.nubu, a cocktail of corruption, dictatorship and propaganda
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by Tochi3(m):
grin grin

..BAT..flying animal spreading lies, deceit & propaganda..

..emilokan..the fake certificate first class accoutant destroyed the economy of the geographical expression under a yr perching on the stolen mandate.. grin grin

..the best the region could offer..an identity fraud without history.. grin grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by MrBONE2(m): 7:05am On Nov 12, 2024
These doesn't affect me, since am still getting free supplies of Kerosene and Firewood from Ex Gov Ipeazu grin

Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by Tochi3(m):
blacknp:
Nonsense from a very myopic minded citizen.
grin grin

...senselessness & daftness from a BAT BATified BATist.. grin grin grin

grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by lesbiconverter: 7:12am On Nov 12, 2024
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by cucumbar: 7:25am On Nov 12, 2024
NwaNimo1:
Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop to $12.1bn, Output Deficit Hits 308,000 bpd in Q2


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/11/12/nigerias-oil-export-earnings-drop-to-12-1bn-output-deficit-hits-308000-bpd-in-q2/
Them don steal oil e don finish for ground, that’s why they have started stealing land in Lagos and Abuja, even Ibadan.

Anybody that thinks that this country go better is on a long thing.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by ikdaddy01(m): 7:26am On Nov 12, 2024
The way these guys be reeling out figures . Now they want to balance the sheets , balance the oil import that have reduce with low production
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by bewla(m): 7:29am On Nov 12, 2024
Sunnami
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:41am On Nov 12, 2024
When they told Tinubu, he replied Elofokanbale. huh
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by VitalSocialNEWS(m): 7:53am On Nov 12, 2024
Let The Blind Ones Keep Following Oil Money.

We - The Wise Ones Will Keep Following Our SOLAR MONEY Because We Know For Sure That: " SOLAR is The Future And The Future Is NOW!"
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by omoyankee3: 7:53am On Nov 12, 2024
Na wa o
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by Heavensake1: 7:55am On Nov 12, 2024
It is expected to drop. The refineries that we are supplying crude are the selling back to us in form of fuel and products. Now, that Fg is/will be supplying Dangote what do you all expect?
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by Yankee101: 7:56am On Nov 12, 2024
Bunkering
New President new cuts
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by omowolewa: 7:57am On Nov 12, 2024
Local consumption

Export of processed Good has increased. Time for Nigeria to benefit as OPEC only regulates Crude and not Produce export
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by omoadeleye(m): 8:02am On Nov 12, 2024
VitalSocialNEWS:
Let The Blind Ones Keep Following Oil Money.

We - The Wise Ones Will Keep Following Our SOLAR MONEY Because We Know For Sure That: " SOLAR is The Future And The Future Is NOW!"
Another new way the government created new opportunities for people to explore. It's good that you are making use of it .


Currently people are spending 80+% of their money on food,

And during campaign Tinubu was hammering "The farmers will make more money" but the ignorants and people that have nothing to do in life were busy lamenting and making fun of the president for saying that the farmers will make more money.

So I want to know if farmers are complaining now when it comes to selling their produces?

So if people want to make more money they can either engage in farming business or employ other people to manage their farming business.

Instead of complaining and waiting for one person that was promising them wealth with no stresss
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by LordBillionz: 8:25am On Nov 12, 2024
blacknp:
Nonsense from a very myopic minded citizen.
This report amongst others makes him sensible while you just proved you're the daft myopic one.

Keep feeding on your poison laced slavery as you continue to defend your already failed principal.

The hook is on you, it's understandable.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by coleon(m): 8:34am On Nov 12, 2024
NwaNimo1:
Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop to $12.1bn, Output Deficit Hits 308,000 bpd in Q2


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/11/12/nigerias-oil-export-earnings-drop-to-12-1bn-output-deficit-hits-308000-bpd-in-q2/
I told zombies here long ago that Dangote refinery and local refining of petrol will not reduce the exchange rate and some of them came up with all kinds of insults and even people that didnt gonto school were forming economist telling me import of petrol will reduce and pressure on FX will reduce to help the exchange rate. I just left them to their stupidity then.
It should be obvious to even the blind that the moment you start refining locally and you are selling crude oil in Naira , your FX earnings will reduce and the FX that is already scarce will become more scarce since you do not export anything significant other than crude oil .
The only way to help is to ramp up oil production to meet both local refining and export capacity to boost FX earnings.
Convert your money to dollar today and leave dunce APC zombies to keep waiting for Dangote refinery to reduce their exchange rate while dollar will get to 2000 before this year end.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:34am On Nov 12, 2024
Ok
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by Brendaniel: 8:37am On Nov 12, 2024
jumper524:
A lot of us can't see that our country has been projected never to succeed.

Firstly, countries are trying hard to improve their OPEC quota but then the situation with Nigeria is different.
In 2014 we were effortlessly exporting the 2.5 million barrel daily.
There was massive recruitment into the special force in order to combat militancy, there was better negotiation with militants heads and Niger delta stake holders in order to improve the situation since 2015 but then we're loosing extra 1million barrel per day.
Some would say the FG is responsible but then every logical step has been taken by the FG..
The FG needs those extra 1million being lost daily so they can steal, settle some debt and individuals but then we're loosing these stuffs...
The real question to ask is unknown sef.
How do we survive the onslaught.
Who's sabotaging us.
A refinery that was suppose to be our economic solution is into play but then our exchange rate was bleeped beyound measure to make it happen.
In 2014 we had almost zero rice produce, zero refinery, zero active rail way, zero car manufacturing company yet our exchange rate was 180..
Today we've improved on these stuffs yet the economy continue to decline.
What's happening I ask again?
What exactly do you mean by logical step has been taken?
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by Lithiumite: 8:51am On Nov 12, 2024
Kobojunkie:
This is a nation of over 150 million Nigerians that is being run on nothing but lies and propaganda. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Wait for the 3rd quarter figures....I believe there has been some improvements on oil output.....the publication you quoted was in August.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by COMPAQ(m): 9:55am On Nov 12, 2024
Kobojunkie:
This is a nation of over 150 million Nigerians that is being run on nothing but lies and propaganda. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
If I'm not mistaken, OPEC doesn't count condensates because it does not form part of the quota, while we tend to include it here when announcing production numbers. That's usually the cause of the apparent mix up.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Export Earnings Drop, Output Deficit Hits 308,000BPD by finallybusy: 10:25am On Nov 12, 2024
Shut down and maintain oil wells, they won’t listen. They want to stay making 10K Naira daily when they can make 250K daily after a year of maintenance. Na our mentality, greed. It will never allow us be great.
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