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Monday 18 July 2011Nigeria Exported More Oil Than Iran
Nigeria, Africa's top oil producer, surpassed Iran as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' second-largest exporter in 2010 as security improved in the African nation and as Iran used more crude at home. Nigeria shipped 2.464 million barrels a day last year, followed by Iran with 2.248 million barrels, according to OPEC's Annual Statistical Bulletin published today on its website. Iran's refining capacity rose by 18 percent last year, the biggest gain among OPEC's 12 members, the report showed. Energy companies in Nigeria stepped up oil output as militant attacks on installations in the Niger River delta dropped after a government amnesty to fighters in late 2009, the Department of Petroleum Resources said. Nigeria's oil exports rose 46 percent to 9.15 trillion naira ($59 billion) last year, the National Bureau of Statistics said in April. Attacks by armed groups in the Niger delta region, home to the nation's energy industry, cut more than 28 percent of oil production from 2006 to 2009, data compiled by Bloomberg showed. Iran's crude processing capacity increased to 1.741 million barrels a day, from 1.474 million, as facilities in Abadan, Arak, Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Lavan and Bandar Abbas were expanded, compared with 2009, the data showed. In neighboring Iraq, refining capacity declined. Second-Biggest Saudi Arabia, OPEC's biggest member, exported 6.644 million barrels a day of crude last year, of which 64 percent was sent to the Asia and Pacific region. It produced 8.165 million barrels, less than its 2009 output of 8.184 million barrels. Of OPEC's 12 members, Iraq, Qatar, Algeria, Libya, Angola and Venezuela exported less in 2010 than a year earlier. All those countries except Iraq also produced less in 2010. OPEC production averaged 29.183 million barrels a day in 2010, an increase of less than 1 percent of the 28.927 million barrels a day it supplied in 2009, the bulletin showed. Source: BLOOMBERG |