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Nigeria lifts oil production to 1.8 mln barrels each day

Nigeria's state oil firm NNPC stated on Thursday it had increased oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd), with the possibility of getting to 2 million bpd by yearend.

Oil production at Africa's leading crude exporter was approximated at 1.3 million bpd in October, according to manufacturer group OPEC's newest report. Nigeria frequently counts condensate production of around 250,000 bpd as part of its production.

The NNPC stated the boost was an outcome of collective efforts with its joint endeavor operators and its partners on production-sharing agreements, along with security firms and the federal government.

The group has done a fantastic task in driving this project of not just production recovery however also escalating production to expected levels that remain in the brief and long terms acceptable to our shareholders, NNPC CEO Mele Kyari informed a press instruction.

Nigeria has been battling crude theft in its Niger Delta production area, sabotage, and local discontent, which has hampered output growth.

In June, NNPC established a 'war space' to coordinate efforts of oil partners, the government and private security personnel to stem crude theft. Ever since, several vessels used in taking crude have actually been destroyed and some prohibited refiners jailed.

Kyari said the interventions across every sector of the production chain, supported by extensive pipeline tracking from security agencies, had actually been vital to the healing.

(source: Reuters)