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Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by NwaNimo1(m): 6:08pm On Dec 02, 2024
Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, is grappling with a 27 percent year-to-date drop in active oil rigs, posing a significant challenge to the federal government’s ambitious goal of reaching a daily crude oil output of 2 million barrels per day (bpd) by the end of December 2024.

Latest data from the November 2024 Monthly Oil Market Report of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) shows that the number of functional oil drilling rigs across the country declined to 11 in October.

OPEC data showed that the country operated an average of 17, 17 and 14 oil rigs in the first, second, and third quarters of 2024, respectively.

An oil rig/platform is a large structure that houses facilities for extracting and processing petroleum and natural gas from rock formations beneath the seabed.

The rig count reflects the level of exploration, development, and production activities in a country’s oil and gas sector. Active oil exploration attracts investment and revenues into the country for economic growth.

“Nigeria, a previously bright spot on big oil and gas investors’ radar screens, has dimmed significantly as investor attention is increasingly drawn to new and emerging developments in Namibia, Ivory Coast, Angola, and the Republic of Congo,” NJ Ayuk, executive chairperson of the African Energy Chamber, said.

“With two-thirds or more of its revenue coming from oil, investor flight is a serious problem for Nigeria.”

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that the country’s foreign capital investments in the industry fell from $720 million in 2016 to $3.64 million by 2023.

According to the report, the petroleum industry received nothing from the $3.38 billion in capital imports into Nigeria during the first three months of 2024.

The federal government had set out to hit the target of 2 million bpd in December this year, a development that now looks like a tall order as the country’s rig declines.

Heineken Lokpobiri, minister of state for petroleum (oil), said: “The shortest way for us to get out of our current economic problems is to increase production.

“And our target is that by December we want to hit at least two million barrels,” Lokpobri said.


In addition, the government claimed that Nigeria is currently revving up output, producing 1.8 million bpd as of November 2024.

Mele Kyari, group chief executive officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), said that the state-owned oil company and its partners have increased crude oil and gas production to 1.8 million barrels per day (mbpd) and 7.4 standard cubic feet per day (scfd) respectively.

“The team has done a great job in driving this project of not just production recovery but also escalating production to expected levels that are in the short and long terms acceptable to our shareholders based on the mandates that we have from the President, the Honourable Minister and the Board,” Kyari explained.

Meanwhile, OPEC’s latest oil market report revealed that Nigeria’s crude oil production recorded an average of 35,000 barrels increase in crude output in October, rising to 1.434 million barrels per day (bpd).

According to the report, production rose from 1.399 million bpd in September, according to secondary data from Nigerian authorities.

Direct communication showed that Nigeria’s average crude oil production for October was 1.333 million bpd, an increase of 9,000 barrels compared to 1.324 million bpd in the previous month.

https://businessday.ng/news/article/nigerias-oil-rigs-plummet-27-amid-2m-bpd-output-target/

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by lordm(m): 6:55pm On Dec 02, 2024
I want Nigeria to succeed o

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by alanto: 8:05pm On Dec 02, 2024
lordm:
I want Nigeria to succeed o
Nigeria will definitely succeed. People that detest success can hang themselves

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by NwaNimo1(m): 8:22pm On Dec 02, 2024
Upon all the crack downs on oil thieves........the oil is running out!

Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by ATEAMS: 8:22pm On Dec 02, 2024
Omoh
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by morikee: 8:22pm On Dec 02, 2024
Lol this country sha

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Hambivert: 8:22pm On Dec 02, 2024
If we put into consideration the amount of oil theft happening in Nigeria, we would realise that Nigeria may be sparogatively churning even more than OPEC's quota.

Criminals in power don't want Nigeria to succeed because they all benefit from Nigeria being a very big crime scene.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by lonelydora: 8:23pm On Dec 02, 2024
Whatever data you see in NIgeria is about 35% false.

