Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has reported that the country’s oil production rose by 0.89 percent in July 2025, reaching an average of 1.71 million barrels of oil per day (bopd).
Gatekeepers News reports that the figure represents an increase from the 1.69 million bopd recorded in June.
According to the commission, the July output comprised 1.50 million bopd of crude oil and 204,864 bopd of condensates. This marked a 9.9 percent year-on-year growth compared to July 2024, when production stood at 1.56 million bopd.
On terminal performance, Forcados recorded the highest output with 9.04 million barrels in July, up by 2.1 percent from 8.85 million barrels in June.
At the Bonny terminal, production rose by 12.7 percent to 8.07 million barrels, while the Qua Iboe terminal saw a slight decline to 4.55 million barrels, down from 5.08 million in June.
Escravos output increased by 7.1 percent to 4.47 million barrels, Bonga rose by 4.2 percent to 3.68 million barrels, and Odudu (Amenam Blend) grew by 2.9 percent to 2.12 million barrels. The Tulja-Okwuibome terminal also recorded a 2.8 percent rise to 2.08 million barrels.
The brass terminal posted the sharpest growth, with output surging 27 percent to 1.12 million barrels in July.
Earlier this month, Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) reported Nigeria’s average daily crude oil production at 1.50 million barrels in July.