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Top 10 African Countries With Largest Crude Oil Import

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August 8, 2024
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Crude oil drips from a valve at an oil well operated by Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA, in the oil rich Orinoco belt, near Morichal at the state of Monagas. Pix: Reuters

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Crude oil is essential to modern life. It powers vehicles and produces countless products. Its scarcity and high demand make it a valuable resource, with countries vying for control.

The U.S., the world’s top oil producer, uses advanced fracking technology to extract vast quantities, exporting the surplus to nations, including many in Africa, that need to meet their energy demands.

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This trade reflects the complex global energy market, in which US oil helps meet refining demands, diversify energy sources, and supplement local production.

In 2022, African countries imported around 380,000 barrels daily of U.S. crude oil. This volume illustrates the key role U.S. oil plays in meeting Africa’s energy needs, supplementing local production, and ensuring a stable supply across the continent.

Nigeria – Nigeria leads African nations in importing crude oil from the U.S., with an average of 125,000 barrels per day (Mbbl/d). With this volume, Nigeria ranks 11th worldwide among countries that import crude oil from the United States. Given Nigeria’s vast oil reserves, its reliance on US oil is notable. The country’s imports are most likely driven by refinery needs, blending requirements, or the specific crude qualities that American oil provides.

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Libya – Libya ranks second among African importers of U.S. crude oil, importing 91,000 barrels per day. This figure situates Libya’s 14th globally. The nation’s recovering oil sector, which has suffered from years of conflict and instability, maybe the reason for the demand for U.S. oil. U.S. crude oil might also serve to meet specific refining demands within Libya’s domestic market.

Ghana – Ghana imports 51,000 barrels per day of U.S. crude oil, placing it 17th on the global scale. Ghana’s growing economy and energy sector may drive the need for diversified oil sources. The U.S. oil is likely utilized to meet domestic energy production needs or supplement local refining capabilities.

Algeria – Algeria, a major oil and gas producer, imports 40,000 barrels per day from the U.S., ranking it 19th globally. Despite its own production, Algeria’s import of U.S. crude may be linked to refining needs that local crude oil cannot fully satisfy. This could include specific grades of crude that are better suited for Algeria’s refineries.

Angola – Angola imports 36,000 barrels per day of U.S. crude oil, ranking 25th in the world. Angola’s position as a significant oil producer does not preclude it from importing specific types of crude oil. The U.S. imports may complement Angola’s refining sector or serve to diversify its crude slate.

Egypt – Egypt imports 32,000 barrels per day of U.S. crude oil, which places it 28th globally. Egypt’s refining sector is one of the largest in Africa, and the importation of U.S. crude likely supports this capacity. The imports may also help balance the different grades of crude required for Egypt’s complex refining processes.

Cameroon – Cameroon imports 4,000 barrels per day from the U.S., ranking 45th globally. The country’s modest import volume might be tied to specific industrial or energy needs that domestic or regional supplies do not meet. The importation of U.S. crude oil could also indicate a strategy to diversify Cameroon’s energy sources.

Equatorial Guinea – Equatorial Guinea imports 2,000 barrels per day of U.S. crude oil, ranking it 52nd globally. This small volume might be used to supplement local crude oil or fulfil specific demands within the country’s refining sector. The imports could also be related to the country’s efforts to diversify its oil supply sources.

Liberia – Liberia imports 1,000 barrels per day from the U.S., placing it 60th globally. This minimal volume is likely utilized for niche purposes within the country’s energy sector, possibly for power generation or to meet small-scale refining needs.

Republic of the Congo – The Republic of the Congo imports 1,000 barrels per day of U.S. crude oil, ranking 62nd globally. Like Liberia, Congo imports a limited amount of goods, which may be due to specific energy needs or a desire to diversify its crude oil sources.

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