Nigeria’s crude oil and condensate production averaged 1.64 million barrels per day in the first 11 months of 2025.
This is according to official data from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission’s (NUPRC) report titled “Crude Oil and Condensate Production 2025.”
The report reveals that combined crude and condensate output totalled approximately 18.12 million barrels over the January to November period.
These figures provide a comprehensive view of Nigeria’s upstream oil sector performance during the year so far.
The NUPRC data shows monthly production volumes fluctuating between 1.58 and 1.73 million barrels per day (mb/d) for crude oil and condensate combined.
Specifically, production began at 1.73 mb/d in January, dipped to a low of 1.58 mb/d in September, and stabilized around 1.59 mb/d in October and November.
- When isolating crude oil production alone, the figures show a slight decline compared to the combined output, ranging from 1.38 mb/d in September to 1.53 mb/d in January.
- Despite Nigeria’s overall steady output, monthly fluctuations reflect ongoing operational challenges.
- The pending release of December 2025 production data will complete the year’s picture and offer further insights into Nigeria’s adherence to OPEC quotas and strategic production decisions going forward.

