COLUMN | Nigeria teeters on the sting as oil manufacturing collapses, boats sink and the foreign money plunges [Offshore Accounts]

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For all of my lifetime, for those who had requested which nation was the most important oil producer in Sub-Saharan Africa, the reply would have been Nigeria. For 5 a long time, the nation has been West Africa’s oil and fuel powerhouse, its largest producer, the area’s most influential voice at OPEC, and the nation the place, usually, probably the most rigs can be drilling offshore in the entire of West Africa.

Not anymore.

Quantity two and falling quick

Photograph: Africa Oil Company

Once we final wrote about Nigeria in 2019 (right here), the nation was producing 1.7 million barrels of oil a day. In the present day it produces lower than one million barrels, and has been surpassed by Angola as Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest oil producer. Nigeria’s present manufacturing is round half of its OPEC quota and round half what it was producing in 1990!

Certainly, regardless of its personal falling manufacturing, Angola was second solely to Libya in oil manufacturing in all of Africa in August of this yr, lacking out on the highest spot by 20,000 barrels a day. Algeria produced greater than one million barrels of oil a day to take the quantity three slot within the continent, and push Nigeria right down to quantity 4.

Nigeria normally earns greater than 80 per cent of its overseas foreign money from oil gross sales, and with crude costs excessive after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, you’d count on the nation to be booming.

It’s not.

Naira falling quick

Low oil manufacturing implies that there are far fewer {dollars} coming into the treasury, which has led to a shortage of arduous foreign money in a rustic that imports nearly all the pieces besides crude oil and pure fuel. Monetary Occasions reported (right here) that Nigerian foreign money has depreciated nearly 25 per cent towards the greenback on the black market because the begin of the yr.

The naira formally trades at NGN421 to the greenback, however central financial institution foreign money shortages imply that {dollars} merely usually are not obtainable on the official change charges. As a way to acquire {dollars}, you’ll be able to go what was once referred to as the black market of unlawful cash changers, the place greater than NGN700 will purchase you a greenback.

Nigeria’s non-oil export earnings in 2021 have been US$8 billion whereas it made US$33 billion from crude oil gross sales. With such low manufacturing, its whole mannequin as a petrostate is damaged.

Emirates suspends service on account of foreign money turbulence

The foreign money disaster was introduced into stark actuality in August when Emirates Airways introduced it might droop flights to and from Nigeria from September on account of the truth that its gross sales revenues in Nigeria have been trapped and couldn’t be remitted overseas in arduous foreign money. Casual experiences recommend that the UAE-based provider had over US$80 million stranded within the nation when it took the choice to announce the suspension to strain the federal government.

Lastly, final month, Emirates did resume flights to Lagos when the central financial institution launched US$265 million to the overseas airways, though the aviation business experiences that one other US$199 million stays to be remitted to their overseas financial institution accounts.

If Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai is struggling to remit {dollars} out of Lagos, what hope do overseas ship homeowners and oilfield providers firms have?

Sugar not so candy, unlawful rice

All over the place you look in Nigeria, there may be proof of dysfunction. Large dysfunction.

The nation produces much less sugar right this moment than in 1990 (right here), and the federal government in Abuja palms out quotas for the import of sugar to a number of the nation’s richest males and largest firms, which management the commerce.

It’s not clear to me why the federal government must set quotas as to who can import sugar, aside from to stimulate corruption and create monopolies. Whereas Nigeria produced 41,478 tonnes of sugar in 1990, the determine fell to 38,597 tonnes of domestically produced sugar in 2019. Over the identical interval, imports rose “astronomically” from 603,000 tonnes to 1.6 million tonnes.

As a way to stimulate nationwide self-sufficiency, the president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, banned the import of rice. Rice manufacturing in Nigeria has elevated, going from simply over two million tonnes in 2007 to five.6 million tonnes in 2018, however sadly, this falls far beneath the wants of a rising and generally hungry inhabitants. So, it’s estimated (right here) that between one and two million tonnes of rice are illegally smuggled into Nigeria yearly.

Petrol subsidies cripple authorities funds

In a rustic the place 40 per cent of the inhabitants lives on below US$1 per day, you’d suppose that the federal government can be concentrating on the poorest of its folks with subsidies. As an alternative, the previous colony seems to be an inspiration for Britain’s personal prime minister Liz Truss and her handouts to the wealthy.

