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Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by iwaeda: 7:47am On Mar 24, 2020
Nigeria has cut the official selling prices for its crude oil to record lows to clear a glut of unsold April-loading cargoes before releasing the May programme on Monday.

The country has had to grapple with an unprecedented excess of oil triggered by the coronavirus outbreak and a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia for market share.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation cut its April official selling prices for Bonny Light and Qua Iboe by $5 per barrel to dated Brent minus $3.29 and minus $3.10 per barrel, respectively, Reuters reported on Monday.

Brent crude, the international benchmark, has fallen by over 60 per cent since the start of this year. It stood at $26.44 per barrel as of 7:40pm on Monday.

May loading programmes emerged with key grades seeing an increase over the previous month, Reuters reported on Monday.

Bonny Light and Forcados are both higher and due to load 245,000 barrels per day, Bonga 123,000 bpd and Qua Iboe 215,000 bpd.

There will also be two cargoes each of Usan and Yoho, five cargoes each of Brass River and Agbami, six of Egina and four Amenam, according to the report.

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mallam Mele Kyari, said recently that the country was already struggling to find buyers for its crude oil, saying over 50 cargoes were yet to be sold.

The unsold cargoes represented more than 70 per cent of the country’s total oil exports and puts the country in a very difficult spot, according to S&P Global Platts.

Kyari said Nigeria’s crude cargoes had been stranded due to the higher selling price compared with its fellow OPEC members such as Saudi Arabia and Iraq, which could afford to offer discounts of around $5 to $8 per barrel to buyers.

Oil crash forces Seplat, Shell to cut spending

In a related development, a major Nigerian independent oil and gas firm, Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc, is looking to cut costs by at least 30 per cent to counter a crash in crude prices, its Chief Financial Officer, Roger Brown, has said.

Royal Dutch Shell, a global oil giant with huge presence in Nigeria, said on Monday that it would lower its capital spending for this year to $20bn or less, compared with its previously planned level of around $25bn.

The company also said it would reduce its operating costs by $3bn to $4bn a year over the next 12 months compared to 2019, as well as achieving “material reductions” in working capital.

Reuters quoted Seplat’s COO as saying on Monday that the company’s cuts, which would ideally be higher in the short term, would see its drilling plans reduced to three wells from the 15-20 it had planned.

The oil price, which has been under pressure from the coronavirus pandemic and the price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia, plunged to a record low of $24 per barrel last week.

“We are cutting back on capital expenditure quite significantly and focusing on higher, more prolific oil wells,” Brown said.

Seplat had hedged 60 per cent of its production at $45 per barrel through to the end of the third quarter. But Brown said the company needed to be prudent as oil prices could fall further.

“We don’t think we’ve hit the bottom of that yet,” he said of oil prices, adding, “It’s too early for us to call that.”

In the 2019 fiscal year, Seplat spent $125m on capital expenditures, including drilling nine development wells.

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by falcon01: 7:48am On Mar 24, 2020
wahala dey for naija

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by Nobody: 7:51am On Mar 24, 2020
UnaToto

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by DonFreshmoney(m): 7:54am On Mar 24, 2020
Hahaha I no know why this news dey sweet me die..

Nigeria needs to be reformatted to progress.. this should sound as a wake up call to our leaders if we have leaders that have sense.

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by iwaeda: 9:06am On Mar 24, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Hahaha I no know why this news dey sweet me die..

Nigeria needs to be reformatted to progress.. this should sound as a wake up call to our leaders if we have leaders that have sense.

This is your country, Lalasticlala

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by iwaeda: 11:06am On Mar 24, 2020
God will see us through

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by iwaeda: 11:06am On Mar 24, 2020
UnaToto:
UnaToto

What is this?

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by money121(m): 12:40pm On Mar 24, 2020
Ok
Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by bro4u: 12:40pm On Mar 24, 2020
Lol
Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by NaijaMutant(f): 12:40pm On Mar 24, 2020
Let's brace up for the impact of Corona induced economy.


I mean individually restructure our lives to cope with the impact of the impending economic downturn.


The government don't really care about you undecided

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by NaijaMutant(f): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Hahaha I no know why this news dey sweet me die..

Nigeria needs to be reformatted to progress.. this should sound as a wake up call to our leaders if we have leaders that have sense.


Our next president after the Kovik-1-9 birus will really have a tough job to do undecided

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by FemiMaduka(m): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
Nigeria; a very unserious, untidy country. A country that has its priorities wrongly lined up.
For decades we've been dillydallying about this issue of economic diversification. We also had restructuring on the table. If we had agreed to restructuring, we would have inadvertently had a multipronged economy. But, alas, this is Nigeria where very few people see beyond their noses (ethnic and religious shackles).

Whether we like it or not, crude oil has gone to the dogs. Natural Gas still has prospects, but can we even exploit it efficiently, seeing what mess we made of a far friendlier crude oil.

