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3 FAQs about [Dmu energy Equatorial Guinea]
How much energy does Equatorial Guinea use?
Electricity consumption in Equatorial Guinea in 2015 was 36 kilotonnes of oil equivalent (ktoe). The country produces all of the energy it consumes. As of 2012, renewable energy accounted for 29.2% of the final energy mix.
Does Panoro own block s offshore Equatorial Guinea?
In October 2022, Panoro reached agreement to acquire a 12% non-operated participating interest in Block S offshore Equatorial Guinea by farming-in from Kosmos Energy and Trident Energy. Each of Kosmos Energy and Trident Energy previously held a 6% participating interest.
How much electricity does Djibloho Dam produce?
In October 2012 the Djibloho Dam was inaugurated, which added 120 MW to the national generating capacity. The total installed generating capacity in 2014 was an estimated 200 MW; electricity production in 2014 was estimated at 98 Mio. kWh. Electricity is provided by the national electricity company SEGESA .



























