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Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by iwaeda(op): 8:52am On Apr 21
Nigeria imported about 61.7 million barrels of crude oil from the United States between January 2024 and January 2026, underscoring the country’s growing rel iance on foreign feedstock to support domestic refining despite being a major oil producer.

This is despite the fact that Nigeria exported over 300 million barrels of crude in the first 10 months of 2025 and 55.39 million barrels in January and February 2026.

Data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration showed that crude exports from the United States to Nigeria surged during the period, marking a sharp reversal from nearly a decade of negligible crude trade flows between both countries.

Before 2024, American crude shipments to Nigeria were virtually non-existent. The only notable supply recorded within the period was in March 2016, when exports averaged just 19,000 barrels per day, translating to about 0.589 million barrels for the entire year.

However, the trade pattern changed significantly in 2024, coinciding with the commencement of operations at the Dangote refinery, which industry observers said has emerged as the primary buyer of US crude to supplement domestic supply constraints.

The EIA reports its data in thousands of barrels per day, meaning the daily figures must be multiplied by the number of days in each month to derive the total monthly volume.

For 2024, data available for January to June indicated that Nigeria imported a total of 15.701 million barrels from the United States within six months. In January, imports averaged 125,000 barrels per day, translating to 3.87 million barrels. February recorded 110,000 barrels per day or 3.19 million barrels, while March fell to 51,000 barrels per day, amounting to 1.58 million barrels.

Imports rose again in April to 67,000 barrels per day, representing 2.01 million barrels, before dropping to 35,000 barrels per day in May, equivalent to 1.08 million barrels. June recorded the highest inflow for the year at 132,000 barrels per day, which translated to 3.96 million barrels.

The volume increased further in 2025, which accounted for the largest share of the two-year imports. Between February and December 2025, Nigeria imported 41.06 million barrels of US crude.

According to the EIA, the year started with 111,000 barrels per day in February and climbed steadily in the following months.

Imports peaked in June 2025 at 305,000 barrels per day, the highest monthly rate in the dataset, delivering about 9.15 million barrels within 30 days. Another strong inflow was recorded in August at 201,000 barrels per day, equivalent to 6.23 million barrels.

However, the supply slowed sharply towards the end of the year. Imports dropped to 12,000 barrels per day in November, translating to just 0.36 million barrels, before slightly rising to 23,000 barrels per day or 0.71 million barrels in December.

For 2026, data available for January showed that Nigeria imported 159,000 barrels per day, amounting to 4.93 million barrels.

A breakdown of the figures showed that the combined total for 2024, 2025 and January 2026 stood at 61.685 million barrels, which rounds up to 61.7 million barrels.

The development highlights a paradox in Nigeria’s oil sector, where the country exports large volumes of crude oil but still struggles to supply enough feedstock to domestic refineries.

For decades, Nigeria relied heavily on importing refined petroleum products such as petrol and diesel due to limited refining capacity. The commissioning of the Dangote refinery in 2024 shifted the pattern, with the country now importing crude oil for local processing instead of finished fuels.

Aliko Dangote once said the imports from the United States were largely driven by the need to bridge the gap between domestic crude supply and the refinery’s operational requirements.

The Dangote facility, one of the world’s largest single-train refineries, requires substantial daily feedstock to run at optimal capacity, needing over 19 million barrels monthly.

Sources told our correspondent that the Dangote refinery imports crude from Ghana and other African countries even as the country sells crude to other countries.

Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that Nigeria exported an estimated 306.7 million barrels of crude oil between January and October 2025, despite concerns over feedstock shortages faced by domestic refineries.

The figures indicated that while the country produced about 443.5 million barrels during the 10-month period, averaging roughly 1.45 million barrels per day, a significant portion of the output was shipped overseas.

Cumulatively, exports between January and October represented about 69 per cent of total production, leaving roughly 137 million barrels for domestic use.

Similarly, Nigeria exported 55.39 million barrels of crude oil in the first two months of 2026 even as the Dangote refinery continues to struggle with inadequate domestic feedstock supply.

According to CBN data, the country shipped out 31.31 million barrels in January and 24.08 million barrels in February.

In January, crude production averaged 1.46 million barrels per day with exports at 1.01 mbpd. In February, production fell to 1.31 mbpd while exports averaged 0.86 mbpd. Total crude production for the two months stood at 81.94 million barrels, meaning that 26.55 million barrels were left behind for local refineries in the first two months of 2026.

On several occasions, the Dangote refinery complained of low crude supply despite the naira-for-crude arrangement, forcing it to source feedstock from the United States and other countries, including Ghana.

