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Top 5 African countries with the most active drilling rigs in April 2025

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 15, 2025
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A high rig count typically indicates healthy economic activity in the energy industry. It signifies that exploration and production (E&P) operations are fully operational, attracting investment, generating employment, and increasing income.

Maintaining a robust rig count might be critical for long-term economic growth in many African nations where oil and gas are still key contributors.

International oil corporations (IOCs) constantly watch rig activity before investing. A large and consistent rig count implies a stable, lucrative environment, which encourages more capital inflows.

Countries with significant oil reserves, such as Nigeria, Angola, and Algeria boast significant rig counts in Africa as highlighted by the OPEC Oil Market Report.

More rigs in operation allow governments to explore and develop new areas, increasing local oil and gas output.

This minimizes reliance on imports, stabilizes energy prices, and promotes long-term energy security, which is especially important for African countries seeking to fulfill the demands of rising populations and industrial bases.

Furthermore, oil and gas royalties, taxes, and export revenues make up a sizable portion of government revenue in resource-rich African countries.

Oil rig in Namibia

An active rig landscape increases production volumes, which in turn raises public revenue. These monies can be used to support infrastructure, education, healthcare, and other social services.

With that said, here are the African countries with the most rig count currently, as per OPEC’s report.

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Top 5 OPEC African countries with the most active drilling rigs

Rank Country Rig count

1.

Algeria

43

2.

Libya

18

3.

Nigeria

11

4.

Gabon

3

5.

Congo

1

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