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After the crash – what's changed in Africa upstream?
Report summary
Following coronavirus, the Africa upstream landscape looks markedly different. Africa has been hit hard and widespread cuts and project deferrals have been implemented. Comparing our latest data with our Q1 2020 view reveals some striking changes in investment, production and value as companies adjust to the new market conditions. We provide a downloadable PowerPoint covering the key upstream changes.
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- The price crash hits hard in Africa
- Deepwater and LNG investment are hit hardest
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