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Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by iwaeda(op): 7:49am On Dec 19, 2025
There are reports that about 20 million barrels of Nigerian crude oil for December and January loading has remained unsold by Thursday, according to two traders.

According to Reuters, Angola’s December to January programmes still had as many as five to six cargoes still available.

It stated that these West African crude oil sellers are struggling to find buyers for up to 26 December- and January-loading cargoes due to stiff competition from plentiful and cheaper alternative supplies, traders and analysts told Reuters.

seasonal and partly due to shifting buying patterns in response to freight costs and alternative supply options,” said OilX analyst Francisco Gutierrez, adding that Angolan January trade is 20% behind its long-term average pace because the world’s biggest commodities buyer China has switched to cheaper, or nearer alternative grades.


Supplies from the Middle East are displacing medium and heavy West African grades in Asia as lowered official selling prices in January and shorter voyages give those grades a competitive edge, the analysts said.

India’s oil imports from Russia have remained resilient despite tightening Western sanctions, displacing medium-heavy density West African crudes, while light to medium-density West African grades is struggling to compete with supplies from Argentina and Brazil, two traders said.

What you should know
In a related development, the Budget Office of the Federation, had in October 2025, reported that Nigeria’s oil revenue dropped by 22% to N3.9 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2024, reflecting a significant shortfall against budgetary expectations.

The Budget Office disclosed that the country recorded N3,908.50 billion in gross oil revenue, representing a N1,090.58 billion (21.82%) decline compared to the prorated quarterly budget estimate.

Meanwhile, in April 2024, Nigeria was reported to be unable to clear more than half of its scheduled crude oil cargoes for May 2024, as unsold crude oil built up in the oil market.

Traders who had specialized in West African crudes reported that over 30 of the nation’s cargoes are still on the market, searching for buyers.

The report further indicated that at least 53 cargoes were scheduled for loading out of Nigeria in the coming month.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/18/nigeria-crude-oil-struggles-to-find-buyers-as-20-million-barrels-remain-unsold/

Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Kewtt: 7:51am On Dec 19, 2025
Give Dangote oil, you say lailai
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Lanretoye(m): 7:55am On Dec 19, 2025
I tought they said buhari has used all the crude oil to borrow money…na them go concoct fake news,na them go still come counter am
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by iwaeda(op): 8:00am On Dec 19, 2025
You don't understand basic truth, no one is buying our crude. Buhari will not use entire crude, some are meant for refinery, some meant to be sold. Go and read about how crude are appropriated. grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by CodeTemplarr: 8:00am On Dec 19, 2025
You mean even with Dangote begging for the oyel to refine.
That time Dangote asked to buy, they said there are forward contracts for even the oil still inside the ground. Now there are no buyers.
What a contradiction.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Penguin2: 8:03am On Dec 19, 2025
Even the heavens is working against Tinubu and his government.

The lesser oil sold, the lesser money available to be stolen.😏
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by iwaeda(op): 8:08am On Dec 19, 2025
Reason they don't have money for even capital projects. I welcome you to tax year of our Lord 2026. grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Racoon(m): 8:12am On Dec 19, 2025
They are fighting Dangote in refusing to sell to him this same crude oil because the fuel subsidy cabal wants to take out, refine outside and continue the subsidy corruption. Now they are stuck with no buyer in the international market.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Kikelomogbenga: 8:28am On Dec 19, 2025
I tought they said buhari has used all the crude oil to borrow money…na them go concoct fake news,na them go still come counter am
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by RealityKings1: 8:29am On Dec 19, 2025
Yes because some dubious folks are trying to sabotage the project
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by FreeIgboho: 8:29am On Dec 19, 2025
With Trump's embargo on Venezuela buyers will soon be begging to buy
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by bdon123(m): 8:30am On Dec 19, 2025
iwaeda:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/18/nigeria-crude-oil-struggles-to-find-buyers-as-20-million-barrels-remain-unsold/
But dangots dey find crude oil to buy n buys all d way frm us making petrol more expensive than it should be.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by iwaeda(op): 8:31am On Dec 19, 2025
Bunkering and smuggling enjoy. Some parastatals have not paid minium wage. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Vicotex(m): 8:32am On Dec 19, 2025
And una want make i believe this one?

