In May 2025, Nigeria’s gas production falls to 7.352 mmscf/d, according to NNPCL.
Nigeria’s gas production dropped from 7.354 billion mmscfd in May 2025 to 7.352 billion mmscfd in May 2025, according to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.
This is in line with the National Oil Company’s most recent Monthly Report Summary, which was made public on Monday.

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However, gas sales decreased slightly from 4.240 billion mmscfd in April to 4.185 billion mmscfd in May, according to the company.
The study also revealed that, despite a little rise in crude oil and condensate production during the month, the company’s total income in May 2025 was N6.008 trillion, a slight increase from the N5.972 trillion reported in April.
Station fuel availability falls to 62%.
However, there were indications of weakening in downstream performance. Based on internal industry tracking, the report claims that fuel availability at NNPC Retail Limited stations decreased to 62% in May from 70% in April. According to analysts, the drop might be the result of supply chain or logistical strains in the midst of ongoing price increases without subsidies.
Regarding strategic initiatives, the business reported consistent advancements on the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline project and the OB3 project. The AKK project was completed at 81%, whereas OB3 was completed at 96%. The availability of upstream pipelines stayed high at 98%.

Recent actions, including the May turnaround maintenance of important pipelines, such as the Trans Escravos Pipeline, and several flow stations in OML 40 and OML 17 were also noted in the study.
“AKK or advanced technical interventions to resolve the challenges of River Niger crossing and conducting detailed evaluation on OB3 RNC to determine the best project execution path going forward,” stated the national oil giant.
Refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna are making headway.
Refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna are making headway.
The business claims that the Trans Escravos pipeline, the Opuama flow station, the Obigbo, and the Agbada flow stations all underwent turnaround work in May.
Work on the turnaround maintenance for the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries is “review in progress,” according to the corporation.
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The business took note of the following as part of its corporate social responsibility:On May 22, 2025, the official handover ceremony for the beginning packets of the 531 NYSC Corps members was held as scheduled.
In both the northern and southern regions, a total of 6,028 cataract operations were performed.

- The provision of MRI machines to the National Orthopedic Hospital, Dala-Kano (NOHDK), and Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Awka (NAUTH), is underway.
- A total of 4,931 vulnerable farmers in Nigeria’s southern region received comprehensive training on modern farming techniques, climate change adaptation, and market access.
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