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Sub-Saharan Africa upstream: 5 things to look for in 2019
Report summary
For Sub-Saharan Africa in 2019, we foresee project FIDs to be on the rise, not in numbers but definitely in sanctioned resource. Nigerian elections could lead to big political change, whilst high-impact exploration wells are expected in South Africa and Namibia. Expect the majors to sell mature acreage in Nigeria. And finally, gas-prone blocks will grab the attention amongst the many new licensing rounds being held across the region.
Table of contents
- 1. Mozambique will lead the pack in high-impact FID's
- 2. Total to go big on high-risk deep water exploration
- 3. Nigeria's presidential election could be a cliff-hanger
- 4. Majors to sell more assets in Nigeria
- 5. The best new acreage will continue to focus on big gas plays
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- Sub-Saharan Africa FIDs (2015-2019)
- Sub-Saharan Africa exploration wells to watch 2019
- 2019 Sub-Saharan Africa Licensing Rounds
- And how did we do in 2018?
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