Also, the Crude Oil Refiners Association of Nigeria lamented that some modular refineries under its umbrella shut down intermittently due to inadequate crude supply.
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Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Jakarta: 8:57am On Apr 21
Can you imagine, Nigeria crude oil, has become more of a curse than a blessing.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by hslbroker2(m): 9:13am On Apr 21
Well anything that make life's easier for Nigerians is highly welcome
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by saintopus(m): 9:54am On Apr 21
This is the first time of hearing Nigeria importing crude oil.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by iwaeda(op):
Nlfpmod, Everything is ground breaking under Tinubu, the only one that built Lagos. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Gotocourt: 1:00pm On Apr 21
Dangote Refinery, our Oyel na for debt embarassed
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by nairalanda1(m): 1:01pm On Apr 21
iwaeda:
Nlfpmod, Everything is ground breaking under Tinubu, the only one that built Lagos. grin grin grin grin grin
This guy is always happy when there is bad news about nigeria.

Oga, I don't know what is making you bitter, but you better give it up. It will do you no good.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Starboytwo(m): 1:02pm On Apr 21
As how na. Is Dangote not extracting crude again?
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by franchasng: 1:03pm On Apr 21
If they explain Nigeria under Tinubu to you and you understand it then you need to visit a psychiatrist shocked
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by nairalanda1(m): 1:03pm On Apr 21
One thing Nigerians don't realize about subsides is that it harms the capacity of the country to drill for oil .

What we are seeing is the result of years of subsidy ...which has hampered investment in the oil industry. Yes it has been growing, but at a stunted rate.

Never ever allow government set prices for anything.

(Tinubu is still a bad leader, and the above is partly his fault)
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Sonofwar: 1:03pm On Apr 21
There was a country as rightly said by the legendary Achebe
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by nairalanda1(m): 1:05pm On Apr 21
franchasng:
If they explain Nigeria to you and you understand it then you are a genius
Simple...governments past and present have been using the oil industry as the source of all government income, and as a means of welfare.

That stifles growth and innovation

I know you want nigeria to be divided, and should you get your wish, never ever let your new country set prices for anything. E get why.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by datola: 1:05pm On Apr 21
Dangote Refinery, is that you?
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Arrowhead71:
hslbroker2:
Well anything that make life's easier for Nigerians is highly welcome
Does this act of importing crude oil or refine petroleum make life easy for you Nigerians .....your leaders are very wicked
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by gaskiyamagana: 1:07pm On Apr 21
saintopus:
This is the first time of hearing Nigeria importing crude oil.
Even, l no understand.
What about the one we too are exporting or we export only to import same crude we export?
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Arrowhead71: 1:07pm On Apr 21
franchasng:
If they explain Nigeria under Tinubu to you and you understand it then you need to visit a psychiatrist shocked
Not only under Tinubu....all of the leaders are sick
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Eriokanmi: 1:07pm On Apr 21
saintopus:
This is the first time of hearing Nigeria importing crude oil.
Maybe this is the first time you will be hearing about dangote refineries too. Tinubu's government has failed woefully by deliberately impoverishing the masses. What's difficult in supplying crude to dangote in the interest of Nigerians? Even in Iran, the qar zone, petrol is cheaper. His blending facility must thrive. Wicked man
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Arrowhead71:
nairalanda1:
One thing Nigerians don't realize about subsides is that it harms the capacity of the country to drill for oil .

What we are seeing is the result of years of subsidy ...which has hampered investment in the oil industry. Yes it has been growing, but at a stunted rate.

Never ever allow government set prices for anything.

(Tinubu is still a bad leader, and the above is partly his fault)
The question you should ask is why in the world your 3 Refineries not work for decades
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by nairalanda1(m): 1:09pm On Apr 21
saintopus:
This is the first time of hearing Nigeria importing crude oil.
Hmm, we kind of have been importing crude for some time

This is a very large increase though over the past
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by franchasng: 1:09pm On Apr 21
Arrowhead71:
Not only under Tinubu....all of the leaders are sick
Tinubu is the worstest if there is anything like that in the dictionary shocked

Tinubu killed Nigeria with extreme tribalism whereby he appoints only Yoruba people into every key government office and position thinking he was helping the Yorubas as if they just conquered Nigeria in a war.



That extreme tribalism of Tinubu is the number one thing that destroyed Nigeria and made a mockery of his ill-fated regime angry
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by gaskiyamagana: 1:10pm On Apr 21
datola:
Dangote Refinery, is that you?
Yes.
I am. When you, with your corruption, refused to sell crude for me. Am I going to fold up my refinery as you fold up yours?
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by koxyz: 1:10pm On Apr 21
Economic aberration being committed by Nigerian government
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Arrowhead71: 1:11pm On Apr 21
franchasng:
Tinubu is the worstest if there is anything like that in the dictionary shocked

Tinubu killed Nigeria with extreme tribalism whereby he appoints only Yoruba people into every key government office and position.



