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Nigeria’s Oil Production Surges Past 1.7 Million Barrels Per Day as Sector Shows Signs of Recovery

November 19, 2025
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Nigeria’s oil sector is experiencing a notable resurgence, with crude production exceeding 1.7 million barrels per day on multiple occasions this year, according to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.

The announcement, made Tuesday by NUPRC Chief Executive Engr. Gbenga Komolafe during a capacity-building training for journalists in Lagos, signals a potential turning point for Africa’s largest oil producer, which has struggled with production challenges in recent years.

Investment Climate Improves Dramatically

The production milestone comes alongside a broader recovery in upstream activities, with the country’s rig count—a key indicator of drilling and exploration activity—climbing to nearly 70 rigs, of which more than 40 are currently active. This represents a substantial increase in operational capacity within the sector.

Perhaps more significantly, the commission has approved Field Development Plans worth approximately $20 billion over the past 10 months, while Final Investment Decisions valued in the billions of dollars have been secured during the same period. These figures suggest growing confidence among international oil companies and investors in Nigeria’s petroleum sector.

“This year alone, Nigeria’s daily crude oil production has, on multiple occasions, exceeded 1.7 million barrels per day, demonstrating our capacity to surpass OPEC targets,” Komolafe stated, highlighting the country’s improved performance relative to its production quotas set by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

Ambitious Plans for Further Growth

Looking beyond current achievements, the NUPRC outlined ambitious plans to add one million incremental barrels per day to the nation’s production profile. To support this goal, the commission announced it will conduct another licensing round on December 1, 2025.

Komolafe emphasized that the upcoming round is expected to be “even more transparent and globally competitive” than the 2024 exercise, with the initiative designed to “open new frontiers, unlock fresh prospects and further strengthen our reserves base.”

Media’s Critical Role Acknowledged

In a pointed message to assembled journalists, the NUPRC chief underscored the crucial role media coverage plays in shaping investor perceptions of Nigeria’s oil sector.

“Nigeria’s position as Africa’s leading producer depends not just on policy, regulation and geology, but also on how the nation’s story is told,” Komolafe said. “The oil and gas sector is highly sensitive to perception and your reporting has the power to reassure investors or deter them.”

The remarks reflect growing recognition among Nigerian authorities that technical and regulatory reforms must be accompanied by effective communication to attract the sustained foreign investment needed to revitalize the sector.

Context and Challenges

Nigeria’s oil production has faced persistent challenges in recent years, including pipeline vandalism, crude theft, aging infrastructure, and underinvestment. The country’s output has frequently fallen below its OPEC quota, costing the government billions in lost revenue.

The recent production improvements and increased investment activity suggest that regulatory reforms and security measures implemented by the current administration may be beginning to yield results. However, sustaining these gains will require continued investment, infrastructure upgrades, and stable operating conditions.

As Africa’s most populous nation seeks to maximize revenue from its petroleum resources while navigating the global energy transition, the coming months will prove critical in determining whether the current momentum can be maintained and built upon.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s oil sector is showing strong signs of recovery, with production repeatedly exceeding 1.7 million barrels per day this year and surpassing OPEC targets. The turnaround is backed by concrete numbers: nearly 70 active rigs, $20 billion in approved development plans over 10 months, and billions in new investment commitments.

With another licensing round scheduled for December 1, 2025, and plans to add one million more barrels daily to production, Nigeria is positioning itself to reclaim its status as Africa’s dominant oil producer. However, the regulatory chief made clear that success depends not just on technical reforms, but on how the media portrays the sector’s progress—emphasizing that positive or negative coverage directly impacts investor confidence and the billions of dollars needed to sustain this momentum.

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