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Nigeria records strong N55.5tn oil revenue in 2025 despite output shortfalls

Higher crude prices lift earnings despite missed OPEC and budget targets

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
January 29, 2026
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Nigeria oil revenue 2025 reached N55.5tn as higher crude prices offset weak production and missed OPEC and budget targets

Nigeria generated an estimated N55.5 trillion in gross crude oil revenue in 2025, despite producing below both its budget benchmark and Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries quota for most of the year, according to official production and price data.

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The earnings, calculated from crude oil production figures released by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission and price data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, exceeded the N50.88 trillion recorded in 2024.

Analysts said the increase was driven largely by stronger oil prices rather than improvements in output.

Nigeria produced a total of 530.41 million barrels of crude oil between January and December 2025, with production fluctuating amid outages, operational disruptions and slow field recovery.

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Applying an average crude price of 72.08 dollars per barrel to total output produced estimated gross earnings of 38.23 billion dollars, equivalent to about N55.5 trillion at an exchange rate of N1,450 to the dollar.

Production followed a volatile pattern through the year.

Output opened strongly in January before falling sharply in February.

Volumes recovered modestly through the second quarter, peaked briefly in July, and then declined again in the third quarter, with September recording one of the lowest monthly outputs of the year.

Production stabilised slightly in the final quarter but remained below earlier highs.

While output lagged, oil prices provided crucial support. Bonny Light, Nigeria’s flagship crude grade, traded above 80 dollars per barrel in January before easing through the second quarter.

Prices recovered mid year and remained broadly stable through the third quarter, cushioning revenue against weaker production levels.

Industry analysts stressed that the N55.5 trillion figure represents gross revenue rather than actual government receipts.

The estimate does not account for production costs, oil theft, joint venture obligations, domestic crude supply requirements or crude committed to debt servicing arrangements.

Nevertheless, the data highlight the powerful role of price performance in sustaining Nigeria oil revenue 2025 amid structural production challenges.

Part of Nigeria’s output remained tied to crude for loan obligations.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited continued servicing its forward sale facility with the African Export Import Bank, although the volume of crude committed in 2025 has not been fully disclosed.

Nigeria also fell short of its OPEC quota in nine months of the year and missed its own budget target, which was based on daily production of 2.1 million barrels of crude and condensate.

Actual output for the year stood at 599.64 million barrels, leaving a significant gap against projections.

Economists said the figures underscore deep rooted constraints in the oil sector.

Professor Segun Ajibola cited insecurity, oil theft, pipeline vandalism and unresolved host community disputes as major obstacles to higher output.

Muda Yusuf, chief executive of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, pointed to policy uncertainty and high production costs as continuing deterrents to investment.

Professor Dayo Ayoade said governance and cost competitiveness remain decisive.

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Despite the strong headline revenue, he warned that Nigeria’s high cost of production and lingering theft undermine long term sustainability, even as recent investments by major operators offer cautious optimism.

Peculiar Adirika
Peculiar Adirika

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