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The Impact of Donald Trump's Policies on the African Oil and Gas Sector

Offshore Africa

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February 2025

During his tenure as the 45th president of the United States (2017–2021), Donald Trump implemented an “America First” agenda that significantly altered global trade, energy policies, and diplomatic relations.

The Impact of Donald Trump's Policies on the African Oil and Gas Sector

While much of the focus was on U.S. domestic energy independence and relations with major producers like Russia and Saudi Arabia, Trump’s policies also had far-reaching implications for Africa’s oil and gas sector. From shifting investment patterns to evolving geopolitical alignments, his administration’s stance influenced the continent’s energy landscape in several key ways.

Energy Independence and Its Ripple Effect on African Oil Exports

One of Trump’s hallmark policies was prioritizing American energy independence. His administration aggressively promoted domestic oil and gas production, significantly reducing U.S. reliance on foreign energy. The expansion of shale production meant that the U.S. imported less crude oil from overseas, including African countries such as Nigeria, Angola, and Algeria, which had historically supplied the U.S. market.

Under Trump, U.S. crude oil imports from Africa dropped sharply. This decline forced African oil producers to seek alternative markets, primarily in Asia and Europe. China, in particular, increased its role as a major buyer of African crude. However, the U.S.-China trade war introduced another layer of complexity, as tariffs and trade uncertainties affected global oil demand and prices, indirectly impacting African producers.

Sanctions and Their Unintended Consequences

Trump’s aggressive use of sanctions against countries such as Iran and Venezuela had indirect effects on African oil markets. With Venezuelan oil facing restrictions and Iranian exports squeezed under sanctions, some African producers sought to fill the supply gap.

Countries like Nigeria and Angola benefited from increased demand for their crude in markets that traditionally relied on Iranian and Venezuelan supplies.

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