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US import of Nigerian oil declined by 63% in Q1, 2020

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United States’ import of Nigeria crude oil plunged by 63.03 per cent in the first quarter of this year, compared to the last quarter of 2019.

Latest data from US Energy Information Administration showed that the country imported 5.53 million barrels of crude from Nigeria in Q1 2020, down from 15.07 million barrels in Q4 2019.

US bought 1.92 million barrels in January; 1.93 million barrels in February and 1.68 million barrels in March, according to the EIA.

US has significantly reduced imports of Nigerian crude oil in the past few years as the oil produced in its shale operations is similar to the light sweet Nigerian crude.

Following the Coronavirus-induced crash in oil prices and demand, Nigeria has been struggling to sell its crude oil cargoes.

Prior to the lockdowns and collapse in crude oil demand caused by Coronavirus crisis, the rise of US shale oil was already proving uniquely challenging for Nigeria.

Booming production from shale drastically cut Nigerian exports to the US — once the destination for about 40 per cent to 50 per cent of the country’s cargoes.

The US import of Nigerian crude fell from 148.48 million barrels in 2012 to 87.40 million barrels in 2013 on the back of shale oil boom.

In 2014, when global oil prices started to fall from a peak of $115 per barrel, Nigeria saw a further drop in US imports of its crude to 21.24 million barrels.

For the first time in decades, US did not purchase any barrel of Nigerian crude in July and August 2014 as well as June 2015, according to the EIA data.

In 2010, the US had bought as much as 358.92 million barrels from Nigeria, but it slashed its imports to 280.08 million barrels in 2011.

 

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