Energy in Gabon comes from two main sources, fossil-fuels and hydroelectricity. Gabon also relies heavily on oil for its export revenues, exporting both crude oil and petroleum. In terms its oil reserves, the country is one of the richest in sub-Sharan Africa, ranking 5th after Nigeria, Angola, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda. Renewable energy in the form of solar power is virtually nonexistent. Gabon is among Africa’s biggest crude oil producers. However, the country aims to diversify its economy by further developing its agriculture, fisheries, technology, and ecotourism sectors.
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| - Le secteur de l'énergie au Gabon est dominé par la biomasse, les hydrocarbures dont le Gabon est producteur et exportateur, et l'hydroélectricité. La population gabonaise de 2 millions d'habitants bénéficie de l'un des meilleurs taux d'accès à l'électricité du continent africain, de plus de 80 %. La Société d'énergie et d'eau du Gabon, détient le monopole de la distribution d'eau et d'électricité au Gabon. Le Gabon produit entre 150 000 et 200 000 barils de pétrole par jour. Depuis juin 2019, le ministre gabonais du pétrole est Noël Mboumba. (fr)
- Energy in Gabon comes from two main sources, fossil-fuels and hydroelectricity. Gabon also relies heavily on oil for its export revenues, exporting both crude oil and petroleum. In terms its oil reserves, the country is one of the richest in sub-Sharan Africa, ranking 5th after Nigeria, Angola, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda. Renewable energy in the form of solar power is virtually nonexistent. Gabon is among Africa’s biggest crude oil producers. However, the country aims to diversify its economy by further developing its agriculture, fisheries, technology, and ecotourism sectors. (en)
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| - Energy in Gabon comes from two main sources, fossil-fuels and hydroelectricity. Gabon also relies heavily on oil for its export revenues, exporting both crude oil and petroleum. In terms its oil reserves, the country is one of the richest in sub-Sharan Africa, ranking 5th after Nigeria, Angola, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda. Renewable energy in the form of solar power is virtually nonexistent. Gabon is among Africa’s biggest crude oil producers. However, the country aims to diversify its economy by further developing its agriculture, fisheries, technology, and ecotourism sectors. Gabon’s total electricity production in 2015 was 199 kilotonne of oil equivalent (ktoe), with 51.7% produced from hydropower sources and 48.2% from fossil fuels. The country’s final consumption of electricity was 169 ktoe. As of 2014, 15% of rural areas had electricity. The country aims to provide electricity to 85% of rural areas by 2025 and universal access to electricity by 2035. (en)
- Le secteur de l'énergie au Gabon est dominé par la biomasse, les hydrocarbures dont le Gabon est producteur et exportateur, et l'hydroélectricité. La population gabonaise de 2 millions d'habitants bénéficie de l'un des meilleurs taux d'accès à l'électricité du continent africain, de plus de 80 %. La Société d'énergie et d'eau du Gabon, détient le monopole de la distribution d'eau et d'électricité au Gabon. Le Gabon produit entre 150 000 et 200 000 barils de pétrole par jour. Depuis juin 2019, le ministre gabonais du pétrole est Noël Mboumba. (fr)
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