There's a fundamental problem, which clogs the wheels of advancement, with the psyche of an average Nigerian. If you're in doubt, just take a look at how an average Nigerian despises locally manufactured goods. For instance, check the responses to any thread on anything Innoson motors. You'd be appalled. If the Japanese people despised national marques like Toyota, Mitsubishi, Suzuki and Nissan even when they were in their infancy with all the attendant teething-issues, how would they have broken the hegemonic grip that the likes of America and Germany had on the auto-industry.


China's aerospace sector piggy-backed on the more advanced Soviet (Russian) analogue. It doggedly reverse-engineered (some times with permission, and without at some point) Soviet (Russian) designs till it was able to hit her breakthrough. All through this time, the Chinese government and people embraced its poorly built, Russian-clones. They stuck to them religiously. Today, they are already threatening to upstage the American aerospace sector.

This is what happens when a people know what they want and give what it takes.

What do we want?

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by Generalwoodz(m): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
Oil boom we didn' t enjoy anything but rather the elites stole all and plunged us into misery


Oil price crashes what do you think we happen to the masses

There was a country

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by sotall(m): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
Lol
Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by chukzyfcbb: 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
This is not good news atall

Our cost of oil production is somewhat about $30/barrel, which means we are practically just selling Oil at a loss.

What's worst is that, we have no cushion in our reserves to handle this shock and now we are fazed with low revenues.

These Saudis are ready to play dirty together with Russia as they learnt from there lessons in 2015 and stored enough for the next oil crash.

I won't be suprised if china is capitalizing in this Covid19 and the Oil fight to stack up very cheap Oil enmass

Naija no dey ever learn lesson from the past, all we know is share share share consume!

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by Zinnywise(f): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
How is this the current problem we need to solve ? tongue
Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by spafu(m): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
Will that help President Abba Kyari recover from Covik One Nine?

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by vincentjk(m): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
Me explaining to my future kids what happened in the year 2020

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by segebase(m): 12:41pm On Mar 24, 2020
Sz
Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by TheChameleon: 12:42pm On Mar 24, 2020
shocked

We are in soup. We need to all start praying this epidemic stops.

Otherwise the Poor would come knocking on the doors of the Middle class.

The Rich are safely in their fortresses defended by the Poor they feed crumbs.

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by proclinician: 12:42pm On Mar 24, 2020
Abba kyari and buhari needs to die first.

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by spafu(m): 12:42pm On Mar 24, 2020
Let The Oil Dry
It's because of this that we have had useless people undermining themselves, and killing others to rule over us. Once oil gets dry, the quest to steal money will reduce.

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by DirtyGold: 12:42pm On Mar 24, 2020
What I find amusing with the current oil price situation is the uselessness and toothlessness of OPEC.
I mean, does the association only come together to gist and feel good when things are going well?

What's tha business?

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by osuofia2(m): 12:43pm On Mar 24, 2020
ANY THING THE DULLARD TOUCH NA BAD LUCK. SINCE 1983 HE WAS HOS,NA BAD ECONOMY HIM LEAVE BEFORE IBB BOOT AM COMMOT NOW THAT HE CAME BACK NA FROM FRY PAN TO FIRE.
WITH HIS YEYE PROMISES ON DIVERSIFICATION OF THE ECONOMY, NOTHING TO SHOW FOR IT. EVEN SMALL SCALE FARMERS CANT GO TO FARM BECAUSE OF HERDERS THAT HE HAS REFUSED TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT.
THE GOOD THING IS THAT WHETHER YOU SUPPORTED D DULLARD OR NOT EVERYBODY DE HEAR AM.
ZOMBIES MUST HAVE SENSE

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by jayson87: 12:43pm On Mar 24, 2020
Tough times are here
Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by todaynewsreview: 12:43pm On Mar 24, 2020
Hmmmmm.....not now that the foreign reserve is said to be almost depleted.






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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by candidbabe(f): 12:43pm On Mar 24, 2020
Good news

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by Nobody: 12:43pm On Mar 24, 2020
grin grin...so you mean water will soon be cheaper than oil in Nigeria....Saudi slash down the oil price more,render it useless and worthless...

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by Sweeetheart(m): 12:44pm On Mar 24, 2020
when it was sold $100 pb, $68pb abeg what did I gain or what did common Nigerians gain? no be SUV jeep dem dey use buy for politicians and sponsoring Buhari's unnecessary trip?



person dey struggle dey suffer in this country with high and low sale pb of oil. if oil is sold $2 pb is none of my business

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Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by goldtube(m): 12:44pm On Mar 24, 2020
Re: Nigeria Slashes Crude Selling Prices To Woo Buyers by AreaFada2: 12:44pm On Mar 24, 2020
Oil needs to go to 5 Dollars a barrel. Politicians have been living beyond our collective means.

When politicians get the salaries of teachers and nurses, only dedicated ones will go into politics.

Because we won't allow them borrow our futures away from IMF and world Bank to fund their lavish lifestyle.

But currently oil is like a mango tree by the main road. Everyone is taking their undeserved share.

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