Nigeria’s crude oil earnings hit N12.4tn in 11 months

An analysis of the latest oil production data released by the Federal Government shows that Nigeria produced a total of 440.774 million barrels of crude oil valued at about N12.4tn between January and November 2021.

The document on Crude Oil and Condensate Production for 2021, which was obtained from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission on Tuesday, indicated this revenue from crude oil sales alone.

It was noticed that oil production during the 11 months kept fluctuating, hitting a high of 44.287 million barrels in March, while the least production volume of 37.405 million barrels was recorded in September.

In January, February, April, May, and June, the production values were 42.195 million barrels, 39.869 million barrels, 41.17 million barrels, 41.679 million barrels, and 39.4 million barrels respectively.

For July, August, October, and November, the country’s crude oil production volumes were 41.026 million barrels, 38.406 million barrels, 38.06 million barrels, and 38.247 million barrels respectively.

Data from Statistica, a global statistical firm, on the average monthly prices of a barrel of Brent, the crude against which Nigeria’s oil is priced, showed that the costs of the commodity in January, February, March, and April 2021 were $54.77, $62.28, $65.41 and $64.81 respectively.

In May, June, July, and August 2021, the average prices were $68.53, $73.16, $75.17, and $70.71 per barrel respectively.

For September, October, and November, the average monthly prices of Brent per barrel were put at $74.49, $83.54, and $81.54 respectively.

The country’s official exchange rate during the period was around N400 to the dollar. It stayed above N400/$ from May down to November 2021, after hovering around N379/$ in the earlier months.

Going by an average of N400/$, the various average monthly costs of Brent, and the monthly crude oil production figures as stated above, Nigeria earned about N924.41bn from oil in January, N993.22bn in February, and N1.16tn in March 2021.

Also, the country’s crude oil earnings in April, May, June, and July were about N1.07tn, N1.14tn, N1.15tn, and N1.23tn respectively.

Similarly, for August, September, October, and November, the Federal Government raked in about N1.09tn, N1.11tn, N1.27tn, and N1.25tn respectively.

This implies that the total earnings for the 11 months in 2021 from the sale of crude oil by the government were in the region of N12.4tn.

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