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  • Nigeria leads African oil production with 1.61mbpd

    Nigeria leads African oil production with 1.61mbpd

    The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has said the  country dominates crude oil production in Africa with an output of 1.61mbpd as of July 23, 2024, boasting proven reserves of 37.50 billion barrels and a production capacity of approximately 2.19 million barrels per day (mbpd).

    The Commission’s Chief Executive, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe made this known at the House of Representatives Special Committee Two Day Public/Investigative Hearing on Oil Theft/Losses.

    This was contained in a statement the commission on Friday.

    With a mandate to oversee the exploration, development, production, and lifting operations of Crude Oil and Gatural Gas, the NUPRC regulates the technical and commercial aspects of operations in the nation’s Upstream Petroleum sector, ensuring optimal tax revenue generation, royalty collection, and cost benchmarking.

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    Other areas of major focus for the Commission include ensuring business continuity and production sustainability at low costs, accurate measurement and timely payment of royalties, uninterrupted Crude Oil and Natural Gas supply to the domestic market, and maintaining safety, health, and environmental standards.

    On the statutory mandates and regulatory strategies of the NUPRC, Engr. Komolafe says the Petroleum Industry Act 2021 grants the Commission several statutory mandates in the areas of calibration and certification of metering systems and equipment, publication of reports and statistics on Upstream operations, regulatory oversight and issuance of quality and quantity certificates for exports, and determination of fiscal prices for Crude Oil and Condensate.

    According to the nation’s upstream chief regulator, the strategies of the Commission aim to optimize production, enhance regulatory oversight, and ensure accurate measurement and accounting.

    Highlighting the key initiatives of the Commission, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe says the Commission has prioritized improving rig availability and reducing non-productive time through unlocking heavy Crude Oil reserves via industry workshops. These initiatives also support new Petroleum Prospecting License (PPL) awardees to achieve first Oil, among other initiatives.

    Speaking on Crude Oil theft and pipeline vandalism, the CCE says Nigeria is facing significant challenges, especially affecting terminals at Bonny, Brass, and Forcados. This has prompted the Commission to employ end-to-end production monitoring and a mass balance methodology to accurately account for losses and differentiate them from operational losses. These interventions have significantly reduced theft, with zero incidents reported in July 2023, he stated.

    On transparency and accountability, the NUPRC has introduced several innovative measures to enhance transparency and accountability.

    Other innovations include the Advanced Cargo Declaration (ACD) Regulation that ensures no Crude Oil is exported without proper accounting and assigns a unique identification number (UIN) to each cargo, the Upstream Metering Regulation, which mandates reliable metering systems to account for all hydrocarbon production and exports, and real-time cargo tracking and digital documentation to improve visibility and efficiency in cargo operations.

    He therefore reaffirmed NUPRC’s commitment to continued engagement with stakeholders to optimize Nigeria’s Oil production and maintain its leadership position in Africa’s energy sector.

  • Nigeria’s oil production up by 177,000bpd in January

    Nigeria’s oil production up by 177,000bpd in January

    Nigeria inched closer to actualising her oil production output target of 1.8 million barrels per day with about 177, 000 bpd increase in production recorded in January.

    According to data released on the website of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), for the National Crude and Condensate Production for December 2023 and January 2024, which records production per stream, showed that the December 2023 and January 2024 production stood at 1.55 million bpd and 1.64 million bpd respectively. The data also revealed an overall increase of about 177,000 barrels per day (bpd) between November 2023 and January 2024.

     “It is interesting to note that the January 2024 production is the highest since January 2022. This therefore is a good step towards meeting the 2024 budget target of 1.78 million bpd,” the Commission said.

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    The NUPRC, in line with its statutory mandate and effort to ensure transparency and accountability, also last month released a three year Regulatory-Action-Plan (RAP) for Nigeria’s upstream Oil and Gas Sector which aims to raise oil, condensates output to 2.6 million bpd by 2026, adding that “the recent increase in oil production is a good indication that the Commission has commenced the implementation of the RAP in earnest and that the action is yielding result,” the statement said.

    A trajectory of the country’s oil production output last year indicated that 41,867,775 bpd (excluding condensate) was achieved in October, but fell to 37,508,971 bpd in November In this period, the average price of Brent crude in November 2023 was $82.94 per barrel.

    Previous data from the NUPRC showed that in January, February, March, April and May 2023, crude oil outputs (excluding condensates) were 39,266,420 barrels, 36,182,712 barrels, 39,268,847 barrels, 30,131,770 barrels and 36,869,280 barrels respectively.

    In the months of June, July, August and September 2023, it recorded 37,827,842 bpd; 33,761,767 bpd; 36,615,125 bpd and 40,396,863 bpd respectively.