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Nigeria’s Crude Oil Skyrockets 1,269 million barrels per day

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Nigeria’s crude oil production has reportedly increased to 1,269 million barrels per day in August from 1,171 million in July 2023. 

According to an OPEC survey based on secondary data sources.

• Increased crude oil production by Iran, Nigeria, and Iraq contributed to a rise in August production by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

• OPEC’s oil production, including 13 member countries, averaged 27.45 million barrels per day (mb/d) in August 2023, marking an increase of 113 thousand barrels per day (tb/d) compared to the previous month.

• The report highlighted that crude oil production in Saudi Arabia, Angola, and Venezuela decreased in the same month.

• In contrast, OPEC’s direct communication data showed Nigeria’s crude oil production at 1,181 million barrels per day in August, up from 1,081 million in July 2023.

• Nigeria’s August crude production exceeded its July production by 98,000 barrels, signifying ongoing recovery in the country’s crude sector, which has faced disruptions due to oil theft and pipeline vandalism.

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