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Nigeria's crude output fell in September 2025 due to a strike over refinery worker dismissals, hitting 1.581 million bpd.
Crude oil and condensate production in Nigeria averaged 1.581 million barrels per day in September 2025, down from 1.63 million in August, due to a three-day strike by PENGASSAN that shut down key facilities and disrupted maintenance.
The strike, sparked by the dismissal of 800 workers at the Dangote Refinery, caused significant losses in crude and gas output, triggered fuel price spikes, and drew public backlash as Nigerians increasingly backed the refinery’s role in domestic fuel self-sufficiency.
Despite a 1.61% year-on-year increase, production remained at 93% of Nigeria’s OPEC quota, with peak output reaching 1.81 million bpd and the lowest point at 1.35 million bpd.
La producción de crudo de Nigeria cayó en septiembre de 2025 debido a una huelga por despidos de trabajadores de refinerías, llegando a 1.581 millones de bpd.