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NNPC Profit Crashes 80% Despite Higher Oil Production

August 22, 2025
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has reported a dramatic collapse in profitability, with its profit after tax plummeting by 79.6% from N905 billion in June to N185 billion in July, according to the company’s monthly financial report released on Thursday evening.

This sharp decline comes despite marginal improvements in oil production, which rose from 1.68 million barrels per day to 1.7 million barrels per day during the period. The paradox of falling profits amid increased production highlights the complex operational and market challenges facing Nigeria’s state oil corporation.

The July profit figure represents the continuation of a troubling downward trajectory for NNPC. The company’s earnings have been in steep decline since May, when it recorded N1.05 trillion in profit after tax. This dropped to N926 billion in April, before falling further to N905 billion in June and then crashing to N185 billion in July.

Revenue also declined, though less dramatically, falling from N4.57 trillion in June to N4.41 trillion in July. This suggests that rising operational costs, rather than losing sales, may be the primary driver behind the profit erosion.

The company did report modest gains in natural gas production, which increased to 7.7 billion cubic feet from the previous month’s 7.58 billion cubic feet. However, these incremental improvements in production volumes have failed to translate into sustained profitability.

Infrastructure Progress Amid Financial Struggles

Despite the financial headwinds, NNPC highlighted significant progress in its major infrastructure projects. The Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline has reached 96% completion, while the Obiafu-Obrikom-Oben (OB3) gas pipeline project stands at 83% completion.

The company reported that upstream pipeline availability remained at optimal levels of 100%, suggesting that technical infrastructure is not the bottleneck affecting financial performance.

On the AKK project, NNPC has deployed additional subcontractors to expedite the completion of mainline works. Meanwhile, the OB3 project has seen the implementation of a revised execution strategy aimed at fast-tracking the challenging River Niger crossing portion.

A significant milestone was achieved with the commissioning of a 113-kilometer portion of the OB3 Gas Pipeline, which is now flowing approximately 300 million standard cubic feet per day of gas from multiple producers, including AHL (250 mmscf/d) and a consortium of Platform, Chorus, and Xenergi (50 mmscf/d).

Strategic Challenges and Government Revenue Impact

The profit decline occurs against a backdrop of NNPC’s substantial contributions to government coffers. The company reported statutory payments of N7.97 trillion from January to June, underlining its critical role in Nigeria’s public finances even as its profitability deteriorates.

NNPC outlined its strategic priorities as sustaining crude oil and condensate production, improving production facility uptime, and enhancing stakeholder collaboration and operational efficiency. However, the financial results suggest these efforts have yet to yield the desired economic outcomes.

The dramatic profit volatility raises questions about the sustainability of NNPC’s current operational model and its ability to maintain consistent returns for the Nigerian government. Industry analysts will likely scrutinize the factors behind the profit collapse, particularly given the company’s improved production metrics.

This financial turbulence comes at a critical time for Nigeria’s economy, which remains heavily dependent on oil revenues. The government’s fiscal planning and budget execution could face additional pressures if NNPC’s profitability continues to fluctuate at such extreme levels.

The company’s next monthly report will be closely watched to determine whether July’s figures represent a temporary setback or the beginning of a more sustained period of reduced profitability for Africa’s largest oil producer.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s state oil company, NNPC, suffered a catastrophic 80% profit crash in July—from N905 billion to just N185 billion—despite actually producing more oil.

This dramatic collapse, continuing a months-long downward spiral, signals serious operational cost problems that could threaten government revenues, as NNPC has already contributed nearly N8 trillion to state coffers this year.

The paradox of rising production but plummeting profits suggests Nigeria’s oil sector faces fundamental efficiency challenges that increased output alone cannot solve.

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