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Transport, communications, and energy.

Profile updated 2026-06-02

Infrastructure at a glance

Transport, communications, and energy. Key figure for Mali: 25

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Transportation

Airports - total

25

Airports with Paved Runways

8

Heliports

2

Railways

368 Miles 593 Kilometers

Roadways- total

13,965 Miles 22,474 Kilometers

Roadways- paved

3,431 Miles 5,522 Kilometers

Waterways

1,118 Miles 1,800 Kilometers

Ports and Terminals

Koulikoro

Communications

Telephones

81,000

Cell Phones

2,483,000

Internet Users

100,000

Internet Country Code

.ml

Internet Hosts

524

Broadcast Media
  • national public TV broadcaster
  • 2 privately owned companies provide subscription services to foreign multi-channel TV packages
  • national public radio broadcaster supplemented by a large number of privately owned and community broadcast stations
  • transmissions of multiple international broadcasters are available
Telephone System
  • general assessment: domestic system unreliable but improving; increasing use of local ra
  • dio loops to extend network coverage to remote areas domestic: fixed-line subscribership remains less than 1 per 100 persons; mobile-cellular subscribership ha
  • s increased sharply to about 70 per 100 persons international: country code - 223; satellite communications center and fiber-optic links to neighboring countries; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Atlantic Ocean, 1 Indian Ocean)

Energy

Electricity Consumption- Kilowatt Hours (kWh)

479,000,000

Electricity Production- Kilowatt Hours (kWh)

515,000,000

Oil Consumption- Barrels Per Day (bbl/day)

4,994

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