Domestic Crude Oil Production Up 3.6% Month-on-Month to 1.51mbpd in June

An unidentified oilfield worker ties pipes to be raised on an oil rig as the sun sets Wednesday, July 7, 2010, in the Persian Gulf desert oil field of Sakhir, Bahrain. Oil prices climbed above $73 a barrel on Wednesday, as crude followed the U.S. stock market higher on encouraging earnings news. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)

July 17, 2025/CSL Research

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has released its June 2025 Oil Production Status Report, showing a 3.6% month-on-month increase in Nigeria’s crude oil output (excluding condensates). Production rose to an average of 1.51 million barrels per day (mbpd), up by 52,533 barrels from the 1.45 mbpd recorded in May.

This increase pushed Nigeria’s crude output slightly above its OPEC+ quota of 1.5 mbpd—marking only the second time in 2025 the country has met or exceeded its target, following January’s 1.54 mbpd. Including condensates, total oil production rose from 1.66 mbpd in May—of which 204,493 bpd were condensates—to 1.70 mbpd in June, with condensate production slightly lower at 191,572 bpd. During the month, daily oil production fluctuated between a low of 1.61 mbpd and a peak of 1.82 mbpd.

Click here to download full report: CSL Nigeria Daily – 17 July 2025 – Crude Oil.pdf

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