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Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by johntaiwo123(m): 9:59am On Jun 09, 2017

Nigeria’s oil industry lost an accumulated 27.3 million barrels in the month of February to production disruptions arising from pipeline vandalism.

With the current Brent crude oil price put at $50 per barrel, the country lost about $1.3 billion (N417 billion) in revenue in the month of February.


This is more that the $700 million (N213.5 billion), which the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, said is needed to revive the country’s ailing refineries.

In terms of daily analysis, the country lost over 975,000 barrels per day through out the month of February 2017, which amount to $48.7 million (N14.8 billion) daily to various production disruptions.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which made this disclosure in latest Financial Report for February, said that products theft and vandalism have continued to destroy value and put NNPC at disadvantaged competitive position.

According to the corporation, a total of 2,269 vandalized points have been recorded from February 2016 to February 2017.

NNPC explained that Forcados Terminal production wells remained shut-in since 9th November 2016 as a result of sabotage on 48-inch crude export line Trans Forcados Pipeline (TFP).

It noted that bout 325,000bpdwas shut in throughout the month of February 2017.

Dwelling on Qua Iboe Terminal, NNPC disclosed that leakages and low wellhead pressure negatively affected production. “Also Production wells were shut-in at Ubit 131J for gas curtailment and shut-in of Usari FC wells for QIT Tank top management. An average of 165,000bopd was shut-in throughout the month of February, 2017”, it added.

It said that production was still shut-in after repair works was completed on the Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL). “About 60,000 bpd was shut-in from 1st to 9th February 2017.

Also about 200,000bopd was shut-in as a result of shutdown of NCTL due to tank top situation at Bonny Terminal from 15th to 16th February, 2017. Some wells and flow station injecting into the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) were shut-in due to leaks on the 12” Imo Rivers pipeline (IMOR) at Odagwa from 22nd to 28th February 2017; about 85,000bopd was shut-in.

“Production ramped up after the Force Majeure declared on Brass Terminal since 22nd May, 2016 was lifted on 29th January, 2017.

“However, intermittent shut-in of wells from 1stto 28th February 2017 affected production due to no flow, sabotage and community issues. A total of about 50,000bopd was shut in throughout the month of February, 2017.

“Production was cut back due to an Emergency Shutdown (ESD) The terminal cut back production due to late arrival of export loading vessel of the Erha Terminal.

The corporation therefore solicited for continued support of Nigerians especially in areas of security and infrastructural integrity.

It disclosed that Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Company (WRPC), and Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Company(KRPC), posted a deficit of N1.852 billion and N1.102 billion respectively.

The report noted that in the month of January, Warri Refinery posted an operating surplus of N404.27 billion, while Kaduna Refinery recorded a deficit of N2.163 billion.

Port Harcourt Refinery, on the other hand, recorded a surplus of N5.115 billion in the month of January. The company in February recorded revenue of N47.187 billion, dropping by 6.76 per cent compared to N50.61 billion recorded in the previous month; while its crude and freight cost dipped to N42.06 billion from N42.97 billion recorded in January.

Its operating expenses rose by 6.7 per cent to N2.7 billion in February, compared to N2.52 billion in January 2017.

However, in the consolidated account of the refineries, report further pointed out that the three refineries recorded N70.97 billion in the month of February, representing a decline of 28.4 per cent from N99.11 billion recorded in the previous month, while their crude oil and freight cost dipped by 28.62 per cent from N88.24 billion in January to N62.99 billion in February.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, said it was shameful that the country had continued to import finished petroleum products.

According to him, the country has to stop importing the products, adding that the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources was committed to making this happen.

Kachikwu said, “It is shameful that we’ve continued to import finished products. We need to stop. We are committed to this.”

Source:https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/nigeria-loses-n417-billion-to-oil-production-disruption-in-one-month/

Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Kashbwoyjnr: 10:01am On Jun 09, 2017
Ah
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by eezeribe(m): 10:20am On Jun 09, 2017
This op wey don spam my email finish...
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by MrMystrO(m): 12:15pm On Jun 09, 2017
They av Thief our Oil oo! We no go Gree

Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Edu3Again: 12:15pm On Jun 09, 2017
This is Niger Delta Oil, not Nigerian oil

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by otunbabadok(m): 12:15pm On Jun 09, 2017
Owooooo. Oroooooo
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by taylor88(m): 12:15pm On Jun 09, 2017
and a sane niger deltan will support this criminal of a sick president whose bent on milking us dry before he dies




it will never be well with him



any mofo tryna quote me and say nonsense will be deleted by a thunder without conscience


a pained rivers man

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Debaddest(m): 12:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
What have they been doing with the ones they have been getting

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Thunderlicious: 12:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
Na God go punish the disruptors.

