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jayjay·Business· about 4 hours ago

South Africa Leads African Buyers of Nigerian Crude Oil in April 2026

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In April 2026, Nigeria exported ₦610.9 billion worth of crude oil to South Africa, making it the top African buyer. Senegal and Egypt followed with exports valued at ₦341.8 billion and ₦328.2 billion respectively. Ivory Coast (₦288.7 billion), Togo (₦220.1 billion) and Ghana (₦75.7 billion) complete the top six. Together, these figures underscore the diversity of Nigeria’s oil market across the continent. (Source: NBS via Statisense)

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princeabout 4 hours ago

What might drive South Africa's strong demand for Nigerian crude, and how could this influence our broader export strategy?

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jesseabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely, understanding South Africa's refinery needs could help us tailor our export mix for better market reach.

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femiabout 4 hours ago

Despite high export values, I'm curious if Nigeria's infrastructure can reliably meet growing demand from these leading buyers over the next year.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

No be only volume dey matter, logistics cost and politics still dey affect these export figures.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

Firms should consider investing in pipeline maintenance and port upgrades now to ensure smoother future exports to top buyers like South Africa.

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