After three years of decline, oil and gas production is growing again across Sub-Saharan Africa. Traditional oil producers Nigeria and Angola are increasing investment and activity. Angola's exit from OPEC is a statement of its ambition.
Elsewhere, growth projects are progressing in Senegal/Mauritania, Cote d'Ivoire, Namibia and Mozambique. Gas investment is accelerating and LNG is emerging as a strong solution for otherwise stranded resources.
Join our experts on Wednesday 14th February where they will discuss two recent reports - 'Sub-Saharan Africa upstream: 2023 in review' and '5 things to look for in 2024'. A main presentation will be followed by Q&A.
Topics to be covered on the agenda include:
- Exploration: key wells in 2023 and wells to watch this year.
- Production: what countries and projects are behind the recovery.
- Investment: Africa is still an oil story with big projects in Nigeria, Angola and Uganda, but gas projects are growing in importance.
- M&A: recap the big deals in 2023 and our expectations for 2024.
Register now to secure your spot.
Get to know our speakers
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Tra Ho
Senior Research Analyst, Upstream Research
Tra Ho is a Senior Analyst covering Sub-Saharan Africa upstream research, based in England.
Latest articles by Tra
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Opinion
International NOCs’ growing presence in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Opinion
How NOCs’ exploration strategies are evolving
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Ian Thom
Research Director, Upstream
Ian brings 18 years of experience to his role as head of regional analysis for Europe, Russian, Caspian and Africa
Latest articles by Ian
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Opinion
ADNOC acquires stake in Rovuma LNG from Galp
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Opinion
Global upstream: the biggest topics
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Opinion
Africa’s Energy Hotspots – three trends that will shape the next decade of African energy
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Opinion
Navigating Nigeria’s changing oil and gas landscape
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Opinion
Sub Saharan Africa upstream: 5 things to look for in 2024
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Opinion
Will Namibia become a major deepwater oil producer?