Wey we dey find oil to buy una no gree sell, una inflate the price still come online say dem no gree buy una oil
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Pootle: 8:32am On Dec 19, 2025
Kewtt:
Give Dangote oil, you say lailai
no mind those saboteurs
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by SmartPolician: 8:33am On Dec 19, 2025
Crude oil is an essential commodity. Buyers will still come in no time. However, the government should hasten its diversification drive.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by reiddecuti: 8:35am On Dec 19, 2025
And they no wan sell to Dangote!

Nigeria ehhhh...
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Walai(m): 8:35am On Dec 19, 2025
The new oil money is poor and suffering Nigerians. Iya Basira will have to pay N50 tax for every N200 akara sold. Welcome to Tinubu's renewed hope
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by jman77(m): 8:35am On Dec 19, 2025
Awa oyel?! I refuse to be deceived.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Minjim: 8:36am On Dec 19, 2025
How is this possible when Dangote keep complaining about not being given enough crude oil?

Certainly, some group of people are bent on crippling that Refinery.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by alphaconde(m): 8:37am On Dec 19, 2025
What if we stop selling crude and try refining and exporting finished product.

I expect that there's a good market in africa.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by cr7lomo: 8:37am On Dec 19, 2025
The world is guadually accepting EV ....what did we expect .... they don't know the reason why Saudi started relaxing on their laws .. the kingdom of Saudi wanna earn money thru tourism .... that's why thy paid so much for the Ronaldo project .... they now jost top boxing fights and WWE ...they now allow women drive ...

Nigeria andd their monkey brain think say oil na forever ....no plans for the future ... our own plan a to tax the masses to death ...so to maintain their lifestyle
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Dogalmighty17: 8:38am On Dec 19, 2025
Russia is the primary reason why. It sells crude for far less than OPEC permits. So China and other countries buy the cheaper crude. Nigeria cannot reduce its price to match Russia because it is an OPEC member.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by kalaye(m): 8:38am On Dec 19, 2025
Nigeria my country,here in Algeria everything is cheap oil and gas
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:38am On Dec 19, 2025
The people who control the narrative is at it again if Nigerians are not wise at this point I wonder if they will ever be
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by princepee: 8:39am On Dec 19, 2025
Sell it to dangote....
You can't be looking for buyers when you already have a buyer at home
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Watcharena: 8:40am On Dec 19, 2025
FreeIgboho:
With Trump's embargo on Venezuela buyers will soon be begging to buy
it has been there since Day one
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Lukuluku69(m): 8:40am On Dec 19, 2025
iwaeda:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/18/nigeria-crude-oil-struggles-to-find-buyers-as-20-million-barrels-remain-unsold/
Give it to Dangote.

Let him refine at his 650,000 BPD Refinery, then sell the refined products to Nigerians and along the West African coast.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Minjim: 8:41am On Dec 19, 2025
iwaeda:
You don't understand basic truth, no one is buying our crude. Buhari will not use entire crude, some are meant for refinery, some meant to be sold. Go and read about how crude are appropriated. grin grin grin
Why can't they appropriate more for local refineries since they having problem selling in the foreign market ?
You take your products to your customers, that's basic .
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by Lukuluku69(m): 8:43am On Dec 19, 2025
Minjim:
How is this possible when Dangote keep complaining about not being given enough crude oil?

Certainly, some group of people are bent on crippling that Refinery.
They also making a lot of money from the deliveries of the Crude to buyers. That's why they won't sell to Dangote and other local Refineries.

Selling all the stock at home will kill that delivery business for them. They work as a group.
Re: Nigeria Crude Oil Struggles To Find Buyers As 20 Million Barrels Remain Unsold by iwaeda(op): 8:46am On Dec 19, 2025
kalaye:
Nigeria my country,here in Algeria everything is cheap oil and gas
Some 30k jobbees, will tell you things are cheapest in Nigeria. grin grin grin grin grin
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