Nigeria earned N2.838 trillion from the export of petroleum
products in the first quarter of 2015, according to data released, yesterday,
by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS.
The amount is 64.18 per cent of the Federal Government’s
2015 budget of N4.425 trillion.
The NBS, in its Foreign Trade Statistics for the first
quarter of 2015, stated that the export of petroleum products accounted for
87.86 per cent of Nigeria’s total merchandise export of N3.23 trillion in the
first quarter.
Giving a breakdown of the petroleum products export, the NBS
disclosed that crude oil emerged the highest exported commodity in the quarter
under review, valued at N2.251 trillion, representing 69.7 per cent of the
country’s total export.
The value of the country’s crude oil export in the first
quarter of 2015 represents an appreciation of 0.54 per cent when compared
against N2.239 trillion recorded in the preceding quarter. The amount is,
however, a decline of 30.4 per cent from total crude oil export of N3.234
trillion recorded in the first quarter of 2014.
Liquefied Natural Gas followed with an export value of
N306.16 billion, while the country earned N152.268 billion from the export of
liquefied propane.
Also, N128.49 billion was earned from the export of
partially refined crude oil products; N21.247 billion from liquefied butanes
and N4.706 billion was earned from the export of Liquefied Petroleum Gas and other
gaseous hydrocarbons.
In general, the NBS stated that Nigeria exported mainly
mineral products, which accounted for 2.880 trillion or 89.2 per cent of total
exports.
Continuing, the NBS said: “The value of merchandise exports
totalled 3.23 trillion in the first quarter of 2015, an increase of 275.6
billion or 9.3 per cent over the value recorded in the preceding quarter. ”
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