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OPEC: Nigeria’s Oil Output Improves to 1.38 Million bpd in March

April 14, 2026
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Nigeria’s crude oil production posted a modest rebound in March 2026, climbing to 1.38 million barrels per day (bpd), according to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

The figure, released in the cartel’s latest Monthly Oil Market Report on Monday, marks a recovery of about 70,000 bpd, or roughly 5.25 percent, from February’s output of 1.31 million bpd.

The increase offers a glimmer of optimism for Africa’s largest oil producer, which has grappled with persistent underperformance amid aging infrastructure, pipeline vandalism, oil theft, and operational disruptions in the volatile Niger Delta region.

However, the gains remain tentative. Nigeria’s March production still fell short of its OPEC-assigned quota of 1.5 million bpd, a target that the cartel has maintained through December 2026 following ministerial agreements.

Data in the OPEC report, drawn from direct communication with Nigerian authorities, reflects crude output excluding condensates. When broader liquid hydrocarbons are included, total figures have occasionally hovered closer to 1.5–1.7 million bpd in recent months. Yet, the core crude benchmark continues to lag behind both OPEC ceilings and the more ambitious 1.84 million bpd assumption embedded in Nigeria’s 2026 national budget.

Industry observers note that the uptick in March may stem from temporary factors such as the resolution of maintenance activities at key fields or improved pipeline security in select corridors.

Earlier in the year, production had dipped sharply in February, partly due to turnaround maintenance at the Bonga field, one of Nigeria’s largest producers. Broader structural issues—ranging from sophisticated oil theft networks and frequent pipeline breaches to underinvestment in new exploration and mature field optimization—continue to cap Nigeria’s potential.

These shortfalls carry real economic consequences. Analysts estimate that repeated failures to meet the 1.5 million bpd quota over the past year have already cost the country billions in potential revenue, exacerbating fiscal pressures in an economy heavily reliant on oil exports for foreign exchange and government income.

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and operators have intensified efforts to secure pipelines, reactivate shut-in wells, and apply enhanced recovery techniques. Government rhetoric has emphasized pipeline integrity as a de facto production strategy, with some corridors reporting near-continuous operations in recent periods.

Yet experts caution that reactivating wells alone is insufficient; sustained gains will require deeper focus on asset integrity, reduced approval bottlenecks for new investments, and fresh licensing rounds to unlock reserves in a mature basin.

Nigeria retains its position as the continent’s top oil producer, ahead of peers such as Libya, even amid these constraints. OPEC’s broader report also highlighted global market dynamics, including supply disruptions elsewhere, but for Nigerian stakeholders, the domestic message is clear: modest month-on-month progress is welcome, but closing the persistent gap to quota—and to budget projections—demands accelerated reforms.

As global oil markets navigate geopolitical tensions and shifting demand patterns, Nigeria’s ability to stabilize and expand output will remain critical not only for its own fiscal health but also for its influence within OPEC and the wider energy landscape.

For now, the 1.38 million bpd reading in March signals cautious recovery rather than a decisive breakthrough.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s crude oil production rose modestly to 1.38 million barrels per day in March 2026, according to OPEC’s latest report. While this reflects a welcome recovery, the country still falls short of its assigned OPEC quota of 1.5 million bpd.

Despite the uptick, persistent challenges like pipeline vandalism, oil theft, and aging infrastructure continue to limit Nigeria’s output, underscoring the urgent need for deeper reforms to unlock the sector’s full potential and boost revenue.

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