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Nigeria's oil output hits 1.47 million bpd on unrefined theft crackdown

Nigeria's oil production is progressively increasing, hitting 1.476 million barrels daily (bpd) in February, the greatest in more than 3 years, OPEC data revealed, as the personal and military security specialists crackdown on crude theft and pipeline sabotage.

Nigerian output fell to its most affordable in decades in August 2022, below 1 million bpd, prompting the government to employ regional private security firms to help soldiers guard pipelines.

In its most recent oil market report, OPEC recorded a 1.476 million bpd output for Africa's biggest producer, the highest because December 2020.

State energy business NNPC Limited had so far destroyed over 6,000 prohibited refineries used to process petroleum stolen from its export pipelines, its CEO said this week.

Nigeria has struggled to stop attacks on oil infrastructure which have kept the country from fulfilling its nationwide budget plan targets and OPEC quota.

Two years earlier, it took a combined group of military and private security business to secure and resume the major Trans Niger Pipeline operated by Shell that had been shut for practically a. year due to massive petroleum theft.

OPEC states its petroleum output rose by 203,000 bpd to 26.57. million bpd in February, improved by Nigerian and Libyan output,. regardless of fresh voluntary OPEC+ cuts.

(source: Reuters)