Nigeria’s crude oil output has increased by 9.9 per cent in July 2025, averaging 1.71 million barrels of oil per day (bopd). This figure comprises 1.507 million bopd of crude oil and 204,864 bopd of condensates.
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), in its July Production data report released on Monday, showed that operations in the Forcados and Bonny terminals boosted the output.
This reflects a 9.9 per cent year-on-year surge from the 1.56 million bopd produced in July 2024, which included 1.33 million bopd of crude oil and 226,866 bopd of condensates.
On a month-on-month basis, output rose by 0.89 per cent compared to the 1.69 million bopd recorded in June 2025, which comprised 1.505 million bopd of crude oil and 191,572 bopd of condensates.
Regarding the monthly performance of Nigeria’s crude oil terminals, Forcados recorded the highest output in July 2025, with 9.04 million barrels, representing a 2.1 per cent increase from 8.85 million barrels in June.
At the Bonny terminal, production rose to 8.07 million barrels in July, a 12.7 per cent increase from the 7.16 million barrels recorded in the previous month.
The Qua Iboe terminal pumped 4.55 million barrels in July, slightly lower than the 5.08 million barrels produced in June.
Output from the Escravos terminal climbed by 7.1 per cent to 4.47 million barrels in July, up from 4.17 million barrels in June.
Bonga terminal delivered 3.68 million barrels in July, a 4.2 per cent increase from the 3.53 million barrels recorded in June.
The Odudu (Amenam Blend) terminal posted a 2.9 per cent growth, producing 2.12 million barrels in July compared to 2.06 million barrels the month before.
Production output at the Tulja-Okwuibome terminal rose by 2.8 per cent, from 2.02 million barrels in June to 2.08 million barrels in July.
Similarly, production at the Brass terminal surged by 27 per cent, increasing from 877,975 barrels in June 2024 to 1.12 million barrels in July.