Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has in its latest monthly financial and operations report released Tuesday disclosed that its crude oil and gas export receipts has grew by $275.14m (N84.46bn at N307 to a dollar) in December 2017.

According to the report, the NNPC recorded total export receipts of $476.25m in December 2017 from the sale of crude oil and gas, as against $201.11m in November.

The oil firm stated that while receipts from crude oil amounted to $342.16m, gas and miscellaneous receipts accounted for $94.85m and $39.24m, respectively.

On naira receipts, the report showed that domestic crude oil and gas sales in the month amounted to N96.68bn, consisting of N89.11bn from crude oil and N7.57bn from gas.

It stated that the sum of N77.57bn was transferred to the Federation Account in the month under review, while N19.11bn was paid for Joint Venture Cash Call, being a first line charge, to guarantee continuous flow of revenue stream to the Federation Account

The report further showed that from January to December 2017, the NNPC remitted a total of N857.36bn to the Federation Account; N644.05bn for JV financing; and N19bn to the Federal Government for debt repayment.

In terms of natural gas off-take, commercialisation and utilisation, the report indicated that out of the 234.08 billion cubic feet of gas supplied in December 2017, a total of 138.99BCF was commercialised, comprising of 39.53BCF and 99.46BCF for the domestic and export markets, respectively.

This translates to a total daily supply of 1,275.09 million standard cubic feet of gas to the domestic market and 3,209.7mmscf of gas supplied to the export market.

 

The report also showed that 60.89 per cent of the average daily gas produce