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Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by iwaeda(op): 9:26pm On Mar 11, 2025
A review of Nigeria’s latest crude oil production data by SaharaReporters has revealed that the country recorded lower crude oil production in February 2025 than in January 2025.

According to the data, total crude oil production, including blended and unblended condensates, stood at 1.671 million barrels per day in February, marking a decline from the 1.737 million barrels per day recorded in January 2025.

However, when considering only crude oil production without condensates, which is the metric used for OPEC quota calculations, Nigeria produced 1.465 million barrels per day in February 2025, falling below the 1.538 million barrels per day recorded in January 2025.

This means the country failed to meet the 1.5 million barrels per day OPEC production target set for its members.

This shortfall is not an isolated incident, as Nigeria has consistently struggled to meet its OPEC production quota in recent years.

A review of past production figures shows that the country also failed to reach the 1.5 million barrels per day quota in December 2024, when it produced 1.484 million barrels per day, and in November 2024, when it recorded 1.485 million barrels per day.

The production figures for the previous months were even lower. In October 2024, Nigeria recorded 1.333 million barrels per day, while in September 2024, it produced 1.324 million barrels per day.

Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quota

The figures for August, July, and June were 1.351 million, 1.306 million, and 1.276 million barrels per day, respectively.

In May, production stood at 1.251 million barrels per day, while April saw an output of 1.281 million barrels per day.

In March, production was 1.230 million barrels per day, in February it was 1.322 million barrels per day, and in January 2024, it reached 1.426 million barrels per day.

This trend extends beyond 2024. Throughout 2023 and 2022, Nigeria also failed to meet the 1.5 million barrels per day OPEC quota, highlighting a long-standing challenge in the country’s oil sector.

Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quota

Gbenga Komolafe, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, previously detailed the crude oil production quotas, excluding condensates, approved by OPEC for Nigeria from 2022 to May 2024.

For reference, in 2022, Nigeria’s approved production quotas by OPEC were as follows: January 1.682 million barrels per day, February 1.701 million barrels per day, March 1.718 million barrels per day, April 1.735 million barrels per day, May 1.753 million barrels per day, and June 1.722 million barrels per day.

In July, August, and September, the quotas were set at 1.799 million, 1.826 million, and 1.830 million barrels per day, respectively. For October, November, and December, the quotas stood at 1.826 million, 1.742 million, and 1.742 million barrels per day.

Despite these allocations, Nigeria consistently underperformed, a struggle that has persisted into 2025.

Industry analysts have attributed Nigeria’s ongoing failure to meet OPEC production targets to several persistent challenges, including crude oil theft, large-scale illegal bunkering, frequent pipeline vandalism, and operational inefficiencies.

Additionally, poor infrastructure, aging oil fields, and mismanagement in the sector have contributed to production losses. Regulatory and policy issues, as well as delays in implementing key oil sector reforms, have further hampered growth.

As Nigeria continues to grapple with these issues, its inability to meet the OPEC quota raises concerns about lost revenue, declining foreign exchange earnings, and broader economic implications.

With the global oil market dynamics constantly shifting, Nigeria faces increasing pressure to address its production challenges and regain investor confidence.

The government has pledged to combat crude oil theft and improve security around oil infrastructure, but the effectiveness of these measures remains uncertain.

For now, Nigeria remains below its OPEC-mandated production level, raising concerns about its ability to fully realize the potential of its oil sector in the near future.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/11/nigerias-crude-oil-production-declines-february-2025-fails-meet-opec-quota

Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by helinues: 9:27pm On Mar 11, 2025
We are now in march. The production should pick
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Ofodirinwa: 9:28pm On Mar 11, 2025
If the people doing the illegal bunkering are Nigerian, why is it illegal?
If Chukwudi drills oil it's illegal but if Chevron does it's legal?
Even with 'illegal refineries', why is that illegal? If NIgeria had sense they would even encourage both and tax them like every other country
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by iwaeda(op): 10:35pm On Mar 11, 2025
God have mercy on Nigeria. Nlfpmod, we are a special nation. grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Ringstonermasks: 8:34am On Mar 12, 2025
Disaster upon Disaster in Nigeria
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Nobody: 8:35am On Mar 12, 2025
Freestuffsng Yarimo Biodun556

What is happening?
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by LoveJesus87(m): 8:36am On Mar 12, 2025
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Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Nobody: 8:36am On Mar 12, 2025
helinues:
We are now in march. The production should pick
"Production should pick". That is very reassuring. Very very reassuring.
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by adexbols(m): 8:36am On Mar 12, 2025
But why?
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Maxymilliano(m): 8:37am On Mar 12, 2025
Doomsday ahead cry cry cry
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by ogododo: 8:37am On Mar 12, 2025
Nawa o.
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by ufotunang: 8:41am On Mar 12, 2025
This is the results you get when you vote an incompetent, dull and old man into power...it's a pity
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by stanluiz(m): 8:45am On Mar 12, 2025
Crude oil theft is the problem.

