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NNPC Records N10.073 Trillion Federation Remittance as Production Faces Mixed Fortunes

October 22, 2025
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) has remitted a cumulative N10.073 trillion to the Federation Account in the first eight months of 2025, underscoring its critical role as the nation’s primary revenue generator even as it navigates a complex operating environment marked by fluctuating profitability and production challenges.

The remittances, which span January through August and include proceeds from crude oil, condensate, gas sales, royalties, and taxes, represent a substantial increase from the N8.86 trillion recorded through July, according to the state oil firm’s September monthly performance report released this week.

Revenue Surge Masks Profit Volatility

August proved particularly robust, with NNPC generating N4.26 trillion in revenue during the month, contributing to what industry observers describe as a remarkable fiscal performance for a company that has historically struggled with transparency and consistent profitability.

However, beneath the impressive remittance figures lies a more turbulent profit picture. While the company posted a healthy N539 billion profit after tax in August, this plummeted to N216 billion in September—a stark N323 billion decline that raises questions about operational consistency.

The September figure, though representing an improvement over July’s N185 billion, remains significantly below the N905 billion recorded in June and the exceptional N1.054 trillion posted in May, suggesting considerable month-to-month volatility in the company’s bottom line.

Production Metrics Show Gradual Decline

On the production front, the numbers tell a story of gradual erosion. Nigeria’s crude oil and condensate output averaged 1.61 million barrels per day in September, down from 1.65 million bpd in August and representing a 2.9 percent decline from July’s 1.70 million bpd.

Throughout the review period, production hovered between 1.56 and 1.69 million bpd, including condensates, levels that, while below the nation’s technical capacity, proved sufficient to sustain reasonable government revenue inflows.

NNPC attributed the temporary output moderation to planned maintenance at key facilities, including the Nigeria LNG plant, and delays in restarting operations at certain oil mining leases. The explanation, while plausible, does little to mask Nigeria’s ongoing struggle to maximize its petroleum potential amid infrastructure constraints and security challenges.

Gas Sector Maintains Momentum

The gas sector provided a brighter spot in the operational landscape. Average daily gas production stood at approximately 6.28 billion standard cubic feet per day in September, with significant volumes commercialized through both domestic and export channels, contributing meaningfully to overall revenue performance.

Infrastructure Development Advances

Despite operational setbacks, NNPC reported progress on critical infrastructure projects that could transform Nigeria’s energy landscape. The Obiafu-Obrikom-Oben (OB3) gas pipeline has reached 96 percent completion, while the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline stands at 88 percent completion.

Once operational, the OB3 line is expected to significantly enhance gas transportation capacity and support industrial supply growth—a development that could prove transformative for Nigeria’s gas monetization ambitions and domestic energy security.

Upstream pipeline availability stood at 96 percent during September, while NNPC Retail maintained fuel supply across 77 percent of its filling stations nationwide, suggesting relative stability in the downstream sector despite perennial supply chain challenges.

Beyond the Balance Sheet

The company’s September report also highlighted social investment activities through the NNPC Foundation, including training programs for over 7,000 smallholder farmers in northern Nigeria, free cardiac interventions for indigent patients, and participation in creative industry development initiatives.

While these programs underscore NNPC’s expanding corporate social responsibility footprint, they also reflect the broader expectation that Nigeria’s national oil company must serve developmental objectives beyond pure commercial returns.

Looking Ahead

With all figures remaining provisional pending stakeholder reconciliation, NNPC appears positioned to potentially exceed its 2024 remittance record if current conditions hold through year-end—a prospect that would provide welcome relief to a federal government facing mounting fiscal pressures.

However, the sustainability of this performance remains contingent on resolving persistent operational challenges, stabilizing profit margins, and ultimately reversing the gradual production decline that threatens to undermine Nigeria’s standing as Africa’s leading oil producer.

As the global energy transition accelerates and regional competitors expand output, NNPC’s ability to maximize current resources while positioning for a lower-carbon future will define not just the company’s trajectory but Nigeria’s economic prospects for years to come.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

NNPC has delivered an impressive N10.073 trillion to Nigeria’s Federation Account in eight months, cementing its role as the nation’s fiscal lifeline. However, this strong remittance masks troubling underlying trends: profits have plunged from N1.054 trillion in May to just N216 billion in September, while oil production continues declining from 1.70 million barrels per day in July to 1.61 million bpd in September.

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