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NUPRC: Oil Output Falls to 1.58m bpd After PENGASSAN Strike Hits Output - Arise News

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    25% ReliableLimited

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    -36% Somewhat Left

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57% : He stated that within the first 24 hours of the strike, production deferments stood at approximately 283,000 bpd of oil, 1.7 bscfd of gas, and over 1,200MW of power generation impact.
57% : "This equates to around 16 per cent of national oil output, 30 per cent of marketed gas, and 20 per cent of electricity generation," he said.
45% : Official statistics released in Abuja by the upstream regulator stated that the 1.581 million bpd average production in September comprised 1.39 million bpd of crude oil and 191,373 bpd of condensate.
43% : However, when measured on a month-on-month basis, crude oil and condensate production slightly dropped by 3.09 per cent in September 2025, compared to the 1.63 million bpd recorded in August 2025, the NUPRC stated.
43% : He also disclosed that the restoration of approximately 100,000 barrels per day of crude oil and 1.34 billion standard cubic feet of monetised gas across Joint Venture (JV) and Production Sharing Contract assets (PSCs), originally scheduled for the week, had been delayed.

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