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Nigeria’s Oil Production Woes: High Costs Squeeze Profits and Threaten Economic Growth

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: February 6, 2025
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Nigeria Oil Production Cost have hit high levels, calling for concern and proactive measures. According to a recent report by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), the cost of producing a single barrel of crude oil in Nigeria has risen to $40, which is 300% higher than Saudi Arabia’s $10 per barrel. This exorbitant cost, driven by factors such as outdated infrastructure and operational inefficiencies, casts a long shadow over the nation’s economic prospects.

“At an average of $25 and $40 production costs per barrel, the nation’s upstream oil production costs are among the highest in the world,” the NUPRC report stated. This stark reality severely undermines Nigeria’s competitiveness in the global oil market. When global oil prices fluctuate, as they inevitably do, high production costs squeeze profit margins for oil companies, deterring much-needed investment.

Imagine this: if a barrel of crude sells for $75, a significant portion of that revenue – potentially more than half – is consumed by the sheer cost of production. This leaves little room for profit, stifling growth and hindering the sector’s ability to contribute meaningfully to the Nigerian economy.

The NUPRC acknowledges the urgency of the situation. “For a long time, it has identified many factors contributing to the high production costs,” the report noted. Ageing infrastructure, including pipelines and storage facilities, necessitates frequent and costly maintenance, significantly impacting operational efficiency.

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Recognising the gravity of the situation, the NUPRC has embarked on a 10-year roadmap to revitalize the oil sector. A key objective within this ambitious plan is to slash production costs to a more sustainable level of $20 per barrel. This ambitious target, while challenging, is crucial for Nigeria’s economic future.

“An oil industry lacking production cost efficiency as a core strategy will undoubtedly struggle to open up avenues for investments, retain higher profit margins, improve resilience to market fluctuations, and attain broader economic growth,” the report emphasised.

With oil accounting for a substantial portion of Nigeria’s export revenue and government income, the consequences of these high production costs are far-reaching. They threaten to undermine economic stability, jeopardise foreign exchange earnings, and hinder the nation’s ability to compete effectively in the global oil market.

Lowering production costs, however, presents a significant opportunity. It would make Nigeria’s oil sector more attractive to both domestic and foreign investors, potentially attracting a surge of capital. Moreover, increased profitability for oil companies would translate into higher tax revenues and royalties for the government, bolstering the nation’s treasury and strengthening its economic resilience.

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While the path to reducing production costs is undoubtedly challenging, the potential rewards for Nigeria are immense. By embracing innovation, investing in modern infrastructure, and optimizing operational efficiency, the nation can unlock the true potential of its oil resources and ensure a more prosperous future for all its citizens.

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Genesis Obong is a Journalist with relevant experience in Business, Finance and Economic matters in Nigeria and across the West African space.
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