The people in government together with foreign oil companies and our security agencies especially the Army and Navy are stealing Nigeria oil on a daily basis.

This affects our oil production and also the reason why we can't reach the opec quota.
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by OkCornel(m): 8:46am On Mar 12, 2025
Mapet, FYI
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by frog12: 8:48am On Mar 12, 2025
yet ministers dey tell us they meet 2 million daily grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by ElevationD: 8:50am On Mar 12, 2025
ufotunang:
This is the results you get when you vote an incompetent, dull and old man into power...it's a pity
No.

You must not narrow it to BAT. If you look back at the government of Buhari, then you can see that production was far less then. It was less than one million per day, while oil thieves sold the rest daily, out of the allocated 1.8m. While he campaigned as a corruption destroyer, he oversaw the massive daily scale of oil theft in the country.

Under BAT, it has improved and if government continues tackling oil thieves and putting the necessary infrastructure in place, the daily production target should be met.

This country has no business with poverty if not for the wickedness of the leaders.
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by id4sho(m): 8:50am On Mar 12, 2025
Ofodirinwa:
If the people doing the illegal bunkering are Nigerian, why is it illegal?
If Chukwudi drills oil it's illegal but if Chevron does it's legal?
Even with 'illegal refineries', why is that illegal? If NIgeria had sense they would even encourage both and tax them like every other country
Does chukwudi pays royalties to the government 😕
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by tunjijones(m): 8:55am On Mar 12, 2025
Obidients, shey Una don happy now.

At least una to rest small this month.
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by SmartPolician: 8:56am On Mar 12, 2025
Ofodirinwa:
If the people doing the illegal bunkering are Nigerian, why is it illegal?
If Chukwudi drills oil it's illegal but if Chevron does it's legal?
Even with 'illegal refineries', why is that illegal? If NIgeria had sense they would even encourage both and tax them like every other country
Those guys don't have what it takes to drill crude oil from earth; it's a technical job that requires a lot of expertise.

They burst pipelines and scoupe crude oil from it. At the end of the day, they'll mess everywhere up. When the crude oil destroys the environment, it's blamed on the production companies. That's why the production companies don't agree to clean up oil spill.

Don't let anyone fool you - those guys are destroying their own environment.
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Gaduuus: 8:58am On Mar 12, 2025
Tadeee
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by PARADIZEPRIEST: 9:15am On Mar 12, 2025
Stop the shenanigans in oil hub rivers state angry
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Wimkeh(m): 9:15am On Mar 12, 2025
Ah ah… which kind lies be this one? But last week they said they even exceeded OPEC’s quota. What’s going on?
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by EdiskyHarry: 9:40am On Mar 12, 2025
Rubbish
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by owobokiri(m): 9:48am On Mar 12, 2025
Most probably still producing FAR MORE than the OPEC quota, but on paper it reads that country is producing less because the remainder ends up in private pockets..., for DECADES...
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by ppogba: 9:50am On Mar 12, 2025
Ofodirinwa:
If the people doing the illegal bunkering are Nigerian, why is it illegal?
If Chukwudi drills oil it's illegal but if Chevron does it's legal?
Even with 'illegal refineries', why is that illegal? If NIgeria had sense they would even encourage both and tax them like every other country
Illogical logic.

What not say since people manufacturing fake drugs are Nigerians, what makes is fake?
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Ojuntana: 9:52am On Mar 12, 2025
Before APC we were not having issues of meeting oil production quota

Nigeria was even fighting for its quota to be increased above 2.3m but since APC happened, everything just went south
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by ViceGovernor: 10:17am On Mar 12, 2025
Remember.... Rivers state militants have not started blowing up oil pipelines yet revenue don dey disappear like sugar inside pap.

If FG like make them no use their sense and keep allowing reckless court judgment.
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by Royal555: 11:01am On Mar 12, 2025
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Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by AgroBizSolution(f): 11:20am On Mar 12, 2025
:PAnd we've been told that the Port Harcourt and Warri Refinaries too are back working Contributing to the output from Dangote Refinery and those other multiple modular Refinaries.
frog12:
yet ministers dey tell us they meet 2 million daily grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by AgroBizSolution(f): 11:20am On Mar 12, 2025
cool And we've been told that the Port Harcourt and Warri Refinaries too are back working Contributing to the output from Dangote Refinery and those other multiple modular Refinaries.
frog12:
yet ministers dey tell us they meet 2 million daily grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Declines In February 2025, Fails To Meet OPEC Quo by gabbytabby:
Enemies will refuse to show the positive trajectory which is the improvement from 1.23 million in March 2024 to 1.538 in January 2025 and 1.465 in February 2025.

When PBAT took over in May 2023 it was 1.1 if my memory serves me right.

Iwaeda with his message of confusion.

iwaeda:
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/11/nigerias-crude-oil-production-declines-february-2025-fails-meet-opec-quota
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