Upstream investment in Africa has been slow to recover after cuts of 40% during the pandemic. Investment of around US$40 billion annually, or 8% of global capex, may be the new normal. Over half of future investment on pre-sanctioned projects is earmarked for gas and LNG. African countries will undergo a changing of the guard, with new investment hotspots including Namibia and Mozambique replacing legacy producers. Join our experts on the 30th May 2024 for an informative deep dive into investment trends across the continent.
In this webinar the team will discuss:
- Where is investment trending?
- What resource themes are companies investing in?
- Is Africa still core to the Majors' portfolios?
- How has NOC spending changed?
- What role have FIDs and exploration played?
The webinar will include a 30-minute presentation followed by a short Q&A and will be presented by:
- Martijn Murphy, Principal Analyst
- George Colleran, Research Analyst
Register today to secure your spot by filling out the form.
Our speakers
Martijn Murphy
Principal Analyst, North Africa Upstream
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George Colleran
Research Analyst, Upstream
George works on the Sub-Saharan Africa team and has been the lead analyst on Angola content for the past two years.
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