Nigeria’s crude oil exports are set to edge lower in October, as the country’s loading programme for 17 crude and condensate grades indicates combined shipments of 1.44 million barrels per day (bpd), down slightly from 1.47 million bpd in September.
The marginal decline underscores the continuing fragility of Africa’s largest oil producer as it struggles to stabilise production, attract investment, and meet its OPEC+ commitments amid security, technical and funding constraints.
According to an exclusive loading schedule seen by BusinessDa
