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NNPC Remits N1.804 Trillion to Federation Account in February

April 11, 2026
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) remitted a massive N1.804 trillion to the Federation Account in February 2026, nearly 2.5 times the N726 billion recorded in January.

This sharp surge, detailed in the company’s latest Monthly Report Summary released this week, underscores a pivotal shift in Nigeria’s oil and gas revenue management amid President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s aggressive reform agenda.

The February remittance represents one of the strongest single-month inflows in recent memory, reflecting not only modest growth in overall revenue but also the immediate impact of stricter remittance rules. Total revenue for the month climbed to N2.68 trillion, up from N2.57 trillion in January, while profit after tax stood at N136 billion.

Crude oil and condensate production averaged 1.51 million barrels per day, a figure that, while slightly lower than January’s reported levels according to some independent data, still signals operational stability amid persistent challenges in the sector.

The dramatic jump in remittances is no coincidence. In mid-February, President Tinubu signed Executive Order No. 9, a sweeping directive aimed at overhauling revenue flows in the oil and gas sector and aligning them more closely with constitutional provisions.

The order, effective from February 13, 2026, suspended NNPC Ltd’s collection of the 30% management fee on profit oil and profit gas, as well as the 30% Frontier Exploration Fund. It mandates the full and direct remittance of all royalties, taxes, profit oil, profit gas, and other government entitlements under production sharing, profit sharing, and risk service contracts straight into the Federation Account.

Operators and contractors must now pay these revenues directly, bypassing previous retention practices by NNPC or the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). An inter-agency implementation committee, chaired by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, was established to oversee smooth execution and ensure accountability.

Industry observers and state governors, through the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, have largely welcomed the move, viewing it as a long-overdue step to plug revenue leakages, eliminate duplicative deductions, and boost funds available for sharing at the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meetings. In March, FAAC distributed approximately N1.894 trillion for February revenues, with the federal government receiving N675 billion, states N651 billion, and local governments N456 billion.

Beyond the balance sheet, NNPC’s February report points to steady operational improvements. The company attributed the maintained production levels to enhanced asset reliability, faster resolution of evacuation constraints, timely delivery of critical infrastructure, and closer collaboration with operators and stakeholders.

On the gas front, NNPC highlighted progress on the landmark Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline, noting that construction and installation works are advancing toward delivering early gas to Abuja.

This multi-billion-dollar project is seen as critical for boosting domestic gas utilization, supporting power generation, and driving industrialization in northern Nigeria, with some projections targeting first gas flows as early as mid-2026.

The report also signals ongoing efforts to stabilize and ramp up output across key assets, setting the stage for potentially stronger performance in the coming months if security and infrastructure challenges continue to ease.

This development arrives at a critical juncture for Nigeria’s fiscal framework. Oil revenues remain the lifeblood of the federal budget, yet the sector has long been plagued by opacity, under-remittances, and disputes over historical shortfalls.

By enforcing fuller remittances and curbing NNPC’s previous ability to deduct significant management and exploration fees upfront, the Tinubu administration is betting on greater transparency and efficiency. Supporters argue it will free up more resources for infrastructure, social spending, and debt servicing, while critics worry about the impact on NNPC’s commercial viability if it must now rely solely on appropriated fees rather than automatic retentions.

As one senior industry source noted privately, “This is less about punishing NNPC and more about ensuring the Federation gets its full constitutional due first.”

With global oil prices fluctuating and domestic production still below peak potential, sustained adherence to these reforms, coupled with tangible gains in output and gas infrastructure like the AKK pipeline, could mark a turning point.

For now, February’s N1.804 trillion remittance stands as a powerful early signal that policy intent is beginning to translate into tangible fiscal gains for Nigeria’s federal, state, and local governments.

The coming months will reveal whether this momentum can be maintained amid the sector’s well-known headwinds.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

NNPC Ltd’s remittance of N1.804 trillion to the Federation Account in February 2026 — a sharp jump from N726 billion in January — marks a significant turning point in Nigeria’s oil revenue management.

The dramatic increase was primarily driven by President Tinubu’s Executive Order in mid-February, which suspended NNPC’s management and frontier exploration fees and mandated full, direct remittance of all oil and gas revenues to the Federation Account.

This policy shift, backed by improved operational stability (1.51 million bpd production) and modest revenue growth, signals stronger transparency and fiscal discipline, delivering more funds directly to federal, state, and local governments.

Sustained adherence to these reforms, alongside progress on projects like the AKK gas pipeline, will determine if this becomes a lasting boost for Nigeria’s economy.

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