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    NNPC Exports 950,000 Barrels Of New Cawthorne Crude To Netherlands

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    Nigeria’s state oil company, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), has exported its first cargo of the newly introduced Cawthorne crude grade to the Netherlands as part of efforts to expand production and diversify export streams.

    The company disclosed that approximately 950,000 barrels of the new light crude were shipped from the Cawthorne floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel located offshore Bonny in Rivers State.

    The facility supports output from Oil Mining Lease (OML) 18, one of Nigeria’s key producing assets.

    The development marks an addition to Nigeria’s growing portfolio of crude oil blends as the country seeks to reposition itself in the global oil market after years of production challenges linked to underinvestment, oil theft and infrastructure constraints.

    The introduction of Cawthorne crude follows recent additions such as Nembe and Utapate blends, which form part of a broader strategy by NNPC to enhance the country’s crude offering and attract a wider range of international buyers.

    According to industry data, Nigeria’s crude oil production stood at approximately 1.4 million barrels per day in March, well below its installed capacity.

    The gap underscores ongoing structural challenges in the upstream sector despite recent reforms and increased collaboration with international oil companies.

    Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC, Bashir Bayo Ojulari, said the export of the Cawthorne crude aligns with the federal government’s target of increasing oil output to 3 million barrels per day by 2030.

    The expansion of Nigeria’s crude grades is expected to improve market competitiveness and support pricing flexibility, particularly as global buyers increasingly demand lighter and sweeter crude blends that are easier to refine.

    Analysts note that diversifying crude streams could also strengthen Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings, given the country’s heavy reliance on oil exports for revenue generation.

    The successful export of the Cawthorne cargo to Europe signals sustained demand for Nigerian crude despite growing global energy transition pressures.

    The Netherlands-bound shipment also highlights Nigeria’s continued relevance in supplying crude to European markets, especially as buyers seek alternative sources amid shifting geopolitical dynamics and supply realignments.

    While the new export stream provides a positive outlook, sustaining higher output levels will depend on addressing persistent challenges in pipeline security, investment flows and operational efficiency across the oil and gas value chain.

    The latest development reinforces NNPC’s strategy to scale production, optimise asset performance and strengthen Nigeria’s position in the global energy market over the medium to long term.



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