The
good news was revealed after Nigeria’s crude oil exports disclose that
were set to reach 1.84 million barrels per day (BPD) in July.
According to the nation’s loading programmes compiled by Reuters on Wednesday, the new figure is slightly higher because of a recovery in Forcados exports.
The Forcados exports which were shutdown since February 2016 resumed at the end of May 2017.
Meanwhile,
the grade’s operator, Shell’s local subsidiary SPDC, issued an initial
June schedule of 197,000 bpd. But It, however, increased the schedule to
252,000 bpd.
It was also revealed that since
the peaceful negotiations with leaders from the Niger Delta region,
production has since improved with plans for June and July likely to
change.
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