Cameroon Faces Declining Oil Revenues Despite Expected Production Recovery

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 17/07/2025
Cameroon’s government predicts continued declines in oil revenues through 2027, even as oil production is set to rebound. Data from the Ministry of Finance shows that oil revenues should reach CFA563.1 billion in 2026, down 12.2% from the previous year. The same trend is expected to persist into (…)
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