Key Market Indicators
Kenya's energy supply is projected to reach 32.03 million tonnes of oil equivalent by 2026. This is an increase of 1.7% each year since 2021, when they had 28.58 million tonnes of oil equivalent. Since 1976, energy supply has grown by an average of 1.9% each year. In 2021, Kenya ranked 52nd globally in energy supply. They were overtaken by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who had 28.58 million tonnes of oil equivalent. The United States, India, and Russia were ranked second, third, and fourth respectively.