Oil Share of Angola Exports, 2025

Oil and other goods as shares of Angola's export value; 2025 institutional descriptor.

What the Data Shows

Oil accounted for approximately 95% of Angola’s goods-export value in the 2025 institutional descriptor. All other goods together represented about 5%. The two shares form a complete export composition. Oil’s share was about nineteen times the combined share of every other exported good.

Data table

Unit: percent of total · Period: 2025 descriptor

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Oil95.0%2025 descriptor
2All other goods5.0%2025 descriptor

Sources

Source 1: Angola Fact Sheet 2025: Key Economic Developments

Publisher: African Development Bank

Dataset/table: Export structure

Units: percent of goods exports

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Supports the institutional estimate that oil represented about 95% of Angola's goods exports.

Data notes & caveats

The 95% oil share is an institutional descriptor rather than a direct customs observation tied to a precise reference year. The wording remains approximate and the 2025 publication vintage is visible.

Methodology

The oil share uses the African Development Bank's current descriptor of about 95%. The residual share for all other goods equals 100% minus the oil share.

Source consistency notes

The oil and residual shares use one institutional description and sum to 100%.

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