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Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market 2015-2025

October 6, 2015 7:00 AM
PR Newswire

LONDON, October 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ —

Upstream Exploration & Development and Midstream Infrastructure Spending in Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania & Madagascar

Visiongain has calculated that the Southern African oil and gas market will see capex of $18.55bn in 2015, including spending on both upstream exploration & development (E&D) and midstream infrastructure.

Southern Africa is the single largest region of Africa, a region that includes a diverse range of economies all at varying stages in terms of oil and gas industry development. OPEC member Angola and newcomer Namibia on the West coast are set to increase oil and gas production over the coming years with the continuing exploitation of pre-salt reserves. Mozambique and Tanzania are set to rapidly increase gas production to cater for burgeoning domestic and regional demand for gas-to-power facilities, as well as a desire to supply the resource-hungry economies of Southern Asia via LNG exports. South Africa is looking to expand its offshore operations, boosted by successes off its Western coast, as well as hoping to expand onshore shale gas development in the Karoo Basin to supply the needs of the region’s economies. Lastly, Madagascar is set to become one of the world’s most exciting emerging oil producers, and is currently vying for foreign capital along with other countries in the region to develop its large onshore, heavy oil and oil sands reserves over the coming decade.

The report will answer questions such as:
• What are the prospects for upstream oil and gas markets in Southern Africa?
• What are the prospects for midstream oil and gas markets in Southern Africa?
• How are oil prices affecting the Southern African oil and gas market?
• Who are the leading companies in Southern Africa?
• Which Southern African countries are currently attracting the most upstream and midstream spending and how will this change over the coming decade?

How will you benefit from this report?
• Over 280 pages of analysis, including 153 charts and tables, which provide the perfect accompaniment to high-end business presentations
• Details on upstream exploration and development activity across 226 active license blocks in the region
• Information on 24 current and future midstream projects

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

• Up-to-date oil price forecasting and analysis
• Sections on Economy and Energy Sector Development by country
• Sections on Political Risk Analysis by country
• In-depth interviews with industry experts, providing exclusive insights into oil and gas developments across the region

Five reasons why you must order and read this report today: 

1. The report provides forecasts and analyses for the main categories of oil and gas upstream and midstream spending in Southern Africa 

Upstream
– Geophysical studies
– 2D studies
– 3D studies
– Onshore wells
– Offshore wells and subsea development
Floating Production Systems (FPS)

Midstream
Pipelines
– LNG facilities
– GTL facilities
– Refineries
– Storage

2. The above upstream & midstream submarkets and spending categories are broken down for the six largest national markets in Southern Africa
Angola
Madagascar
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa
Tanzania
– ‘Rest of Southern Africa‘ (Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe)

3. Tables and analysis detailing the latest activity within each Southern African licence block 

4. The analysis is also underpinned by our exclusive interviews with leading experts:
James Baban, Managing Director of Tanzania Ltd
– Dr David Mestres Ridge, CEO of Swala Energy

5. Comprehensive accompanying analysis on each country:
– Economy and Energy Sector Development
– Political Risk Analysis

Who should read this report?
– Companies currently investing in, or thinking of investing in, any Southern African countries
– Anyone within the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry
– CEOs
– COOs
– CIOs
– Business development managers
– Marketing managers
– Suppliers
– Investors
– Contractors
– Government agencies
– Onshore/offshore drilling engineers
– Geologists

Dont miss out 

This report is essential reading for you or anyone in the upstream and midstream oil and gas sector in Southern Africa. Purchasing this report today will help you to recognise those important market opportunities and understand the possibilities there. Order the SOUTHERN AFRICAN OIL AND GAS MARKET 2015-2025 report now. We look forward to receiving your order.

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

To request an exec summary of this report please email Sara Peerun at sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com or call Tel: +44-(0)20-7336-6100

Or click on https://www.visiongain.com/Report/1508/Southern-Africa-Oil-Gas-Market-2015-2025

Companies Listed
Afren
Anadarko
Barotse Petroleum Company Ltd
Beach Petroleum
BG Group
BHP Billiton
Bowleven Oil & Gas
BP
Brilliant
Bumi Armada
Cabinda Gulf Oil Company
Cairn India
Canadian Natural Resources
Chariot
Chat Milling
Chevron
City
Cobalt
ConocoPhillips
Crown Energy
CSG Energy Namibia
Da Qing Group
Devon Energy
Dodsal
Dominion
Dyna-mac
DSME
EAX
Eco Oil and Gas Ltd
ENH
ENI
ENRG
Equatorial Oil and Gas PLC
Ernst & Young
Essar Energy
Esso
ExxonMobil
Falcon Oil & Gas
Frontier Resources
FMC Technologies
Galp Energia
Gapex Resources Ltd
Gazania
GB Petroleum
Glint Energy
Hamra Oil
Heritage Oil
HHI
Imaforce
Impact Oil and Gas
Jupiter
KBR
Lekoil
Leopard
M&P
Madagascar Northern Petroleum Company
Madagascar Oil
Madagascar Southern Petroleum Company
Maersk
Mafula Energy Ltd
Magnum Gas & Power
Majetu
Maurel & Prom
Meifo Pty
Meliot Ltd
Minex Zambia International
Motherland Homes
Murphy
Nabirm
Ndovu/Aminex
New Age
OK Energy
OMV
Open Acreage
Ophir East Africa Ventures Limited
Oranto
Pacific Oil and Gas
Pan-African Energy
Pelkbuck Ltd
PetroSA
Petro Viking
Petrobras
Petrodel Resources Ltd
Petromad
Petronas
PetroRio
Pluspetrol
Puma Energy
RAK Gas
Rapid African Energy Holdings
Regalis
Repsol
Rhino
Rift Petroleum
ROC Oil Company
SacOil (Transfer Holdings)
Sasol
Saipem
SeaBird Exploration Plc
Serica
Shell
Silver Wave Energy
Sogecoa Ltd
Sogenal
Somoil
Sonangol P&P
Sonangas
Sonaref
South Atlantic Petroleum
Statoil
Standard Chartered
Sterling Energy
Sunbird
Sungu Sungu
Surestream
Swala Energy
Tamboran Botswana
Terralinna Ltd
Thombo
Total
Troisade Energy
Tullow Oil
Tlou Energy
Unimag
VAALCO Energy
Westbridge
Yanchang Petroleum
ZCCM Investment Holdings PLC
Zulu Energy

 

Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Al-Shabaab
Angolan Ministry of Petroleum
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
European Union (EU)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
International Labour Organisation (ILO)
Ministry of Energy and Minerals (Tanzania)
Ministry for Mines and Petroleum (Madagascar)
Ministry of Mineral Resources (Mozambique)
OPEC
Petroleum Agency SA
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (Namibia)
Transparency International
United Nations (UN)
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
World Bank (WB)
World Economic Forum (WEF)

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

SOURCE Visiongain

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