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Africa’s top 5 crude oil producers by daily output

Dejo RichardsBy Dejo RichardsNovember 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Africa continues to play a pivotal role in the global energy market, with several countries maintaining strong crude oil production levels that drive their economies and support regional growth.Here are the five largest crude oil producers in Africa ranked by their daily output in barrels per day (bpd).

1. Nigeria – 1.549 Million Barrels per Day

Nigeria remains Africa’s largest crude oil producer, leading the continent with an impressive 1.549 million barrels per day. Despite challenges such as oil theft and infrastructure issues, the nation continues to anchor its economy on petroleum exports while advancing reforms to attract new investment.

2. Libya – 1.299 Million Barrels per DayLibya follows closely with 1.299 million barrels per day. The country’s oil sector, managed by the National Oil Corporation (NOC), remains a vital economic lifeline amid political instability, with ongoing efforts to maintain and expand production capacity.

3. Angola – 1.03 Million Barrels per DayAngola ranks third, producing around 1.03 million barrels daily. The southern African nation continues to invest in deepwater exploration and new production technologies to stabilize its output and attract global energy partners.

4. Algeria – 940,000 Barrels per Day

Algeria maintains steady production at approximately 940,000 barrels per day. The country’s hydrocarbon sector is central to its economy, with new exploration and gas export projects boosting foreign exchange earnings.

5. Egypt – 507,000 Barrels per DayEgypt rounds out the top five, producing around 507,000 barrels per day. The North African nation has been strengthening its position as an energy hub through increased exploration, offshore projects, and regional energy partnerships

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