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Nigeria will start exporting a new crude grade by March and boost output

Cawthorne crude is similar to Bonny Light and valued for its gasoline and diesel yields

Cawthorne export via vessel with a capacity of 2.2 million barrels, increasing production

Kpler claims that Nigeria's crude oil and condensate production could reach 1.7 million barrels per day.

Seher Dareen and Isaac Anyaogu

LONDON, FEB 24 - Nigerian state oil firm NNPC plans to export a new sweet, light crude grade named Cawthorne in March. This will add to the recent increase in production from Africa's largest exporter.

This launch is part a broader effort by Nigeria to increase production. It has been hampered for years?by unrest, theft of crude oil, and other factors. Two new grades have also been introduced since 2024. Nigeria is one of the countries that are seeking a higher target in the producer group, despite already pumping near its OPEC quota.

Cawthorne Crude, which will be exported by the third week of March, according to a reliable source, has an API gravity of 36.4. This makes it comparable to Nigeria's Bonny Light oil, valued for the high yields of both gasoline and diesel.

A trader reported that NNPC issued a tender last week for the grade of March 24-25.

Analysts at Kpler stated in a report that the grade will be exported via the Floating storage and offloading vessel 'Cawthorne'. This vessel has a capacity to 2.2 million barrels, and aims to increase crude oil -transportation and -production from Oil Mining Lease 18, and the surrounding assets,in the Eastern Niger Delta.

Kpler stated that, based on the storage limitations of the vessel, Cawthorne's supply could increase from the current?1.65m barrels per day to 1.7m bpd by the end of the year.

Nigeria's OPEC+ oil production quota for crude is 1.5 million?bpd. The country produced 1.48?million bpd during January, according to OPEC data.

Obodo 2025, and Utapate 2024 are other grades that Nigeria has introduced in the last few years. Reporting by Seher dareen in London, Issac anyaogu and editing by Alex Lawler & Louise Heavens

(source: Reuters)