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Nigeria Oil Production Soars to 1.84 Million bpd

April 4, 2026
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Nigeria’s crude oil production has staged a dramatic rebound, surging to approximately 1.84 million barrels per day (bpd) in recent days — a sharp 40.5% increase from the 1.31 million bpd recorded in February 2026.

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) disclosed the figure on April 2, 2026, during a high-level visit by its Commission Chief Executive, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, at the Federal Ministry of Finance headquarters in Abuja.

This marks a significant recovery for Africa’s largest oil producer. Production had climbed modestly to 1.459 million bpd in January 2026 — up 37,000 bpd from December 2025’s 1.422 million bpd — before plunging sharply in February due to operational challenges, including disruptions at key facilities and scheduled maintenance activities. Eyesan assured stakeholders that those issues “have been fixed” and that output is now “ramping up.”

Eyesan struck an upbeat tone during the meeting, describing the current level as “a remarkable feat” while expressing strong confidence in further gains. “We are doing 1.84 million barrels per day. That is a remarkable feat but I am sure we will do more,” she said.

Edun welcomed the news warmly, linking it directly to President Bola Tinubu’s broader economic agenda. “It is heartening that you can tell us that you are doing 1.84 million barrels per day. That is fantastic news. That is totally in line with the mandate of President Bola Tinubu,” he remarked. He urged the NUPRC to sustain the momentum and target the “magic figure” of 2 million bpd. “What matters is not just reaching certain heights but sustaining it. We don’t want any stopping along the way. The trajectory should be maintained,” Edun added.

The rebound pushes daily output above the Federal Government’s conservative 2026 budget benchmark of 1.8 million bpd. It also reinforces Nigeria’s status as Africa’s top oil producer, even though the country has repeatedly fallen short of its OPEC quota of 1.5 million bpd in recent months (February’s 1.31 million bpd represented only about 88% of the target).

For an economy where crude oil exports still account for roughly 50% of total export earnings, the uptick carries major fiscal weight. Nigeria earned **$31.54 billion** from crude oil exports in 2025.

A sustained rise in production, especially with global oil prices currently hovering well above $100 per barrel (far exceeding the 2026 budget’s $64.85 benchmark), could significantly boost revenue inflows, ease pressure on public finances, and help fund key expenditures.

However, the positive development arrives against a backdrop of rising fiscal demands. Just days before the NUPRC announcement, President Tinubu requested National Assembly approval to increase the 2026 Appropriation Bill by about N9 trillion, pushing the total from N58.4 trillion to around N67.4 trillion (later adjusted further in parliamentary deliberations).

The proposal did not specify whether the additional spending would be covered by higher revenues or added to the already substantial projected deficit of N23.85 trillion.

Industry watchers note that Nigeria’s oil sector has long grappled with persistent headwinds — including pipeline vandalism, theft, aging infrastructure, and regulatory bottlenecks — that have kept actual output below both OPEC quotas and ambitious national targets for years. The recent dip in February served as a reminder of the sector’s vulnerability to operational disruptions.

Eyesan and Edun’s shared optimism signals a determination to break that cycle. Sustaining production near or above 1.84 million bpd, and pushing toward 2 million, would represent a major win for the Tinubu administration’s reform agenda, potentially delivering a much-needed buffer for the national budget and reducing reliance on borrowing.

Whether this rebound proves durable will depend on continued resolution of technical issues, improved security in the Niger Delta, timely investments in new fields, and effective collaboration between regulators, operators, and the government.

For now, the 1.84 million bpd figure offers a welcome shot of confidence in an economy still navigating tight fiscal space and global energy market volatility.

As Edun aptly put it, the real test lies not in hitting milestones, but in maintaining the upward trajectory without interruption. Nigeria’s oil sector — and by extension its broader economy — will be watching closely to see if this rebound marks the beginning of a more consistent era of higher output.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s crude oil production has rebounded strongly to 1.84 million barrels per day, a 40.5% jump from February’s low of 1.31 million bpd, surpassing the 2026 budget benchmark of 1.8 million bpd.

After fixing operational challenges, output is now ramping up significantly, offering a major boost to government revenue at a time when global oil prices remain above $100 per barrel — well above the budget assumption.

Both the regulator and Finance Minister Wale Edun expressed strong optimism, with a clear target to sustain the momentum and push production towards the 2 million bpd mark.

This recovery is critical for Nigeria’s fiscal health, especially amid plans to increase the 2026 budget by N9 trillion. Sustained higher output could ease pressure on public finances and reduce reliance on borrowing.

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