Nigeria’s net revenue are currently the lowest among members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) with capita net put at $132 per citizen.
According to the August 2018 data of the United States Energy Information Administration’s Short-Term Energy Outlook, Qatar ranked tops with a net of $8,320. The EIA’s calculation covered January to July this year with 15 member-countries under assessment.
The oil cartel’s net revenues for the period under review stood at $26 billion for Nigeria while Qatar’s was $22 billion.
Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates clinched second and third positions with $8,223 and $4,182.
However, the World Bank has projected OPEC’s population to rise by another 129 million by 2030. Nigeria’s per-capita income last year was just $179, the lowest in the group and a mere 1.5 per cent of Qatar’s, which led with almost $12,000 per person.
In absolute terms, Nigeria will account for more than half the expected increase in the projected population, according to the report.
Nigeria’s net revenue lowest among OPEC members
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