That extreme tribalism of Tinubu is the number one thing that destroyed Nigeria and made a mockery of his ill-fated regime angry
Buhari also did same....trust me all your leaders are sick and wicked
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by nairalanda1(m): 1:11pm On Apr 21
Arrowhead71:
The question you ask is why in the world your 3 Refineries not work for decades
Because subsidy

When you bring in price controls , an integral part of subsidies, you prevent the refineries from.making profit to fix themselves and upgrade themselves and keep well maintained

Result, they become scrap.

That's why subsidy is evil

Modified

Subsidy came in in 1973, then we increased our refineries from two to four by 1988. By 1988, Nigeria was refining 400000 bpd from all 4 refineries. BY 1992, Nigeria was struggling to subsidize diesel, kerosene, petrol, and jeta1 fuel and keep the refineries running. IMF advised us to remove subsidy and let the refineries run profitably. Nigerians said no.

BY 1994, the first TAM was missed, and government continued the periodic partial removal of subsides, and directed the money...to government programmes, not the refineries.

Result...by 2012 we were down to 91000 bpd refining capacity, and by 2019, 6000 bpd, and finally zero today.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by DeLaRue: 1:12pm On Apr 21
koxyz:
Economic aberration being committed by Nigerian government
Nigerian government doesn't buy crude oil.

That's Dangote refinery.

You people just get worked up over every little thing.

Crude oil is an international product.

The United States is the largest producer of crude in the world. It exports, but also imports massive amount from Canada, and even Nigeria.

Saudi Arabia imports large volumes of crude oil, even though it is the largest exporter of the product.

The crude oil market is complex. It is not like buying and selling of tomatoes.

You people should get back to your work and stop the noise.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by franchasng: 1:12pm On Apr 21
Arrowhead71:
Buhari also did same....trust me all your leaders are sick and wicked
That is the usual false defense you guys give to defend Tinubu's shameful, dishonorable extreme tribalism.



Buhari started the tribalism as President but Tinubu took it to a whole new level.

Buhari was carrying the entire Northern Nigeria, especially Muslims along in his regime, it got to Tinubu's turn, he sidelined everybody and carried only his tribe Yoruba along and you guys still want others to be happy and wish him well? Who does that?


And I ask, must Tinubu follow Buhari's stupid footsteps? Can't Tinubu make a difference as a man that protested for years and calling for change? It's absurd.


We are humans, we are supposed to be improving ourselves on daily basis so that we can be better than we were yesterday and not going backwards.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by BreakingNews21: 1:14pm On Apr 21
Someone recently said the NNPCL has the characteristics of an apex crime organization. I for one am looking forward to P.O. dismantling that situation and those entrenched as his first order of business next year!
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by bestman09(m): 1:15pm On Apr 21
Another way Corruption
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Choiceone1: 1:16pm On Apr 21
nairalanda1:
This guy is always happy when there is bad news about nigeria.

Oga, I don't know what is making you bitter, but you better give it up. It will do you no good.
You are happy with the nonsense that's going under this administration
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Arrowhead71:
franchasng:
That is the usual false defense you guys give to defend Tinubu's shameful, dishonorable extreme tribalism.
Did I defend anyone in what I said.....and what will I gain defending Nigeria government who has no good plans for you citizens......if your leaders has little human feelings for you guys .....no Nigerians should ever complain of fuel problems or increase or scarcity
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by Reference(m): 1:17pm On Apr 21
nairalanda1:
This guy is always happy when there is bad news about nigeria.

Oga, I don't know what is making you bitter, but you better give it up. It will do you no good.
I don't think importing crude oil is bad news. It has become clear that we don't have enough crude to feed Dangote. We have to accept that. And as we have decided that as a private entity he is free to buy from wherever he can get it. Who knows if those folks he buys from have a stake in his refinery.

What will have been embarrassing is if Nigeria was offering him crude particularly at a discount and he turned the country down in preference for imports.

It is clear we (that is government and citizens) have decided the foreign exchange we get from exporting crude oil is more valuable than taxes and royalties from the local economy.
Re: Nigeria Buys 61.7m Barrels US Crude Amid Bulk Exports by keemsleek(m): 1:19pm On Apr 21
Lol.... even USA still buys crude from other nations. Nigeria is servicing crude for. loan obtained under buhari regime. Someone even said tinubu has a blending refinery lol lies..... will must fulfil our agreement on the crude swap for loan.... and that's not tinubus fault... until the deal us over dangote can't have what he requires. Maybe u people start insulting from yara dya to gej to buhari. Obj tried seeking the refineries out to dangote and odetola then.... u people should hold them falana and Co who were against it and all those cables who didn't want the refineries to work cos they were enjoying subsidy and pef money.
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