Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria’s oil production has plunged to 972,000 barrels per day even as Angola and Libya overtook Nigeria by producing higher volumes of crude during the review month, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has confirmed.
OPEC made this disclosure on Wednesday in its September 2022 report, confirming the figures released recently by the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.
Africa Daily News, New York had last week reported that Nigeria’s crude oil production slumped below one million barrels per day in August 2022, the lowest ever in several years.
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The report revealed that oil production in Nigeria dropped in August 2022, crashing below one million barrels per day to 972,394 bpd, the lowest ever recorded in years.
It stated that figures from the NUPRC indicated that the country’s oil production dropped from 1,083,899 bpd in July to 972,394 bpd in August.
Confirming this in its September 2022 oil sector report released on Tuesday, OPEC stated that the drop in Nigeria’s oil production made Angola and Libya to overtake Nigeria in oil output.
The report stated that Angola was Africa’s highest crude oil producer for the month under review with an average production of 1.187mb/d.
It said Libya’s crude oil production averaged also 1.123mb/d for the month of August.
‘According to secondary sources, total OPEC-13 crude oil production averaged 29.65 mb/d in August, higher by 618,000 month-on-month,’ it stated.
The report added, ‘Crude oil output increased mainly in Libya and Saudi Arabia, while production in Nigeria declined.’
Africa Today News, New York recalls that OPEC) had in June raised Nigeria’s oil production quota from the 1.735 million barrels per day (mbpd) target approved in May 2022 to a new target of 1.772mbpd for June 2022 following recent developments in the energy market.