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Friday, 24 August 2018
Nigerian Oil Exports Set To Hit 1.73m BPD In October this Year
Here are indications that Nigeria's crude oil will increase to 1.73 million barrels per day in October 2018, up from 22.6 percent over the 1.41 million bpd scheduled for September. The development is a result of the major facelift on Bonny Light by Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC. According to a Reuters report, the total exports will rise to 1. 73 million barrels per day (b / d) in October from 1.41 million bpd scheduled for September. The report stated that this year will be bigger than last year's 1.768 million bpd. The report stated: "The export plan incorporated 57 cargoes, compared with 48 freights in September's loading schedule.Both the Qua- Iboe and the Forcados streams will load less cargoes, while Bonny Light contains the same number of cargoes and escravos will load one extra "However, the report noted that these major exports will drop by 14 percent in October to about 540,000 bpd from September's record of 630,000 bpd rate. The export plans, at least, include Pennington, Okwori and Antan. Nigerian oil export plans are being revised with delays, with cargoes being pushed back. Recall that crude oil has been increased by 1.9 per cent. SPDC had declared the major force on May 17, 2018, following the shutdown of the Nembe Creek Trunkline (NCTL) by the operator, Eastern Aiteo E & P Company Limited.
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