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“NNPC Remits ₦1.804tn As Oil Production Declines To 1.51mbpd”

“Operational bottlenecks reduce production as stronger revenue controls lift federation inflows.”
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeApril 14, 2026Updated:April 14, 2026 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria’s crude oil and condensate production fell to an average of 1.51 million barrels per day (mbpd), in February 2026, reflecting ongoing operational challenges in the upstream oil sector. Despite the production decline, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), recorded a significant fiscal boost, remitting ₦1.804 trillion to the Federation Account within the same period.

The contrasting trends highlight a critical paradox in Nigeria’s oil economy: declining output versus rising government revenue remittances driven by fiscal reforms and improved revenue retention policies.

Oil Output Decline to 1.51mbpd

Production Figures
  • Average crude oil and condensate output: 1.51mbpd (February 2026)
  • Down from about 1.64mbpd in January 2026
  • Represents a month-on-month decline driven by operational disruptions
Key Causes of the Drop

NNPC attributed the decline to multiple upstream challenges, including:

  • Pipeline outages on the Trans Forcados Pipeline due to integrity issues
  • Shutdown and restart delays after maintenance at key oil fields (Agbami facilities)
  • Flow station delays at Sterling Oguali
  • Sludge and evacuation constraints at Enyie wells
Structural Issues Behind the Decline

Beyond short-term operational faults, Nigeria’s oil sector continues to face:





  • Pipeline vandalism and crude theft
  • Aging infrastructure
  • Export evacuation bottlenecks
  • Investment delays in upstream assets

These issues have repeatedly prevented Nigeria from sustaining production above the 1.6–1.8mbpd range, despite higher capacity potential.

NNPC Remits ₦1.804 Trillion to Federation Account

Revenue Performance

Despite lower production, NNPC recorded strong financial inflows:

  • Statutory remittances: ₦1.804 trillion
  • Up sharply from about ₦726 billion in the previous month
  • Total revenue: ₦2.68 trillion in February

This indicates improved cash flow efficiency even in a low-output environment.

Why Revenue Increased Despite Falling Output

The apparent contradiction is explained by fiscal and policy adjustments:

New Revenue Remittance Policy
  • Suspension of certain NNPC management and frontier exploration deductions
  • Mandatory full remittance of oil revenues to the Federation Account
  • Stronger oversight and transparency rules introduced by government directives
Higher Oil Prices and Revenue Efficiency
Even with lower production:
  • Global oil prices remained relatively strong during the period
  • Improved crude sales realization boosted earnings
  • Reduced internal deductions increased net remittance levels

Financial Performance Overview

  • Total revenue: ₦2.68 trillion (from ₦2.57 trillion in January)
  • Profit after tax: ₦136 billion (down from ₦385 billion)
  • Remittances: ₦1.804 trillion (major surge)

Interpretation

  • Revenue improved due to policy changes
  • Profit declined due to higher remittance obligations and operational costs
  • The sector remains fiscally important despite production weakness

Broader Economic and Sectoral Implications

Fiscal Dependence

Nigeria continues to rely heavily on NNPC for:

  • Foreign exchange earnings
  • Federation Account allocations
  • Budget support and infrastructure funding
Production Gap Challenge
  • Output remains below Nigeria’s long-term target of 2–3mbpd
  • Capacity constraints continue to limit growth despite reserves
Infrastructure Risk

The Trans Forcados Pipeline disruption highlights:

  • Fragility of export infrastructure
  • High vulnerability of national output to single-point failures

Outlook

NNPC has indicated ongoing measures to stabilise output:
  • Pipeline repairs and infrastructure upgrades
  • Faster crude evacuation systems
  • Expansion of gas infrastructure such as AKK pipeline
  • Collaboration with upstream operators to restore production stability

If these interventions succeed, Nigeria could see gradual recovery toward the 1.6–1.8mbpd range in the short term, though sustained growth will require structural reforms and security improvements.

Conclusion

The report underscores a key tension in Nigeria’s oil economy:
  • Production is falling due to operational and structural bottlenecks
  • Government revenue is rising due to policy reforms and improved remittance systems

While the ₦1.804 trillion remittance strengthens fiscal stability, the decline to 1.51mbpd highlights the continued struggle with production efficiency and infrastructure reliability—two factors that remain central to long-term energy sector reform.

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