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Nigeria Misses OPEC Quota as Oil Output Drops in September

October 13, 2025
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The latest OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report, released on Monday, shows Nigeria’s crude production fell to 1.39 million barrels per day in September 2025—the lowest figure in seven months.

The decline has crushed hopes that the country’s struggling petroleum sector was on a path to sustained recovery.

The September production figure, obtained through direct communication with Nigerian authorities, falls short of the country’s OPEC allocation of approximately 1.5 million bpd—a shortfall of about 110,000 barrels daily. This gap not only undermines Nigeria’s revenue projections but also raises fresh questions about the country’s ability to meet its commitments to the oil cartel.

The decline is particularly disappointing given the brief recovery witnessed earlier in the year. In June and July, production had climbed closer to OPEC’s agreed quota, offering a glimmer of hope that Africa’s largest oil producer was finally turning a corner after months of sustained underperformance.

However, that optimism now appears premature. Industry analysts point to a familiar litany of challenges plaguing Nigeria’s oil sector: rampant crude theft, persistent pipeline vandalism, and ongoing technical difficulties at key export terminals. These issues have become endemic to Nigeria’s petroleum industry, costing the nation billions of dollars in lost revenue annually.

OPEC compiles production data through two primary channels—direct communication with member states and secondary sources, including energy intelligence platforms—allowing for cross-verification of output figures.

For Nigeria, which relies heavily on oil revenues to fund government operations and service debt, each barrel lost to theft, sabotage, or technical failure represents not just missing income but also diminished investor confidence. The country has struggled for years to attract the capital investment needed to revitalize aging infrastructure and boost production capacity.

The renewed production slump comes at a time when global oil markets remain sensitive to supply disruptions, and OPEC member states face pressure to maintain stable output levels. Nigeria’s persistent inability to meet its quota continues to complicate the cartel’s broader production management strategies.

As the country heads into the final quarter of 2025, stakeholders will be watching closely to see whether Nigerian authorities can implement effective measures to reverse the downward trend and restore production to healthier levels.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s oil production has fallen to a seven-month low of 1.39 million barrels per day in September 2025, falling 110,000 barrels short of its OPEC quota. This marks the second consecutive monthly decline, reversing gains made in June and July.

The persistent drop—driven by crude theft, pipeline vandalism, and technical failures—is costing Nigeria billions in lost revenue and undermining its ability to meet financial obligations.

Unless these systemic challenges are urgently addressed, Africa’s largest oil producer will continue bleeding crucial income while failing to meet its international commitments.

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