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

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 27, 2025
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Generally speaking, a large rig count denotes robust economic activity in the oil sector. It denotes the entire functioning of exploration and production (E&P) activities, which draw in capital, create jobs, and boost revenue.

In many African countries where oil and gas continue to be major contributors, maintaining a strong rig count may be essential for long-term economic success.

Each drilling rig generates jobs, not only on-site but also across the supply chain. These include engineers, geologists, welders, transportation operators, and local service providers.

A larger rig count stimulates employment, local business revenue, and infrastructural development, particularly in oil-producing nations.

The number of rigs is directly related to national policy and energy security for countries that rely heavily on oil. Increasing the number of local rigs can improve geopolitical negotiating leverage and lessen dependency on imports.

Oil rig in Namibia

Increasing rig activity can also assist governments in oil-rich African countries like Nigeria, Angola, and Algeria in balancing their budgets and meeting export goals.

Investors keep a tight eye on rig count statistics, particularly those from firms like Baker Hughes.

Decisions about capital allocation and market positioning are influenced by changes in the number of operating rigs, which frequently cause swings in oil prices and energy equities.

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 African countries with the most active drilling rigs in May 2025

Rank Country Number of oil rigs Change between April and May

1.

Algeria

43

1

2.

Libya

18

0

3.

Nigeria

9

-2

4.

Gabon

3

0

5.

Democratic Republic of Congo

1

0

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