Crude oil and condensates manufacturing for the month of September 2025 fell to a mean of 1.581 million barrels per day, in keeping with official statistics launched by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Fee (NUPRC) on Saturday, October 11.The 1.581 million barrels per day common manufacturing in September contains 1.39 million bopd of crude oil and 191,373 bopd of condensate. The NUPRC attributed the event to the three-day industrial motion by the Petroleum and Pure Fuel Senior Employees Affiliation of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), which resulted within the shutdown of some manufacturing and export amenities.
The Fee additionally famous that two strategic amenities had a scheduled turnaround upkeep which led to a discount in general manufacturing.
In September, the business recorded complete crude oil and condensate manufacturing of 47.43 million barrels which displays a modest 1.61 per cent year-on-year enhance in common every day crude oil and condensate manufacturing yr on yr.
It is a slight enchancment over the 1.55 million bopd recorded in the identical month of 2024, an uptick that means incremental progress.
Nevertheless, when measured on a month-on-month foundation, crude oil and condensate manufacturing barely dropped by 3.09 per cent in September 2025, in comparison with the 1.63 million bopd recorded in August 2025. Regardless of the glitches skilled through the interval, common crude oil manufacturing in September stood at 93 per cent of the OPEC quota of 1.5 million bopd.
Through the overview month, peak mixed crude oil and condensate manufacturing hit 1.81 million bopd, whereas the bottom was 1.35 million bopd.
Evaluation of manufacturing by the highest eight streams reveals Forcados Mix accounted for 15.86 per cent of complete manufacturing, whereas Bonny Mild accounted for 13.31 per cent of September manufacturing. QUA IBOE was third accounting for 9.88 per cent; ESCRAVOS Mild contributed 8.96 per cent, whereas BONGA Crude delivered 6.83 per cent of manufacturing within the overview month. AGBAMI Condensate accounted for 4.94 per cent; ERHA Crude accounted for 4.55 per cent, whereas Amenam Mix accounted for 4 2 per cent of manufacturing.
