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Nigeria’s oil exports face a buyer’s market as European demand weakens

Nigeria’s oil exports face a buyer’s market as European demand weakens

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Amid Nigeria’s struggle with oil theft and the imperative for a robust export market to support our economy, Nigerian oil exports encounter a significant obstacle due to a downturn in European demand, creating a buyer’s market.

Traders specializing in the West African market report that approximately 20 to 25 shipments of Nigerian crude for April loading are still seeking buyers, resulting in dropping prices for these shipments.

Multiple factors contribute to the slowdown in Nigerian oil exports. Strikes in France’s refining sector and seasonal maintenance at European refineries have diminished their capacity to process crude oil, leading to a surplus and depressed prices.

Nigerian crude faces stiff competition from less expensive North African supplies and the influx of large volumes of U.S. crude arriving in Europe. Additionally, Mediterranean refiners have the option to choose cheaper North African barrels that arrive faster or process substantial amounts of US West Texas Intermediate crude recently entering Europe.

Nigeria’s oil exports face a buyer’s market as European demand weakens

Historically, France has served as a major importer of Nigerian crude, but nationwide strikes and a decrease in overall crude imports have drastically curtailed demand. This reduction exacerbates the challenge for Nigerian crude, struggling to secure buyers for April loading.

This situation marks a notable departure from the usual trend, where sales for the subsequent month would typically be in progress by now. The downward trend in prices for unsold shipments further compounds the issue.

In light of the international export decline, there is an urgent need for Nigerian crude to be utilized by domestic refineries. Notably, the petroleum minister recently cautioned about a decline in the supply of crude oil for Nigerian refineries.

This underscores the necessity for a reevaluation of our crude export strategy. Nigeria must diversify its crude oil destinations to other countries and refineries, particularly domestic ones capable of processing the oil locally, thereby enhancing revenue instead of selling at diminished prices detrimental to our development.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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