Nigeria is currently pumping 1.67 million barrels of oil and condensates per day,
Mele Kyari, head of the state oil firm NNPC disclosed this to newsmen in Abuja on Friday
“This is substantial – if you look at the situation where we are almost going below a million barrels a year some months ago,” Kyari said.
Large-scale oil theft from pipelines and wells has hobbled the country’s output and crimped exports in recent years, crippling Nigeria’s finances and leaving President Bola Tinubu with one of his biggest challenges.
Tinubu, who has embarked on Nigeria’s boldest reforms in decades, scrapped a costly but popular subsidy on petrol that cost the country $10 billion last year.
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“Nigeria would have been spending about 1 trillion naira ($1.3 billion) monthly on the subsidy “in today’s market conditions”, Kyari said, adding that petrol consumption is down 30% to 46 million litres after the removal of the fuel subsidy.
(Editor: Oloyede Oworu)