Nigeria subsidises petrol (gasoline to our American readers). Because of this Nigerian automobile homeowners get pleasure from among the many least expensive gas on the earth at round 40 US cents per litre, cheaper even than in Saudi Arabia, america, and the UAE. Trace: these international locations produce rather more oil than Nigeria. And automobile homeowners aren’t amongst the poorest of the poor in Nigeria.

The upper the oil value, the larger the hole between the subsidised petrol value and the worth that the federal government should pay on the open market.

The price? Nigeria will spend an estimated US$9.6 billion on petrol subsidies this yr, about two per cent of Nigeria’s whole gross home product and nearly 10 occasions the budgeted quantity!

That is nuts. However as with each a part of Nigeria’s damaged system, vested pursuits profit.

Children ain’t leaning nothing

Training in Nigeria is in disaster, too (right here). For the final eight months, over one and a half million college students learning for levels in Nigeria at government-funded universities have been shut out of their school rooms on account of a strike by the Educational Employees Union of Universities. Final Friday, the court docket of enchantment ordered an finish to the strike, however it’s unclear whether or not the lecturers will heed the judgement (right here).

The issues begin a lot earlier, nevertheless. The UN Youngsters’s Fund estimates 18.5 million Nigerian kids aged 5 to 14 usually are not at school, greater than anyplace else on the earth. In a rustic with a inhabitants of over 200 million folks, and a fertility charge of over 5 births per girl, that is nothing wanting disastrous.

Greater than 80 per cent of kids who enroll in colleges drop out after the age of 14 earlier than finishing highschool. Teenage being pregnant charges are excessive and early marriages are quite common, particularly within the impoverished north of the nation, which can also be impacted by an Islamist insurgency the place jihadis intentionally kidnap faculty ladies, believing that secular schooling is a sin.

A survey by the Pew Analysis Centre in 2019 discovered that 45 per cent of adults in Nigeria mentioned they deliberate to attempt to to migrate inside 5 years, the very best quantity by far of any nation the place the survey was carried out. Since Nigeria has over 200 million folks and a inhabitants that the CIA reckons may hit 392 million in 2050, it is a vital drawback. Round 41 per cent of Nigerians are below the age of  14.

Emirates goes to wish to extend its flights if even a fraction of these intent on migrating are in a position to depart.

Boat sinks after hitting collapsed bridge

It’s a highly effective and tragic metaphor for the wretched state of latest Nigeria. On Friday, 76 Nigerians misplaced their lives when a grossly overloaded boat capsized. The motor boat was carrying 85 passengers fleeing flooding from the Niger River within the city of Ogbaru in Anambra state.

The boat suffered engine failure three minutes into the journey, and robust currents within the river then smashed it into the ruins of a collapsed bridge, inflicting the vessel to roll over, throwing the passengers into the flood waters, which had coated many homes as much as roof degree.

Ideas and prayers from the ineffective president

Nigerian President Muhamaddu Buhari talking at an occasion in 2021 (Photograph: Nigerian Authorities)

Nigerian President Muhamaddu Buhari expressed unhappiness on the deaths (right here).

“He additionally directed the related businesses to examine the protection protocols on the vessels plying the waters to make sure their river worthiness,” in accordance with the native media. The worldwide media barely talked about the story. The probabilities that any of the related businesses will try to boost maritime and riverine transport security is laughable.

President Buhari has been one of many worst leaders Nigeria has ever seen. He didn’t execute his enemies, just like the murderous navy dictator and inveterate criminal Sanu Abacha did within the Nineties, however that may be a fairly low bar. Polls of Nigerians on social media have voted Buhari because the worst president Nigeria has ever had because the return to democracy in 1999 (right here).

Election time

In 2023, Buhari will stand down and an election to exchange him might be held in February. Whoever takes over will face a troublesome problem. Inflation is already operating at 20 per cent, and two weeks in the past Nigeria’s central financial institution raised rates of interest to an all-time excessive of 15.5 per cent to aim to convey costs below management. The election additionally places strain on Nigeria’s overseas change reserves as politicians hand out {dollars} to their supporters. Politics in Nigeria, greater than anyplace is all concerning the cash.

The offshore sector lies on the coronary heart of that problem. If Nigeria can repair its offshore sector, it might repair its authorities funds, and its economic system.

