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Nigeria to Introduce Real-Time Tracking for Oil Export Shipments

ABUJA, NIGERIA — June 18, 2025 | By IDNN Energy Desk

Nigeria’s oil regulator has unveiled a major shift in export policy with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Advance Cargo Declaration Regulation, requiring real-time tracking for all oil shipments—a first of its kind in West Africa. The move, announced on June 18, 2025, mandates exporters to obtain permits, vessel clearance, and a unique identification number to monitor cargo movements electronically


 CRACKDOWN ON PIPELINE THEFT & UNDER-DECLARATION

The previous system allowed under-reporting and theft due to the lack of tracking infrastructure. Energy lawyer Ayodele Oni from Lagos-based Bloomfield Law applauded the change, noting:

“The previous system was not equipped for real-time tracking… leading to revenue losses,” Oni said.

The new framework obligates exporters to submit detailed cargo information—including consignee, destination port, tonnage, and arrival estimates. Non-compliance may attract fines up to $20,000 per violation


BOOSTING TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY

The regulation is seen as a decisive step toward greater transparency, accountability, and efficiency in Nigeria’s petroleum sector. It aims to restore integrity at export terminals and clamp down on revenue leakages reuters.com

Analysts expect the regulation will:

  • Seal loopholes in cargo declaration

  • Reduce pipeline vandalism

  • Enhance government revenue collection

Implementation is now mandatory for all upstream oil producers and is expected to be enforced immediately.


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