Nigeria
Export DataAfrica's largest crude oil exporter and a $53B+ global market supplier. From massive energy outflows to growing agricultural exports like cocoa, sesame, and fertilizers, Nigeria's export economy fuels industries worldwide. Get verified, shipment-level intelligence on every trade flow leaving Nigeria.
Crude Oil & LNG Dominance
Nigeria remains a cornerstone of global energy security. With massive daily outflows of crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), the country's export revenue is deeply tied to global energy demand, supplying refineries across Europe, India, and the Americas. The total export value for Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation (chapter 27) is $47B+.
Agricultural & Industrial Shift
Driven by a need to diversify, Nigeria's non-oil exports are gaining momentum. Cocoa beans, sesame seeds, cashew nuts, and newly scaled urea fertilizer plants are successfully reaching global markets, offering a wealth of supply chain intelligence beyond the energy sector. The total export value for cocoa beans and their preparations is $1.9 billion , mainly distributed under below HS codes :
HS CODE 180100 : USD 1.6 billions
HS CODE 180400 : USD 0.2 billions
HS CODE 180320 : USD 32 millions
And rest under other HS code of chapter 18 .
Key Buyer Networks
While China dominates imports, Nigeria's exports flow in a very different direction. India stands as the top buyer, largely for crude, while European nations like Spain, Netherlands, and France heavily rely on Nigerian energy and agricultural outputs to fuel their economies.
Each shipment record is sourced from details filled by Nigerian exporter at the time of export — delivering complete field-level depth across Nigerian suppliers, global buyers, products, and port of loading.
Nigeria's export destinations are heavily concentrated in energy-hungry regions across Europe and Asia — with India as the top buyer, followed by major European refining and distribution hubs like Spain, Netherlands, and France.
Nigeria's export landscape is massively skewed toward hydrocarbons, but non-oil sectors like agriculture and fertilizer manufacturing are creating highly lucrative, fast-growing data trails.
The lifeblood of the Nigerian economy. Nigeria exports millions of barrels of light, sweet crude oil (like Bonny Light) known for its low sulfur content, which makes it highly sought after by refineries in India, Spain, and the US.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is Nigeria's second most vital export. Companies like Nigeria LNG (NLNG) ship massive volumes of cooled gas to Europe and Asia, serving as a critical alternative energy source for global markets. Exports under HS CODE 2711 are approx. $8.9 billions .
Nigeria is a top-tier global producer of cocoa beans. High-quality Nigerian cocoa is exported primarily to the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, where it feeds the European chocolate and confectionery manufacturing sectors. Every year Nigeria exports $1.9B+ in value for cocoa related products .
A rapidly growing non-oil export sector. With mega-facilities like the Dangote Fertilizer Plant coming online, Nigeria has pivoted from a net importer to a major exporter of Urea and Ammonia, supplying agricultural markets in Brazil, the US, and across Africa. The export market for fertilizers is $873M+
Sesame seeds and cashew nuts represent significant and highly profitable agricultural exports. Asian markets, particularly China, Japan, and Vietnam, are primary buyers of Nigerian sesame and raw cashew nuts for further processing.
400K+ shipment records · Exporter names · Buyer details · HS codes · FOB values · Port-level data — all delivered in Excel or CSV tailored to your exact requirements within 24 hours.
From anchoring global energy security to rising as an agricultural and fertilizer powerhouse, Nigeria's export data is a live pulse on Africa's most influential economy.
Nigeria's crude oil and LNG exports are vital for European and Asian refineries. Tracking these outbound shipments provides energy traders and analysts with the raw data needed to forecast global supply fluctuations, benchmark pricing, and understand geopolitical energy shifts in real-time.
As the world grapples with cocoa shortages and volatile agricultural prices, Nigeria's exports of cocoa, sesame, and cashews are under a microscope. Export data allows global buyers to bypass middlemen, identify the exact origin of commodities, and secure robust supply chains directly from Nigerian agribusinesses.
Nigeria's strategic push to diversify away from crude oil is visible in the data. The massive surge in Urea and Ammonia exports demonstrates Nigeria's new role as a continental manufacturing hub. Tracking these non-oil growth sectors offers a leading indicator for long-term investments.
Whether it's bulk crude leaving the Bonny Terminal or containerized cocoa shipping out of Apapa, export records mapped to specific ports reveal the efficiency and capacity of Nigeria's trade infrastructure—vital intel for freight operators navigating the Gulf of Guinea.
Every outbound shipment from Nigeria is a signal regarding global energy supply and Africa's shifting agricultural and industrial capacity. Nigeria's 400K+ annual export records provide an unvarnished, factual map of where Africa's largest economy is sending its wealth. That's intelligence no aggregate report can match.
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