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Nigeria’s Budget Threatened by Low Crude Oil Prices

A sustained dip in the global price of Nigeria’s key crude oil grades is triggering significant concerns about the nation’s ability to fund its 2024 budget, according to economic analysts and government officials.

The federal government’s financial plan for the year was predicated on a conservative oil price benchmark of $77.96 per barrel and a production output of 1.78 million barrels per day.

However, for several weeks and as as today, 10th of September, the premium grades of Bonny Light and Brass River have been trading below the critical threshold of $68 per barrel nearly $10 below the budget’s assumption.

This price slump is attributed to a combination of global factors, including weakened demand from key importers like China, a stronger U.S. dollar, and an overall atmosphere of economic uncertainty suppressing market sentiment. Furthermore, reports of modestly increased production from non-OPEC countries have contributed to the global supply outpacing demand.

The implications for Africa’s largest economy are severe. “Every dollar the oil price falls below the benchmark represents a loss of billions of naira in projected revenue,” said Dr. Chidi Nwosu, a Lagos-based energy economist.

“This creates a substantial deficit before the year has even properly begun, forcing the government to either borrow heavily or make deep cuts to already strained public services.”

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The situation is compounded by Nigeria’s ongoing struggle to meet its production quota due to persistent pipeline vandalism, theft, and operational challenges in the Niger Delta. Even if prices were to recover, the inability to pump at the budgeted volume further constricts revenue flow.

The Ministry of Finance has acknowledged the fiscal pressure but expressed cautious optimism. A spokesperson stated, “We are closely monitoring the situation. Our revenue diversification efforts are more critical than ever. While oil remains a major revenue source, we are accelerating initiatives to boost non-oil exports and improve internal tax collection to cushion the impact.”

For now, investors and citizens alike are watching the international oil markets anxiously, aware that the nation’s economic stability hangs in the balance.

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