Network systematic analysis of hydrocarbon extraction and refinement efficiency: A data-driven paradigm for optimizing financial and operational dynamics
1 Department of Business Administration, Ahmadu Bello University
2 Department of Business Administration, Al-Hikma Polytechnic Karu
3 Department of Business Administration, Avie Maria University
4 Institute of Creative and Innovative Management of Nigeria (ICIMN)
5 Department of Business Management, Bayero University Kano
6 Department of Finance, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria
* Corresponding author: muhammadabdulgaffar306@gmail.com
2 Department of Business Administration, Al-Hikma Polytechnic Karu
3 Department of Business Administration, Avie Maria University
4 Institute of Creative and Innovative Management of Nigeria (ICIMN)
5 Department of Business Management, Bayero University Kano
6 Department of Finance, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria
* Corresponding author: muhammadabdulgaffar306@gmail.com
Abstract
This study presents a comprehensive network analysis of oil production terminals and liquid types in 2024,
examining production trends, correlations, disruptions, and predictive modeling. The analysis categorizes
terminals based on crude oil and condensate output, highlighting key production hubs such as IMA, AGBAMI,
AKPO, and ANAMBRA BASIN. Monthly production trends reveal an uneven distribution, with a few terminals
contributing the majority of output, while others remain marginal. A correlation matrix and heatmap visualization
indicate a stable production cycle with minor fluctuations, suggesting the influence of operational and external
factors. The disruption impact analysis reveals a compliance rate of 98.97% with OPEC's quota, despite occasional
fluctuations due to maintenance, pipeline vandalism, and regulatory interventions. Additionally, a Long Short-Term
Memory (LSTM) model predicts an upward production trajectory, forecasting an increase from 197.85 million
barrels in December 2024 to 1.24 billion barrels by 2031. However, the model may overestimate growth due to the
absence of external economic indicators. The findings underscore the importance of strategic production planning,
infrastructure optimization, and policy interventions to ensure sustainable oil output.
Keywords
Oil Production
Network Analysis
Correlation Matrix
Disruption Impact
LSTM Forecasting
OPEC
How to Cite
Muhammad, A., Abdurrazzaaq, N. A., Tusha, S. D. ., Sunday, E. . F., Isyaku, M., & Lawal, M. K. (2025). Network systematic analysis of hydrocarbon extraction and refinement efficiency: A data-driven paradigm for optimizing financial and operational dynamics. Impressive Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 1(2), 114-125.
A. Muhammad, N. A. Abdurrazzaaq, S. D. . Tusha, E. . F. Sunday, M. Isyaku, and M. K. Lawal, "Network systematic analysis of hydrocarbon extraction and refinement efficiency: A data-driven paradigm for optimizing financial and operational dynamics," Impressive Journal of Management and Social Sciences, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 114-125, June 2025.