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Nigeria’s daily gas production rises to 7.93bcf as domestic sales hit 2.18bcf

Nigeria’s gas production rose to 7.93bcf/d in May 2026, representing a 0.63 per cent year-on-year increase from the 7.88bcf/d recorded in the corresponding period of 2025.

A statement by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, NUPRC, on Monday gave a breakdown of May’s production data showing that Associated Gas accounted for 3.96bcf/d, while Non-Associated Gas, NAG, contributed 3.98bcf/d.

The statement noted that this indicates that non-associated gas is increasingly carrying its own weight in the production mix and reflects the maturation of dedicated gas development initiatives.

On a month-on-month basis, gas production declined marginally by 0.12% from 7.94bcf/d recorded in April.

Over the past five months, gas production has maintained a positive trajectory, rising from 7.80bcf/d in January to 7.81bcf/d in February, 7.85bcf/d in March, and 7.94bcf/d in April.

In terms of gas utilisation during the period, export sales declined from 4.13bcf/d to 3.07bcf/d, accounting for 40% of total production. Meanwhile, sales to the domestic market increased from 2.03bcf/d to 2.18bcf/d, representing 26.6% of total gas utilisation.

The increase in domestic sales reflects ongoing efforts to meet local supply obligations.

As the power, industrial, and gas-based manufacturing sectors continue to expand under the national gas agenda, the potential for further growth remains significant.

Further analysis shows that 2.11bcf/d, representing 26.5% of total production, was allocated to own-use, while 0.57bcf/d, or 6.9%, was flared, underscoring the country’s commitment to ending routine gas flaring by 2030.

Year-to-date production remained firm at an average of 7.87Bscf/d, up from 7.82Bscf/d recorded in the first quarter (Q1), and increased further to 7.94Bscf/d across April and May 2026.

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