Nigeria seems fully committed to the implementation of its quota as agreed with OPEC+. According to the country's minister for state of petroleum, Nigeria's compliance has improved since August. Production of crude stood close to 1.8 million b/d in October, much lower than the 1.96 million b/d produced in June, when production from the new Egina field ramped up. Lagos has been arguing that Egina barrels should be excluded since condensate is not subject to OPEC limits.
The country's grades remain popular, with the export programme for December already down to its last cargoes, as