FPSO Trinity Spirit loss symbolises the issues

The FPSO Independence, later renamed Trinity Spirit (Photograph: MarineTraffic.com/Jan Verhoog)

Sadly, the Anambra boat sinking comes as solely the most recent tragedy in Nigeria’s lengthy decline in marine and offshore requirements.

President Buhari has executed nothing to encourage funding within the nation’s important oil and fuel sector. As an alternative, neglect, decay, and procrastination rule the day, as worldwide oil firms are deterred from investing by punitive taxes, a totally rotten paperwork, and a coverage of “indigenisation,” which sees key property plundered by grasping, short-term native “large males.”

In February the FPSO Trinity Spirit blew up in a catastrophic sequence of explosions on the Ukpokiti oil area in block OML 108, close to the Niger Delta. As we reported (right here), the manufacturing ship then caught hearth, broke in half, and sank in shallow water whereas nonetheless ablaze. Seven crew members died and 50,000 barrels of oil have been spilled because of the catastrophe.

The vessel was a transformed 337m LOA VLCC initially inbuilt 1976 because the Conoco Independence at Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries (later renamed IHI Company) in Japan, and transformed by Conoco in 1997 to an FPSO named Independence with 1.7 million barrels of storage capability and round 30,000 barrels per day of oil manufacturing capability. Conoco deployed the FPSO to the Ukpokiti area, which contains 5 oil wells and one injector nicely. OML 108 additionally comprises the Kunza oil discovery, however this was by no means developed.

This FPSO was no spring hen. Conoco Vitality Nigeria held a 40 per cent curiosity within the area as technical advisor. Nonetheless, Conoco relinquished its stake within the block in 2004, and transferred it to the native Nigerian firm Shebah Exploration and Manufacturing Firm that very same yr. Shebah took possession of the FPSO and was nonetheless working the sector in 2022, when the explosion occurred.

Solely Shebah was bankrupt and in receivership on the time, and had invested nothing within the area for years, or the FPSO.

Substantial corrosion and fast wastage

As early as 2002, Conoco had found that the FPSO’s hull was experiencing fast wastage. Substantial corrosion had additionally been recognized within the backside shell plate of the cargo tanks, which was fastened with an in situ restore utilizing two metal plates bonded to a compact polyurethane elastomer core, to keep away from taking the ship to dock or carry out scorching works that might interrupt the manufacturing of the sector (right here).

Toothless regulator

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Fee (NUPRC) has promised to research the reason for the explosion, however up to now, eight months later, there are not any interim findings, and no proof of any motion will be seen. The NUPRC web site is right here.

Possibly I may give the fee some clues: maybe have a look at the situation of the FPSO and the upkeep carried out since Conoco give up operatorship 18 years in the past, and examine why the unit’s inert fuel system was out of service?

Indigenisation has been a catastrophe in Nigeria, with politically related people taking up oil and fuel fields with minimal competency, minimal security requirements, and minimal funding. The nation wants overseas funding in new exploration and manufacturing, not crony capitalism and state plunder.

Shebah’s neglect epitomises the issue.

The remainder of the area powers forward

Once more, the parallels with Nigeria’s neighbours usually are not flattering to Abuja. Hit arduous by the decrease oil costs since 2014, different international locations within the area have ramped up efforts to encourage funding in oil and fuel in order that new discoveries wil reverse declining manufacturing.

Côte d’Ivoire has introduced huge discoveries by ENI in deepwater, and Saipem was promptly awarded the FPSO contract for the Baleine area ealier this yr.

Angola prolonged of TotalEnergies’ deepwater blocks, and the French main promptly awarded a large subsea tieback contract to McDermott for the Begonia deepwater improvement, and issued a letter of intent to Bumi Armada for a brand new FPSO for Cameia-Golfinho, aiming for first manufacturing in 2026. TotalEnergies already operates 4 present FPSOs in Angola.

Additionally in Angola, ENI introduced that it might be shifting forward with a second section of its Agogo improvement and awarded the FPSO contract for that venture to Malaysia’s Yinson.

In Senegal, BP and its companions transfer forward with the event of section two of its huge fuel venture there.

Each nation in West Africa that has offshore oil and fuel manufacturing has executed extra to stimulate exploration and improvement actions than Nigeria. Even Equatorial Guinea, for goodness sake, which simply introduced that Vaalco may progress with the event of Venus Area!

