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Can African local content thrive in a lower-cost upstream industry?
Report summary
Local content has become a "must-have" within Sub-Saharan Africa. But since the crash of 2014, there are fewer projects being developed and only the most competitive will progress. How can higher local content costs be absorbed when they contribute to declining competitiveness? Legislation is one approach, but there is evidence that strict target-based methods can increase lead-times and costs. Collaborative approaches work better. This is apparent in countries that are new to upstream, who rely on the industry to educate them on the infrastructure, goods, services and standards required to develop a thriving sector. Many countries' upstream sectors will comprise relatively few projects, while energy transition and the threat to long-term oil demand requires governments to think carefully about focusing on highly specialist upstream skills with limited linkages to the wider economy.
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Sub-Saharan Africa's local content boom
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Implications of a lower-cost upstream industry
- There will be fewer projects
- Deepwater and LNG dominate production
- How costly is local content?
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Strategies to maximise local content
- Good governance and strong partnerships with industry
- A sustainable local service sector
- Realistic and sustainable targets
- Conclusion
Tables and charts
This report includes 7 images and tables including:
- Changes in local content in SSA between 2012 and 2019
- Supply chain inefficiencies and potential for cost savings
- Forecast capital expenditure in SSA
- SSA production by resource theme
- Goods and services required for upstream projects
- Comparison of local content by cost type in Mozambique
- Evolution of local content and costs over time
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