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NNPC Achieves N5.07tn Revenue Amid Production Dip

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NNPC revenue hits N5.07tn with N447bn profit after tax in October 2025 despite lowest crude output of the year

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The NNPC revenue surged in October 2025, with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited posting N5.07tn in revenue and N447bn profit after tax, despite crude oil and condensate production sliding to its lowest point in 10 months.

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According to NNPC’s monthly performance report released on Saturday, the country pumped 1.58 million barrels per day (mbpd) of crude and condensates in October, down from 1.61mbpd in September.

Production fluctuations throughout 2025 have been linked to asset downtime, maintenance activities, and crude theft.

Gas production provided a brighter note, climbing to 6,997 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscf/d) from September’s 6,284mmscf/d. While still below the year’s peaks of 7,300–7,700mmscf/d, the improvement reflects ongoing recovery efforts across upstream gas fields.

Crude and condensate sales volume also hit a yearly high of 26.71 million barrels in October, surpassing July’s 25.49 million barrels and March’s 16.32 million barrels.

NNPC attributed the growth to improved evacuation efficiency, shipping schedules, and clearance of previous backlogs.

The report highlighted progress on strategic gas infrastructure projects, with the Obiafu-Obrikom-Oben (OB3) Pipeline 96 per cent complete and the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Pipeline at 89 per cent. Both projects are crucial for domestic gas transportation, power generation, and industrial development.

NNPC also reported 100 per cent upstream pipeline availability, signalling reduced downtime and stronger operational efficiency.

The company is continuing maintenance across key assets, including Stardeep–Agbami, Esso–Erha, Renaissance–EA, and OML 42, with full production recovery planned by mid-December.

Between January and September 2025, NNPC remitted N11.15tn in statutory payments to the Federation Account, maintaining its status as the country’s largest revenue source. Stable sales, higher export receipts, and disciplined cost management underpinned the company’s strong financial performance.

In retail operations, petrol (PMS) availability at NNPC stations stood at 50 per cent, following interventions to address intermittent fuel queues in urban centres.

Meanwhile, the NNPC Foundation’s 2025 financial literacy programme has reached over one million NYSC corps members at the Kubwa orientation camp.

Also read: NNPC Retail Fires Attendant Caught Attempting Fraud at Ikorodu Station

Despite production challenges, the report demonstrates NNPC’s resilience in revenue generation and operational management, highlighting a path toward stabilising Nigeria’s oil and gas sector while supporting national economic growth.

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Cement costs more in Nigeria than Kenya, Togo, FCCPC finds

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Cement price manipulation is under investigation by the FCCPC after a three-month study found Nigerian prices were high despite surplus capacity

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Shoreline Group secures US$200 million Afreximbank Facility

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Shoreline Group today announced that African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has approved a US$200 million facility in favour of Shoreline Power Company Limited and co-borrowers including Arkad S.p.A., Shoreline’s majority-owned engineering and construction platform.
Approved in June 2026, the facility was arranged and provided by Afreximbank as sole mandated lead arranger and lender. It provides bonding and working-capital capacity for Arkad’s delivery of the Hassi Bir Rekaiz project and supports Shoreline and its affiliates in developing further pipeline and infrastructure
projects in Nigeria and other permitted jurisdictions.
“This is a defining transaction for Shoreline and Arkad. We built Arkad as an African- sponsored engineering platform capable of competing at the highest level, and it is now delivering against a billion-dollar energy contract. Afreximbank’s US$200 million commitment gives the platform the financial strength to match its engineering capability and pursue further major infrastructure mandates. It demonstrates that African enterprises can assemble the capital, capability and partnerships required to compete for infrastructure at international scale.”
Hassi Bir Rekaiz Phase 2a Arkad holds 44 per cent of the approximately US$1 billion EPCCS-1 contract awarded by Groupement
Hassi Bir Rekaiz (GHBR) to an unincorporated consortium led by Egypt’s Petrojet, which holds 56 percent. EPCCS-1 covers engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and start-up for the Phase 2a central processing facility and related infrastructure at the Hassi Bir Rekaiz field in Algeria’s Berkine
Basin.
GHBR is the joint operating entity for the licence, held by Sonatrach with 51 per cent and Thailand’s PTTEP with 49 per cent. The project includes a new crude oil processing facility with capacity of 31,500 barrels per day, facilities for associated gas and produced-water treatment, approximately 217 kilometres
of pipelines and the brownfield modifications required to integrate existing Phase 1 infrastructure.
The facilities are designed to support later expansion to 63,000 barrels per day under Phase 2b.
“This financing addresses the instruments that determine whether an EPC contractor can execute at scale: performance guarantees, advance payment guarantees and working capital through the project cycle. Hassi Bir Rekaiz is a demanding scope, combining a new central processing facility, associated treatment systems, pipelines and brownfield integration. With Petrojet, and with the support of Shoreline and Afreximbank, Arkad is focused on disciplined delivery against the project’s safety, quality and schedule requirements.”
The transaction was structured under Afreximbank’s Engineering, Procurement and Construction Initiative, which supports African engineering and construction firms with the financial instruments required to compete for and execute large infrastructure contracts. Afreximbank also supported the Arkad-Petrojet partnership through its EPC twinning work at the Intra-African Trade Fair held in Algiers
in 2025.
According to Afreximbank, the transaction is its first support for a Sub-Saharan African contractor undertaking a major infrastructure project in North Africa. For Shoreline, it demonstrates a practical model for combining African ownership and capital with established international engineering andindustrial capability.

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