The Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says it has paid N85.96 billion into the
Federation Account for January 2016.
This was contained in
its Monthly Operations and Financial Report for January, released on Sunday in
Abuja.
The corporation said
it made the payment in spite of recording a loss of N3.55 billion in the same
month.
It also said it paid
N1.05 trillion into the Federation Account within a 12-month period, from
February 2015 to January 2016.
Giving a breakdown of
the amounts transferred in January, NNPC said N85.077 billion was from the sale
of crude oil while N880.3 million was receipts from gas sales.
It noted that the
corporation posted a loss of N3.55billion, compared to a loss of N11.86 billion
recorded in December 2015.
According to the
report, NNPC’s loss-making performance was triggered by a drop in its revenue
from N184.4 billion recorded in December 2015 to N130.86 billion in January
2016.
The corporation said
it recorded expenditure of N134.41 billion in the month under review compared
to N196.26 billion in December 2015.
It also revealed that
the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, (NPDC), recorded a profit of N3.958
billion.
The Nigerian Gas
Company, NNPC Retail and the Pipeline Products Marketing Company, PPMC,
recorded profits of N3.94 billion, N477 million and N2.25 billion respectively.
It listed Integrated
Data Services Limited, IDSL, National Engineering Technical Company, NETCO in
loss category with losses of N557 million and N215 million respectively.
“The Kaduna, Port
Harcourt and Warri Refineries posted losses of N2.87 billion, N1.95 billion and
N900 million respectively.
“The NNPC Group’s
Corporate Headquarter and Corporate Services Unit recorded a deficit of N6.37
billion and N1.32 billion respectively,” the corporation was quoted as saying.

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