The dwindling crude oil prices, vandalism of pipeline and other crude oil production assets has made Nigeria to lose its position as the biggest crude oil producer in Africa to Angola.
In its latest monthly report of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, said Nigeria’s oil production fell by 67,000 barrels per day (bpd) in March. The report said Nigeria produced 1.677 million bpd in March, down from 1.744 million barrels in February, while Angola oil output rose from 1.767 million bpd to 1.782 million.
This is the second time in four months that Angola would overtake Nigeria in crude oil production. In November, OPEC’s statistics showed that Nigeria’s production fell by 250,000, making it produced 1.607 million bpd, down from 1.812 million bpd in October. In February, Angola produced 1.722 million bpd, compared to 1.607 million bpd the previous month. Pipeline vandalism has been the major challenge in Nigeria’s oil production.
Meanwhile, the prices of crude at the international market dropped to $41.87 per barrel, with Brent crude gaining strength at $44.32 per barrel. President Muhammadu Buhari in faraway china has promised to deal ruthlessly with pipelines vandals in the same manner he dealt with Boko Haram.