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    Home > Blog > Top 10 African Countries with the Largest Oil Reserves

    Top 10 African Countries with the Largest Oil Reserves

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentJanuary 28, 2025 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Oil remains a key driver of Africa’s economy, with many countries on the continent benefiting from vast proven reserves. These reserves not only support local industries but also make Africa a major player in the global energy market. From North to sub-Saharan Africa, oil continues to attract foreign investments, create jobs, and generate significant government revenue.

    Libya Leads the Pack

    Despite years of political instability, Libya holds the largest oil reserves in Africa, with 48.36 billion barrels. Known for its high-quality, low-sulphur crude, Libya ranks 9th globally in proven oil reserves, and its oil is highly sought after on the international market.

    Other Notable Players

    • Nigeria: Africa’s largest oil producer and second-largest reserve holder, Nigeria boasts 36.89 billion barrels of proven reserves, ranking 11th globally.
    • Algeria: With 12.2 billion barrels, Algeria ranks 3rd in Africa and 15th globally, though its production has slowed in recent years.
    • Angola: Sitting on 7.78 billion barrels, Angola takes the 4th spot in Africa, contributing significantly to its economy.

    The Top 10 List

    Here are Africa’s top oil reserve holders in 2025, based on data from Global Firepower:

    1. Libya: 48.36 billion barrels (9th globally)
    2. Nigeria: 36.89 billion barrels (11th globally)
    3. Algeria: 12.2 billion barrels (15th globally)
    4. Angola: 7.78 billion barrels (18th globally)
    5. South Sudan: 3.75 billion barrels (24th globally)
    6. Egypt: 3.3 billion barrels (26th globally)
    7. Republic of Congo: 2.89 billion barrels (28th globally)
    8. Uganda: 2.5 billion barrels (29th globally)
    9. Gabon: 2 billion barrels (36th globally)
    10. Chad: 1.5 billion barrels (37th globally)

    What This Means for Africa

    Oil remains a cornerstone of many African economies, driving development and positioning the continent as a key player in the global energy market. With ongoing investments and strategic planning, these reserves will continue to fuel growth and innovation across Africa.

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    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

      Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist focused on Nigeria's oil and gas value chain. He reports on pricing, logistics, and regulatory updates affecting consumers and industry players.

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