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Nigeria Risks Oil Production Drop Without New Discoveries – NAPE
The President of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists, John Bosco Uche, has warned that Nigeria’s oil production could decline in the coming years if new exploration efforts and discoveries are not urgently pursued.
Speaking at a media parley ahead of the 43rd Annual International Conference and Exhibition of NAPE, scheduled to take place from November 9 to 13, 2025, in Lagos, Uche said that renewed investment in exploration is critical to ensuring long-term energy security and sustainable development.
This year’s conference is themed “Revitalizing the Nigerian Petroleum Exploration and Production Strategies for Energy Security and Sustainable Development.”
According to him, the theme reflects Nigeria’s pressing need to guarantee energy availability, stability, and affordability while preparing the oil and gas industry to remain competitive in a rapidly changing global energy landscape.
“The theme speaks directly to the heart of Nigeria’s national priorities—ensuring energy availability, stability, and affordability, while also positioning our petroleum sector to thrive in a rapidly changing global energy environment,” Uche said.
He noted that as the energy transition accelerates, Nigeria faces a dual challenge of sustaining petroleum exploration and production while laying the groundwork for a diversified, low-carbon energy future.
“We cannot achieve this without deliberate policy alignment, increased investment, and a renewed exploration drive,” he stressed.
Uche emphasized that energy security must remain at the center of national development planning, warning that without consistent exploration, the country’s production profile could falter in the next decade.
He listed several urgent actions required to reposition the sector, including reigniting mature basin exploration through a review of well classification to attract investment, refocusing exploration strategies among international oil companies and independents, and boosting production capacity through optimized field development and the use of modern technologies.
The NAPE president also urged accelerated gas development as a transition fuel to power industries, drive economic growth, and support Nigeria’s quest for cleaner energy. He called for new seismic data acquisition, stronger geoscience research, and enhanced collaboration among government, industry, and academia to drive innovation and build capacity.
He explained that these issues and more will form the core of discussions at the 43rd NAPE Annual Conference, which will feature an Opening Ceremony and All-Convention Luncheon, Executive and Technical Sessions, and an Awards Ceremony at the President’s Night and Awards Night.
Uche described the 2025 edition as “a pivotal gathering” for stakeholders as Nigeria works toward economic stability and energy independence.
“As we strive to achieve economic stability and energy independence, our actions today must secure the energy of tomorrow. NAPE remains committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure that Nigeria’s petroleum industry continues to be a catalyst for development and sustainability,” he said.
He expressed appreciation to the media for their continued support, describing journalists as critical partners in shaping public understanding of the energy sector.
“Your role in amplifying the national energy conversation remains invaluable. Together, let us continue to ensure that our ideas continue to find oil and gas,” Uche said.
He disclosed that the opening ceremony is scheduled to be held on Monday at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
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Black Market Naira To Dollar Exchange Rate Today 12th January 2026
What is the Dollar to Naira Exchange rate at the black market, also known as the parallel market (Aboki fx)?
You can swap your dollar for Naira at these rates.
How much is a dollar to naira today in the black market?
The exchange rate for a dollar to naira at Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) players buy a dollar for N1490 and sell at N1505 on Sunday, 11th January 2026 according to sources at Bureau De Change (BDC).
Black Market Exchange Rate Today 12th January, 2026
Buying Rate N1485
Selling Rate N1500
The exchange rate between the US dollar (USD) and the Nigerian naira (NGN) which rate we have given above; is a topic of high constant interest for people who are Nigerian and businesses and policymakers in Nigeria.
This rate of dollars to naira exchange rate influences not only the cost of imported goods but also the cost of travel, international education, and even local prices of certain commodities.
Please note that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not recognize the parallel market (black market), as it has directed individuals who want to engage in Forex to approach their respective banks.
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BREAKING: Petrol Depot Owners Crash Prices To Cheapest; Details Emerge
Petrol prices at Nigerian depots have dropped to their lowest levels in months as intense competition grips the downstream market, following the apparent collapse of the fuel supply agreement between the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and independent marketers.
Fresh findings show that depot owners have slashed ex-depot prices to as low as N710 per litre, a sharp reversal from the steep hikes recorded just weeks earlier.,
In the first week of January 2026, depot owners sharply increased gantry prices after reports emerged that the Dangote Refinery had shut down its petrol production unit for maintenance.
Although the refinery denied the reports, the speculation was enough to jolt the market.
Depot prices surged, and the increases quickly filtered through to filling stations nationwide.
Independent marketers raised gantry prices from around N720 per litre to over N800 per litre, with analysts noting that depot operators were exploiting uncertainty surrounding Africa’s largest refinery.
Depot owners reverse course as competition intensifies
The price spike, however, has proven short-lived.
Checks reveal that depot owners have now reversed course, cutting prices aggressively to stay competitive with Dangote Refinery’s pricing structure, especially as fresh fuel imports enter the Nigerian market.
Data from PetroleumPriceNG shows that several major depots reduced prices significantly in recent days.
As of Sunday, January 11, 2026, ShellPlux sold petrol at N710 per litre, MAO at N715, while A.Y.M.
Falling crude oil prices add more pressure
Energy experts say global oil market dynamics are also contributing to the decline in local petrol prices.
“Crude oil is currently trading between $50 and $60 per barrel in the international market,” energy policy analyst Adeola Yusuf told Legit.ng.
According to him, ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Venezuela and Iran have pushed crude prices lower, with direct implications for refined fuel costs.
“Crude oil is often used as a political tool and is highly sensitive to geopolitical developments. When prices drop, refined product prices usually follow, especially in domestic markets,” Yusuf explained.
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Good News: Cooking Gas Prices Drop As LPG Supply Improves Across Nigeria
Prices of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, are crashing in several parts of the country as retailers report improved supplies.
According to a market survey by PUNCH, retailers and consumers confirmed that prices have dropped and the product has become more available across the country.
This development follows months of scarcity, which led to a nationwide hike in prices. The scarcity peaked in September 2025.
Consumers in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and other states confirmed that they purchased cooking gas within the N1,050 to N1,400 range. Some major marketers were also reported to be selling directly to consumers at around N900 per kilogramme.
For many households, the current prices represent a significant improvement from the sharp increases recorded last year, when LPG prices surged after a dispute involving the Dangote refinery and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) led to the shutdown of some gas facilities.
Despite the improvement, several consumers said they were hopeful that prices would fall below N1,000 per kilogramme in the new year, arguing that lower costs are critical to promoting clean cooking and reducing reliance on firewood and kerosene.
Speaking on the situation, the National Chairman of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Retailers branch of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Ayobami Olarinoye, said the LPG market had become relatively stable, with increased supply reaching Lagos.
According to Olarinoye, some off-takers are now receiving gas in Apapa, Lagos, helping to ease availability challenges experienced in previous months.
He explained that retail prices at street-level outlets currently range between N1,300 and N1,400 per kilogramme, noting that costs vary based on neighbourhoods, transportation and logistics.
Olarinoye added that prices could be lower at filling stations and gas plants, where operational and distribution costs are reduced.
He further disclosed that retailers currently purchase LPG from major marketers at prices between N960 and N1,050 per kilogram, depending on the supplier. According to the NUPENG official, sellers offering LPG below N1,000 per kilogramme are typically major dealers who own their own plants and sell directly to end users and do not distribute to retailers.
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