Here, everything is politics.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Hollyharjii: 8:24pm On Dec 02, 2024
Elo fokan bale
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Hardebayo(m): 8:25pm On Dec 02, 2024
God, please do not let things get worse than this...............
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Kobojunkie: 8:25pm On Dec 02, 2024
NwaNimo1:
According to the report, the petroleum industry received nothing from the $3.38 billion in capital imports into Nigeria during the first three months of 2024.
The federal government had set out to hit the target of 2 million bpd in December this year, a development that now looks like a tall order as the country’s rig declines.
Heineken Lokpobiri, minister of state for petroleum (oil), said: “The shortest way for us to get out of our current economic problems is to increase production.
“And our target is that by December we want to hit at least two million barrels,” Lokpobri said.
In addition, the government claimed that Nigeria is currently revving up output, producing 1.8 million bpd as of November 2024.
Mele Kyari, group chief executive officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), said that the state-owned oil company and its partners have increased crude oil and gas production to 1.8 million barrels per day (mbpd) and 7.4 standard cubic feet per day (scfd) respectively.

“The team has done a great job in driving this project of not just production recovery but also escalating production to expected levels that are in the short and long terms acceptable to our shareholders based on the mandates that we have from the President, the Honourable Minister and the Board,” Kyari explained
According to the report, production rose from 1.399 million bpd in September, according to secondary data from Nigerian authorities.
Direct communication showed that Nigeria’s average crude oil production for October was 1.333 million bpd, an increase of 9,000 barrels compared to 1.324 million bpd in the previous month.
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At least it has been proven the lie we all knew it to be. sad
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Lithiumite: 8:25pm On Dec 02, 2024
Many countries are facing reduced investments in oil.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by meobizy(f): 8:27pm On Dec 02, 2024
Megawatts, barrels a day, Dangote refinery, Rivers refinery. It’s the same stories many years later.
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by iwaeda: 8:28pm On Dec 02, 2024
They lied to you, they are now producing 1.8 mbp. It is unfortunate that Nigeria is been run by lies and propaganda. grin grin grin grin cry cry
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Hardebayo(m): 8:29pm On Dec 02, 2024
Lithiumite:
Many countries are facing reduced investments in oil.
That's true, at this point, Nigeria needs help from God.....All these leaders are acting as if they don't know that people are bearing the brunt of this economic downturn ......
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Iceiscold: 9:54pm On Dec 02, 2024
17 oil rigs?? That information is wrong cos it seepco have 17 working drilling oil rigs

Npdc have some Chinese rigs drilling for them


There are some rigs in swamp too
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by Kukutente23: 11:13pm On Dec 02, 2024
APC very useless and demonic party
The time they should have used to sit down and attend to issues in the Oil and gas sector, they were using to blame Jonathan
The clueless looter of Lagos came and kuku scattered everything with his Oando
Now they are producing 1.3m from the heights of 2.1m under PDP
APC is a curse

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by IGBOPROMISE1: 12:21am On Dec 03, 2024
Hardebayo:
God, please do not let things get worse than this...............

Hehehehehe grin grin grin

And you think another Nigerian didn't fervently say this exact same prayer in 2023? grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by justtoodark: 3:00am On Dec 03, 2024
it will not matter soo long refineries can get crude from anywhere....

thats how asian nations were still earnin money on fuel although their nations dont even produce crude oil....
havin only crude is not enough....you have to understand the finish product economy too....
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Rigs Plummet 27% Amid 2 Million BPD Output Target by fitjenzy: 5:13am On Dec 03, 2024
Hambivert:
If we put into consideration the amount of oil theft happening in Nigeria, we would realise that Nigeria may be sparogatively churning even more than OPEC's quota.

Criminals in power don't want Nigeria to succeed because they all benefit from Nigeria being a very big crime scene.

The oil theft isn't much. The problem is the endemic lawlessness in the Niger Delta has spooked investors.

I personally believe the government should bring back the amnesty program.

An alternative is to work with the communities to prevent all forms of lawlessness. Hire 150,000 Niger Deltans, pay them like 150,000 each, and let them know that they have a performance target. That if they fail to meet those targets, there'll be cuts in their income.

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