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Crude Oil Prices Surge Past Nigeria’s 2025 Budget Benchmark, Boosting Economic Outlook

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 13, 2025 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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Crude Oil Prices Surge Past Nigeria’s 2025 Budget Benchmark, Boosting Economic Outlook.

There’s a major development for Nigeria’s economy, as price of crude oil surpassed the federal government’s 2025 budget benchmark, reaching $75.15 per barrel. This milestone, achieved for the first time this year, marks a positive shift for the nation’s fiscal projections, as the government had set a crude oil price benchmark of $75 per barrel in its N55 trillion 2025 budget.

 

The price of Bonny Light crude, one of Nigeria’s key oil blends, has risen to $78.62 per barrel, according to recent market data, further exceeding the budget benchmark and sparking optimism for increased oil revenue. This rally follows a period of volatility in global oil markets, with prices climbing past the federal threshold after Israel’s missile strikes on Iran heightened geopolitical tensions, impacting supply expectations.





 

Analysts note that this uptick in oil prices could significantly bolster Nigeria’s economic prospects. With oil sales accounting for approximately 56% of the country’s projected revenue in the 2025 budget, the surge above the $75 benchmark is expected to ease fiscal pressures and support the government’s ambitious expenditure plans. The budget also assumes a crude oil production target of 2.06 million barrels per day (bpd), though recent data indicates Nigeria’s output stood at 1.737 million bpd in January 2025, still below the target.

 

“This is a welcome development for Nigeria’s economy,” said Dr. Chijioke Eke, an energy economist based in Abuja. “The increase in Bonny Light crude prices to $78 per barrel provides a buffer for the government to meet its revenue targets, potentially reducing the need for additional borrowing to fund the budget deficit.”

 

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has expressed confidence in the government’s projections, stating that efforts to combat crude oil theft and enhance production capacity are ongoing. These measures, combined with the current price rally, could further strengthen Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves, which have faced pressure due to fluctuating oil prices in recent months.

 

However, experts caution that sustaining this positive momentum will depend on global market stability and Nigeria’s ability to meet its production targets. Geopolitical developments, particularly in the Middle East, continue to influence oil prices, with investors closely monitoring potential disruptions to supply chains.

 

The House of Representatives recently approved the 2025 budget framework, which includes a crude oil benchmark of $75 per barrel, a production target of 2.06 million bpd, and an exchange rate of N1,400 to the dollar. The recent price surge offers hope that Nigeria can achieve its revenue goals, potentially stabilising the naira and supporting critical infrastructure projects.

 

As Nigeria navigates its economic challenges, the rise in crude oil prices above the budget benchmark signals a brighter outlook for 2025, with the potential to drive growth and development across the nation.

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