Thursday, August 18, 2016

Nigeria’s Oil Production Down To 1.56m Bpd – Kachikwu


Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu said on Thursday that the Nigeria’s oil production had fallen to 1.56 million barrels per day (bpd) due to persistent militant attacks.

In a speech in Lagos, he added that the attacks had reduced output by some 700,000 bpd. Four streams of oil, including the country’s largest, Qua Iboe, along with Bonny Light, Brass River and Forcados are currently under force majeure, reports Reuters.
He said the violence had also slashed domestic gas supply this year from 1,400 millions of standard cubic feet (mmscf) to 550 mmscf.

Kachikwu also added that while a cut in OPEC production is unlikely, there is hope a meeting of producers in Algeria next month could help shore up crude prices.

But he cast doubt on any plans by members of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to voluntarily reduce their output at the meeting in Algeria.

“Are we cutting volumes? I don’t see that happening,” Kachikwu told reporters, but added that all options are on the table and other action could have an impact.
“Will that meeting help lift the price? Well yes if we succeed in having conversations with Russia, the USA and Mexico.”

Russian output currently hovers near an all-time high of 10.85 million bpd. It has signalled it is no longer keen on a dialogue to freeze output and would continue boosting production. North American producers are also expected to add more barrels.

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