Equatorial Guinea - Republic of Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea - Republic of Equatorial Guinea

Republic of Equatorial Guinea comprises the Rio Muni coastal enclave, which consists of several islands of coast of Cameroon and a part of the African mainland between Gabon and Cameroon. Being situated on the oil and gas-rich Gulf of Guinea, Equatorial Guinea is a fast-growing economy due to investments in its large reserves of oil and gas which are altering the economic and political status of the country.

The rapidly growing upstream oil and gas industry is key to the national economy. Equatorial Guinea has other resources, including its tropical climate, fertile soils, rich expanses of water and deepwater ports. The Government is seeking to diversify the economy by encouraging agriculture and financial services. The once-significant economic mainstays of the colonial era – cocoa, coffee, and timber – are also receiving attention, though they remain modest in comparison to the energy sector.


Major Indicators

Data Source: GECF Annual Statistical Bulletin 2024

Population (inhabitants) 1.89 Million
Capital Malabo
Continent Africa
Language(s) Spanish (official), French, Portuguese
National currency Central African CFA Franc
Time Zone GMT+1
GDP (current billion US$) 12.76
Proven natural gas reserves (bcm) 39
Natural gas marketed production (bcm) 7
Domestic natural gas consumption (bcm) 2
Natural gas exports (bcm) 5
LNG exports (bcm) 5
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HE Antonio Oburo Ondo
Minister of Hydrocarbons and Mining Development
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Mr Agustin Mbá Okomo
EB member
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Mr Antimo Asumu Obama Asangono
TEC member & SEDAS

Links

Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Mining Development