After IPOB, the other group of people wey no get sense na Niger Deltans.
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by taylor88(m): 12:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
Edu3Again:
This is Niger Delta Oil, not Nigerian oil

they will all die b4 the oil dries
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Nobody: 12:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
sad cry
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by mesoprogress(m): 12:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
Restructure Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by hoodedjaystrim(m): 12:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
af not see the time they will gain

did they use it ahn curse u pple undecided

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by samtee37(m): 12:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
417millionbillion... Chisos

Nigeria need to sleep and think deeply kiss

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by gunuvi(m): 12:17pm On Jun 09, 2017
Kikikikukiki. grin; D
Last time I checked, it's Niger delta oil. Nonsense.

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by seunlly(m): 12:17pm On Jun 09, 2017
that a sad news.
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by seunlly(m): 12:18pm On Jun 09, 2017
Edu3Again:
This is Niger Delta Oil, not Nigerian oil
This is why IPOB will never succeed...

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by africandollar: 12:19pm On Jun 09, 2017
Henceforth no Muslim should comment on a Christian thread topic else Seun is an idiot! angry

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Edu3Again: 12:19pm On Jun 09, 2017
seunlly:

This is why IPOB will never succeed...
You seem so concerned about IPOB. grin

If they were useless nobody will care. angry

But Becos you all know that without the expertise of IPOB Nigeria is lost, so you are scared of us leaving.

Well your worst fears are true, we are leaving grin

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Igboesika: 12:19pm On Jun 09, 2017
No peace in this country until the needful is done.

TEAR THIS STAGANT ENTITY INTO PIECES!!!!

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Nobody: 12:19pm On Jun 09, 2017
mesoprogress:
Restructure Nigeria
Not realistic without restructuring the economy off its dependency on oil.
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by NwaAmaikpe: 12:20pm On Jun 09, 2017
shocked
The only solution is this...


Divide Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Edu3Again: 12:22pm On Jun 09, 2017

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by LastSurvivor11: 12:22pm On Jun 09, 2017
And how much did tompolo steal again??

Penny wise pound foolish from the monumental failure/dullard u called president that thinks that everything is by fire by force

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by MrMystrO(m): 12:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked
The only solution is this...


Divide Nigeria

This Post is Not Stupid Enough from You, Say something more Stupid As u usually Do.

Your Medal is Already waiting for you

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Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by ephi321(f): 12:24pm On Jun 09, 2017
Nigeria is on the brink and we don't even know it.... A lot of countries are already putting in place long term plans for alternative energy. In the next decade or two, we will wake up one day and realize we have a product to sell which no one needs any longer.
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by bukynkwuenu: 12:25pm On Jun 09, 2017
I don't know why Nigeria is throwing weight over crude....guess our leaders are just dumb n myopic....n stuck on stupid whistle blowing bull crap than seeing other possibilities
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by victorvezx(m): 12:25pm On Jun 09, 2017
Edu3Again:

You seem so concerned about IPOB. grin

If they were useless nobody will care. angry

But Becos you all know that with out the expertise of IPOB Nigeria is lost, you are scared of us leaving.

Well your worst fears are true, we are leaving grin
Lol, yea. U will leave with the south east. No Niger delta free oil money for u.

Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by seunlly(m): 12:26pm On Jun 09, 2017
Edu3Again:

You seem so concerned about IPOB. grin

If they were useless nobody will care. angry

But Becos you all know that with out the expertise of IPOB Nigeria is lost, you are scared of us leaving.

Well your worst fears are true, we are leaving grin
To where
land of doom
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by Braveryy(m): 12:26pm On Jun 09, 2017
In stephne's voice..

This is bad for business.
Re: Nigeria Loses N417 Billion To Oil Production Disruption In One Month by yanjutomi(m): 12:27pm On Jun 09, 2017
it's only Nigeria we export crude and import re fined oil. useless minister of petrolum

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