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Crude oil exports fall to an average of $39 billion per annum under Buhari. It used to be $80 billion per annum

Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that Nigeria made a sum of $195 billion from the export of crude oil between 2017 and 2021. This is an average of $39 billion per annum.

While $195 billion seems like a fortune for a country whose real GDP is estimated at $174.02 billion (N72.39 trillion: 2021), it is worth noting that Nigeria could have earned significantly more.

At $39 billion per annum, Nigeria’s crude oil earning is more than 50% lower than the $80 billion dollars earned between 2011 and 2013, when there was an oil price boom.

Dwindling Crude Oil Volumes

Specifically, looking through available data over the past two decades (2000 to 2020), Nigeria’s daily crude oil production has continued to dwindle.

Consequently, the trailing 5-year average daily volumes of 1.7million bpd is approximately 20% lower than the 2.085 million bpd observed between 2000 and 2010.

Even more alarming is that for 2022, recent estimates suggest daily volumes have dropped even further to below 1.3 million bpd. Thus, more missed revenue opportunities.

Some reasons for production decline

Industry watchers have attributed some of the oil production declines to significant divestments, as well as, lower capital expenditure in recent times, which has hindered the recovery of the sector.

However, in addition to divestments and lower CapEx, allegations are now being made that there is a proliferation of oil theft and pipeline vandalism ravaging the development of the sector.

What has been said

In the past few weeks, billionaire business mogul, Tony Elumelu tweeted that Nigeria loses over 95% of its oil production to thieves. Citing that Bonny Terminal, which is supposed to receive over 200,000 barrels of crude oil daily, receives barely 3,000 barrels causing Shell to divest its operations from Nigeria.

Additionally, Austin Avuru, the former MD/CEO of Seplat Energy and Executive Chairman of AA Holdings also opined in the same direction that Nigeria’s oil production has reached an emergency critical state, stating that oil production wells don’t get to receive 80% of production making it to the terminals due to oil theft.

Whilst these are anecdotal bits of information, their views cannot be simply brushed aside especially as these are prominent leaders within the sector.

Thus, to avoid continued missed revenue opportunities, it is important that the plethora of reasons driving our persistent production decline be remedied as a matter of urgency.

Emerging Opportunities in an evolving world

The ongoing push by the west to pivot away from Russia presents an opportunity for commodities-rich nations to take advantage of new demand channels. There is no reason why Nigeria should not position itself to benefit.

Furthermore, a recent report noted that Nigeria only received $3.5billion of the over $70 billion worth of foreign investments which was deployed in Africa between 2012 and 2022. This is a paltry 5% of total despite being a major player in the oil and gas industry.

These investments evading the African giant are finding their way into other countries on the African continent.

 

What the government is doing

Thus far, following the reports of oil theft and pipeline vandalism, from a Federal Government perspective, President Mohammadu Buhari, tasked the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, the MD of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Mele Kyari and the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor to stop the worsening state of crude oil theft in the country.

He also added that “all the elements are complete now, we are here as government, the operating companies are here and, of course, we are going to the communities. So, I believe that finally this problem will be resolved.

Why this matters

Nigeria is in dire need of FX inflows as the external reserve continues to strain from the constant intervention of the CBN in the official forex market.

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