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2020-03-20 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据俄罗斯油气网3月19消息称,尼日利亚计划在几周内将石油产量提高到每天250万桶。 尼日利亚每天能够生产超过260万桶石油,其中包括天然气凝析油在内。根据欧佩克的数据,在2020年2月,尼日利亚每天生产178.9万桶石油。 T. Silva早些时候表示,尼日利亚有机会将产量迅速提高到每天200万桶以上,该国将抓住这个机会。为了将日产量提高到250万桶的水平,尼日利亚计划在今年增加产量,但现在该国当局决定加速进行。 2020年4月1日,欧佩克+减少石油产量的协议到期。在2020年3月6日,由于俄罗斯和沙特阿拉伯之间的分歧,OPEC +国家无法同意将OPEC+协议延长一段时间。沙特阿拉伯坚持将该协议延长至2020年全年,每天再减少150万桶,并比2018年10月实际减少170万桶。按照目前的条件,俄罗斯准备将该协议延长至2020年底。 尼日利亚是欧佩克在撒哈拉以南非洲地区最大的石油生产国,在世界上排名第13位。主要矿藏位于该国南部,尼日尔河三角洲和近海。然而,由于发展基础设施的措施,尼日利亚计划到2025年达到每天400万桶的产量。 曹海斌 摘译自 俄罗斯油气网 Nigeria intends to increase oil production to 2.5 million barrels per day in the near future Abuja, Neftegaz.RU. Nigeria intends to increase oil production to 2.5 million barrels per day within a few weeks. Nigeria will be able to produce more than 2.6 million barrels per day, including gas condensate. According to OPEC, in February 2020, Nigeria produced 1.789 million barrels per day of oil. Earlier, T. Silva said that Nigeria has the opportunity to quickly increase production to above 2 million barrels per day, and the country will take this opportunity. To the level of 2.5 million barrels per day of oil, Nigeria planned to increase production during the year, but now the country's authorities decided to accelerate. On April 1, 2020, the OPEC + agreement on the reduction of oil production expires. On March 6, 2020, OPEC + countries were unable to agree to extend the OPEC + agreement for a subsequent period due to disagreements between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia insisted that the agreement be extended for the whole of 2020 with an additional reduction of 1.5 million barrels per day, plus an effective reduction of 1.7 million barrels per day compared to October 2018. Russia was ready extend the agreement until the end of 2020 on current conditions. Nigeria is OPEC's largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa and 13th in the world. The main deposits are located in the south of the country, in the delta of the river Niger and offshore. However, thanks to measures to develop infrastructure, by 2025 Nigeria plans to reach a production volume of 4 million barrels per day. |