Nigeria earned N3.27 trillion from the oil and gas sector in 10 months,
between January and October 2015, data obtained from the Central Bank of
Nigeria, CBN, has revealed.
The CBN, in its Economic Report
for October 2015, disclosed that oil and gas revenue in the 10-month
period accounted for 55.93 per cent of the N5.847 trillion total
federally collected revenue in the period under review.
In
addition to revenue from oil and gas, the country also recorded non-oil
revenue of N2.577 trillion, representing 44.1 per cent of
federally-collected revenue from January to October 2015.
Giving a
breakdown of components of the country’s oil revenue, the report stated
that Nigeria earned N737.5 billion from crude oil and gas sales; N1.289
trillion from Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT)/Royalties; N1.159 trillion
from domestic crude oil/gas sales and N85 billion from other unlisted
sources.
On a month-by-month basis, the report revealed Nigerian earned as follows:
January
– N486.4 billion; February – N359.7 billion; March – N364.6 billion;
April – N286.2 billion; May – N267.2 billion and June – N285.6 billion
respectively. Others are July – N369.4 billion, August – N314.9 billion,
September – N265.2 billion and October – N271.1 billion respectively.
In
terms of federally-collected revenue on a month-by-month basis, the CBN
report showed the country collected for January, February, March, April
and May, the sum of N692.1 billion, N554.8 billion, N808.7 billion,
N472.2 billion and N462.5 billion respectively.
While N462.6
billion, N679.3 billion, 682.6 billion, N533.1 billion and N499.4 billon
were collected in the months of June, July, August, September and
October 2015 respectively.
In its analysis of the financials, CBN
said the N499.37 billion collected in October was lower than both the
monthly budget estimate and the receipt in September by 38.7 per cent
and 6.3 per cent, respectively, which it attributed to the shortfall in
receipts from oil and non-oil revenue, during the month of October.
In
addition, the CBN stated that Nigeria’s crude oil production, including
condensates and natural gas liquids, stood at an average of 2.02
million barrels per day (mbd) or 62.62 million barrels (mb) in October.
It added that this represented an increase of 0.04 mbd or 2.0 per cent
above the average of 1.98 mbd or 59.40 mb, recorded in the preceding
month.
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