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Mali’s Taoudeni basin has seen increased oil exploration activity since 2004. Though Mali is mineral rich, it does not have any established oil or gas reserves worth commercial exploitation, as stated in the passage. Recent instability and the threat to oil wells has prompted foreign military powers to intervene.
How much oil does Mali import?
Imports In 2021, Mali imported $6.86M in Petroleum Gas, becoming the 137th largest importer of Petroleum Gas in the world. At the same year, Petroleum Gas was the 102nd most imported product in Mali. Mali imports Petroleum Gas primarily from: Senegal ($5.51M), Greece ($1.33M), South Africa ($8.18k), France ($4.02k), and United Arab Emirates ($158).
What does Mali produce?
Mali produces cotton, cereals and rice. Although locally produced rice now provides competition to imported Asian rice, Mali’s primary export is cotton. Livestock exports and industry (producing vegetable and cottonseed oils, and textiles) have experienced growth.
What is the main export of Mali?
Although locally produced rice now provides competition to imported Asian rice, Mali’s primary export is cotton. Livestock exports and industry (producing vegetable and cottonseed oils, and textiles) have experienced growth. Although most of Mali is desert or semi-desert, the Niger River is a potential irrigation source.