Regulation and order, Port Harcourt and Calabar version

Nigeria is so badly ruled that a lot of its present oil and fuel manufacturing is stolen from pipelines. Reasonably than being offered to generate taxes for the federal government and returns for the oil and fuel firms, it’s nicked.

A whole bunch of 1000’s of barrels a day are believed to be syphoned off from pipelines with officers turning a blind eye to the issue. Certainly, the Nigerian Navy was compelled to disclaim that its officers paid bribes to be posted to the oil-rich Delta space (right here).

Osifo goes on the assault

The Nationwide President of Petroleum and Pure Gasoline Senior Employees Affiliation of Nigeria, Festus Osifo, instructed the Nigerian Senate Committee investigating oil theft that personnel of the Nigerian Military and Navy deployed to Niger Delta bribed their method to be posted there so they might profit from the large stealing.

“I can authoritatively inform this committee that males of the Nigerian Military and the Navy pay their superiors to be posted to Niger Delta,” Mr Osifo mentioned. “Even when the previous Commander of the Amphibious Brigade in Port Harcourt was eliminated, most of the males within the command resisted being posted out as a result of ‘profitable nature’ of their operational areas.”

The native newspapers are filled with circumstances of “tinpot” refineries within the Niger Delta area, hidden in creeks and mangrove swamps. There are accounts of a significant fuel pipeline being attacked by a hacksaw, of widespread accidents inflicting explosions and oil spill air pollution, and of pumping stations the place no crude arrives to pump as a result of it has been diverted.

In consequence, the Niger Delta is un-investible for worldwide oil firms. They’ve offered out of their acreage there, because it is just too a lot problem, too unsafe, with huge legislation fits towards them for air pollution usually brought on by the oil thieves damaging pipelines and infrastructure, limitless calls for for funds for safety from the Nigerian armed forces, and a tax system that legalises state-backed embezzlement.

Deepwater

That leaves deepwater, the place the majors do have present high-volume manufacturing tasks, although even these are threatened by pirates and armed militants.

However once more, the greed and incompetence of the Nigerian state has stymied new developments for many years. Nigeria in its present state of misgovernment is simply not a lovely place to speculate.

Bonga South West Aparo is a working example: a US$10 billion deepwater FPSO venture that includes a 43-well subsea manufacturing system, which must be 150,000 barrels per day. Sadly, the venture has been pending sanction for fifteen years by Shell and its companions.

Fifteen years! At the same time as Nigeria’s manufacturing falls off a cliff. Earlier this yr, Shell introduced that it was once more delaying sanction on the venture till 2025 or later, so first oil could also be delayed till 2029, or later.

Nigeria doesn’t lack oil and fuel within the floor, but it surely lacks the political stability and good authorities wanted to get it out.

Is it too late to repair the nation?

Sufficient. Nigeria has tens of millions of succesful, clever residents. Round 16,000 Nigerians have been granted excessive ability visas to work within the UK final yr alone.

Sadly, Nigeria’s establishments are damaged. Fixing the nation requires radical reform. The presidential election of 2023 must inaugurate efficient management and institutional reform.

Hope dies final.

Background Studying

The CIA World Factbook knowledge for Nigeria is a wonderful learn. It may be discovered right here.

The Pew migration survey of 2019, which requested folks in 12 completely different international locations about their intention emigrate, will be present in full right here.

You’ll be able to view the catastrophic aftermath of the explosions that ripped aside the FPSO Trinity Spirit right here.

The Nigeria media is stuffed with particulars on oil theft. Some examples are right here:

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/confronting-the-menace-of-oil-theft/

http://marineandpetroleum.com/class/nigeria/

http://marineandpetroleum.com/oil-theft-nnpcl-loses-700m-monthly/

http://marineandpetroleum.com/nigeria-oil-theft-navy-seizes-6-million-litres-of-stolen-crude-from-illegal-refiners/

You looked for oil theft – Punch Newspapers

https://thenationonlineng.internet/combating-oil-theft-illegal-refinery-menace/

Hieronymus Bosch

This nameless commentator is our insider on the earth of offshore oil and fuel operations. With a long time within the enterprise and a raft of contacts, that is the go-to column for the behind-the-scenes wheelings and dealings of the unstable offshore market.





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