Where does France get its gas from?

France imports natural gas from the Netherlands, Norway, and Russia through a variety of cross-border pipelines. Pipeline imports of natural gas increased from 1 Tcf in 2014 to around 1.2 Tcf in 2015. France also imports liquefied natural gas (LNG) from multiple countries vis-á-vis three regasification terminals.
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Who supplies gas to France?

Natural gas imports by pipeline and country 2019-2020

France imported 25.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas by pipelines in 2020. The majority of the imports came from Norway, followed by the Netherlands.
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Does France import gas?

France imports 102% of its natural gas consumption (1,376,014 MMcf in 2015).
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Where does France get most of its energy?

France sources most of its electricity from nuclear power plants. In 2021, nuclear power accounted for over two thirds of total electricity generation. France is among the countries with the greatest number of nuclear reactors in the world.
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Does France have its own oil?

Oil Production in France

France produces 133,014.03 barrels per day of oil (as of 2016) ranking 43rd in the world. France produces every year an amount equivalent to 61.9% of its total proven reserves (as of 2016).
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Who supplies oil to France?

Major oil assets of French oil companies are located in the North Sea, Africa, and Latin America. French imports come primarily from Saudi Arabia and Norway, followed by the United Kingdom, Iraq, Iran, Nigeria, and Russia.
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What resources is France rich in?

France holds a significant place among the European countries and is rich in natural resources including uranium, coal, iron ore, bauxite, zinc, antimony, arsenic, potash, feldspar, gypsum, and fluorspar.
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Where does France get its coal?

Imported coal had long supplemented indigenous production. Imports originate mainly from Australia, the United States, South Africa, and Germany. Other energy resources are in short supply.
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Where does France put its nuclear waste?

A storage solution for each type of waste

The most radioactive 10% of waste is currently conditioned in stainless steel containers and placed in intermediate storage at Orano's La Hague plant (waste derived from the processing of spent fuel).
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How much of French gas comes from Russia?

Among Europe's major economies, Germany imports around half of its gas from Russia, while France only obtains a quarter of its supply from the country, according to the latest available data. The biggest source of French gas was Norway, supplying 35 percent.
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Does France import natural gas from Russia?

In practice, Germany has significantly reduced its Russian natural gas imports between February and mid-April 2022, from 55 to 35% of its supply, while France saw its dependency remain relatively stable from 26 to 32% between February and March1 .
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Where does UK get its gas?

About half of the UK's gas comes from the North Sea, and a third is sourced from Norway. The rest is made up of imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) transported to the UK by sea from countries such as Qatar and the US. The Russian gas that the UK receives also comes in LNG form.
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How many gas suppliers are in France?

About French energy companies

There are now more than thirty energy suppliers marketing electricity and or gas throughout the country with some areas served by local distribution companies (regis).
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Is EDF the only electricity supplier in France?

Due to their legacy of being the state-owned suppliers, EDF and Engie remain the most prevalent providers across the country. However, more and more French residents are choosing to have their utilities supplied by newer entrants into the energy market.
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Where does France import crude oil from?

France imports Crude Petroleum primarily from: Kazakhstan ($1.6B), United States ($1.56B), Saudi Arabia ($1.38B), Nigeria ($1.31B), and Algeria ($1.15B). The fastest growing import markets in Crude Petroleum for France between 2019 and 2020 were Chad ($218M), Guyana ($44.3M), and Argentina ($40.6M).
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Where does France get its uranium?

As France itself has limited uranium reserves (primarily concentrated in Limousin, Morvan, Fore-Madeleine in the Central French massif and the Vendee regions of the country), most of the country's uranium needs has been met mainly from Africa, in particular, its former colonies.
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What is France's main export?

Exports The top exports of France are Packaged Medicaments ($27.9B), Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft ($25.2B), Cars ($18.9B), Vehicle Parts ($12.4B), and Gas Turbines ($11.5B), exporting mostly to Germany ($65.2B), United States ($36.7B), Italy ($36B), Belgium ($34.6B), and Spain ($33.9B).
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How much of France's energy is gas?

Electricity sector

Generation mix: nuclear 399 TWh (70%); hydro 61.6 TWh (11%); natural gas 39.3 TWh (7%); wind 34.7 TWh (6%); solar 12.2 TWh (2%); biofuels & waste 11.3 TWh (2%); coal 5.9 TWh (1%); oil 5.9 TWh (1%). Source: International Energy Agency and The World Bank. Data for year 2019.
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Does France use fossil fuels?

France has very limited fossil-energy resources and imports most of its oil, natural gas, and all of its coal.
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How much does France rely on fossil fuels?

The electricity sector in France is dominated by its nuclear power, which accounted for 71.7% of total production in 2018, while renewables and fossil fuels accounted for 21.3% and 7.1%, respectively (compare to 72.3% nuclear, 17.8% renewables and 8.6% fossil fuels in 2016).
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How much of France's energy is imported?

In 2019, the France's dependency rate on energy imports increased by a point in comparison to the previous year, reaching approximately 47.6 percent.
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Who is richer UK or France?

France stands at $2.7 trillion, the UK at $2.2 trillion, Italy at $2.1 trillion. If you count Russia as part of Europe, it slots into the table between us and the Italians.
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What is France's biggest industry?

Manufacturing and Technology

Manufacturing is among the largest industries in France, accounting for billions of dollars in the country's GDP.
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How is France so rich?

France's diversified economy is led by tourism, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals. The government has partially or fully privatized many large companies but maintains a strong presence in such sectors as power, public transport, and defense.
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