Nigeria’s whole crude oil and condensate manufacturing stood at 18.12 million barrels per day between January and November 2025, in keeping with information launched by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Fee.
The figures had been contained in an NUPRC doc titled “Crude Oil and Condensate Manufacturing 2025,” which confirmed that output for December 2025 had not but been captured as of the time of reporting. Nonetheless, the nation recorded a mean every day manufacturing of 1.64mb/d over the 11-month interval beneath assessment.
A breakdown of the information indicated that crude oil accounted for 15.98mb/d, whereas condensate manufacturing stood at 2.14mb/d through the interval. On common, crude oil output was 1.45mb/d, whereas condensate manufacturing averaged 190,000 barrels per day.
Month-to-month manufacturing figures for mixed crude oil and condensate confirmed comparatively steady efficiency, with January and February recording 1.73mb/d every, March 1.69mb/d, April 1.68mb/d, Could 1.65mb/d, June 1.69mb/d, July 1.71mb/d, August 1.63mb/d, September 1.58mb/d, October 1.59mb/d, and November additionally 1.59mb/d.
For crude oil alone, output ranges fluctuated all year long. Manufacturing stood at 1.53mb/d in January, 1.46mb/d in February,1.40mb/d in March, 1.48mb/d in April,1.45mb/d in Could, 1.50mb/d in June and July,1.43mb/d in August,1.38mb/d in September,1.42mb/d in October, and 1.43mb/d in November.
The info additionally confirmed that Nigeria’s crude oil manufacturing quota authorised by the Group of the Petroleum Exporting Nations was 1.5mb/d. In November, the nation produced 1.43mb/d, representing 96 per cent of its allotted quota.
In line with the report, the interval was marked by the reopening of beforehand shut-in oil wells and a comparatively calm working atmosphere within the Niger Delta area. Nonetheless, manufacturing actions had been often disrupted by scheduled upkeep shutdowns and an explosion on the Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System.


