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Nigeria’s NNPC remits $2.1bn in Q1 as reforms boost earnings, output still trails targets

Nigeria’s state oil firm, NNPC Limited, has remitted $2.1 billion to the national treasury in the first quarter of 2026, reflecting stronger revenue flows driven by recent oil sector reforms. The improved remittance follows government directives requiring all oil and gas proceeds to be paid directly into the federation account, a policy aimed at strengthening public finances, as reported by Reuters.

The company’s financial performance has been bolstered by higher crude prices, improved operational efficiency, and reforms that reduced revenue leakages. Nigeria has intensified efforts to restructure its oil sector, including changes to fiscal flows and governance, enabling the government to capture a larger share of proceeds from production and exports, as highlighted in Reuters reporting on sector reforms.

Despite the stronger earnings and remittances, oil production remains below official targets. Output has risen to around 1.8 million barrels per day but still lags behind ambitions to exceed 2 million barrels per day, with persistent challenges such as crude theft, pipeline vandalism, and underinvestment continuing to constrain growth, as stated by Nigeria’s finance ministry in comments reported by Reuters.

Analysts say the contrast between rising revenues and lagging output underscores the impact of pricing and policy reforms, while also highlighting structural weaknesses in Nigeria’s upstream sector. Sustained gains in fiscal performance will depend on whether production can be scaled up alongside ongoing reforms to fully unlock the country’s oil revenue potential.

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