“After the Crash – What’s Next?” Africa Oil Week releases two reports, created in collaboration with Wood Mackenzie
Posing the question “what’s next?”, the reports look at what has changed in the upstream and offer future projections
Africa Oil Week (Africa-OilWeek.com) has launched two complimentary reports, produced in association with Wood Mackenzie. Both assess the impact of the latest supply and demand crisis in oil and gas markets, one with a global (bit.ly/30S45Nf) and the other with an African (bit.ly/2CnbElK) focus.
Posing the question “what’s next?”, the reports look at what has changed in the upstream and offer future projections, covering areas including:
Read side by side, the reports offer a unique opportunity to assess Africa’s position in the global hydrocarbons landscape
Development capex
Production (liquids and gas)
Valuations
Returns on pre-production projects
Cash flow
Read side by side, the reports offer a unique opportunity to assess Africa’s position in the global hydrocarbons landscape. It’s no secret that the continent has been hit hard by the current crisis, with sweeping cuts and deferrals – particularly in high cost deepwater projects in the west and LNG projects in the east. Nevertheless, with a growing, energy-hungry population, Africa appears to be resilient, with upstream capital expenditure forecast to exceed 2019 levels by 2022.
Download the global report here (bit.ly/30S45Nf), and the African report here (bit.ly/2CnbElK).
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Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Oil Week.