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    Home » US overtakes India as Nigeria’s biggest oil importer

    US overtakes India as Nigeria’s biggest oil importer

    September 27, 2016
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    CRUDE-OIL27 September 2016, Abuja – For the first time in over two years, the United States has taken over from India as the biggest importer of Nigeria’s crude oil, the latest monthly report from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has shown.

    The US bought 10.79 million barrels of Nigerian crude in June, up from 4.76 million barrels in the previous month, while India’s imports stood at 9.62 million barrels, down from 16.29 million barrels in January.

    US import of Nigerian crude rose by 577.8 per cent in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period of 2015, according to the NNPC data.

    The US had in February bought as much as 12.12 million barrels from Nigeria, making it the second largest buyer of the country’s crude after India.

    India had in 2013 emerged as the single largest importer of crude oil from Nigeria after significant drop in US imports amid the shale oil boom.

    Exports of Nigeria’s oil to four of its regional markets fell by 8.82 million barrels in June, as five countries, namely, Indonesia, Ghana, Argentina, Senegal and Cameroon, did not buy any barrel of crude from the country.

    Out of the five regions buying Nigerian crude, only North America recorded an increase in oil imports from the country as the US bought 10.79 million barrels, up from 4.76 million barrels in May.

    The country’s total oil export stood at 47.84 million barrels in June, down from 53.54 million barrels in May and 66.68 million barrels in January.

    Europe, Nigeria’s biggest regional market, slashed its imports to 16.09 million barrels from 21.57 million barrels in May, according to the latest monthly report from the NNPC.

    France’s imports fell to 1.05 million barrels from 5.10 million barrels, while Spain bought 3.61 million barrels, down from 5.49 million barrels in May.

    Asia and the Far East has been overtaken by North America as the second largest regional market of Nigerian crude as its imports dropped to 9.62 million barrels in June, down from 9.64 million barrels in the previous month and a high of 21.54 million barrels in December 2015.

    Only India imported Nigerian crude from the region in June. Other regular Asian buyers include Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Malaysia.

    Nigeria’s oil exports to other African countries fell to 6.85 million barrel from 8.76 million barrels in May, as only Cote d’Ivoire and South Africa bought from the country.

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