NNPC Records N127.73billion Loss in Eight Months

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has posted a total loss of N127.73bn from the period of January to August 2016.
This was revealed in financial report released by the state-run oil firm on Wednesday, November 2. The report for the month of August, indicated that the corporation, however, reduced its losses to N11.22bn in the month compared to the N24.18bn recorded in July.

“In August 2016, there was 28.94 per cent drop in the number of pipeline vandalised points relative to July 2016; that is, from 311 vandalised points in July to 221 in August 2016,” the report stated.

It added that the largest single loss of N76.33bn came from the corporation’s headquarters during the eight-month period, adding that the total loss by the country’s refineries during the same period was N48.69bn.

The report showed that from January to August, the NNPC recorded a total expense of N1.14tn, against a total revenue of N1.02tn.

On the improvement in August, the corporation explained that it was largely due to the increase in Pipelines and Products Marketing Company’s coastal sales and the significant improvement in the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company’s revenue for the month.

It noted that the average crude oil spot price stood at $44.87 barrel per day in August, up from $44.13bpd in the preceding month, and down from $45.69bpd a year ago.

This, it said, represented an increase of 1.68 per cent from the previous month and a decrease of 1. 75 per cent from a year ago.

The NNPC said in July, crude oil production stood at 1.65 million barrels per day, adding that this was a 6.47 per cent decrease relative to June and 22.43 per cent lower than the July 2015 performance.

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