The Gabon oil and gas market is expected to register a CAGR of more than 2% during the forecast period.
The market was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. However, the market has reached pre-pandemic levels.
Updated hydrocarbon code and upcoming projects are expected to drive the market’s growth during the forecast period. However, the lack of downstream sector infrastructure has been restraining the market’s growth.
However, in July 2019, Gabon adopted the Hydrocarbon code 2019 to liberalize the market studied by providing more attractive opportunities to companies investing in Gabon’s oil and gas sector. Financial incentives and the promotion of investment from private companies are a few changes adopted in this law.
In 2021, with 30 oilfields in production, Gabon was the eighth-largest oil-producing country in Africa. However, most of the fields have been declining, which has led to a drop in oil production from 236 thousand barrels in 2011 to 181 thousand barrels in 2021. With the 12th offshore license distribution for deepwater projects backed up by the new hydrocarbon code, the interest of major oil and gas companies has been observed in recent years. These companies are expected to make large-scale investments during the forecast period. In November 2022, BW Energy started preparing to kick off a drilling campaign in the country's offshore Hibiscus and Ruche fields. The project is on track for the first oil in the late first quarter of 2023.
Therefore, huge reserves of proved oil reserves and updated policies are anticipated to boost the growth of the upstream sector, assisting in achieving the aim to increase oil production by 50% in the near future.
In July 2018, Gabon implemented a new Hydrocarbon code with significant updates to lure investments from the international market. Even with decreasing oil and gas prices and changes in contract share and contract tenure, the government continued with the same policy in 2022.
The state’s participation has been reduced to 10% during the development and exploitation phase, in addition to a possible 10% acquisition at the market price of shares in any oil and gas producer’s share capital.
However, there has been no new licensing round since the 12th Licensing Round in November 2018, slightly restraining the market’s growth.
Therefore, due to favorable market conditions and the presence of huge reserves, the oil and gas sector is anticipated to witness investment and growth during the forecast period.
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The market was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. However, the market has reached pre-pandemic levels.
Updated hydrocarbon code and upcoming projects are expected to drive the market’s growth during the forecast period. However, the lack of downstream sector infrastructure has been restraining the market’s growth.
However, in July 2019, Gabon adopted the Hydrocarbon code 2019 to liberalize the market studied by providing more attractive opportunities to companies investing in Gabon’s oil and gas sector. Financial incentives and the promotion of investment from private companies are a few changes adopted in this law.
Gabon Oil & Gas Market Trends
Upstream Sector to Drive the Oil and Gas Market
According to OPEC's World-proven oil reserves, there are more than 2 billion barrels of offshore and onshore reserves in Gabon, primarily located in South West of Gabon. This predicts a potential market for development, particularly for upstream oil and gas companies.In 2021, with 30 oilfields in production, Gabon was the eighth-largest oil-producing country in Africa. However, most of the fields have been declining, which has led to a drop in oil production from 236 thousand barrels in 2011 to 181 thousand barrels in 2021. With the 12th offshore license distribution for deepwater projects backed up by the new hydrocarbon code, the interest of major oil and gas companies has been observed in recent years. These companies are expected to make large-scale investments during the forecast period. In November 2022, BW Energy started preparing to kick off a drilling campaign in the country's offshore Hibiscus and Ruche fields. The project is on track for the first oil in the late first quarter of 2023.
Therefore, huge reserves of proved oil reserves and updated policies are anticipated to boost the growth of the upstream sector, assisting in achieving the aim to increase oil production by 50% in the near future.
Updated Hydrocarbon Code and Upcoming Projects to Drive the Market
The oil and gas market accounted for a significant share of Gabon’s GDP and export earnings. Diminishing production and the oil price resulted in lower investment in the oil and gas sector, resulting in the implementation of the new hydrocarbon code.In July 2018, Gabon implemented a new Hydrocarbon code with significant updates to lure investments from the international market. Even with decreasing oil and gas prices and changes in contract share and contract tenure, the government continued with the same policy in 2022.
The state’s participation has been reduced to 10% during the development and exploitation phase, in addition to a possible 10% acquisition at the market price of shares in any oil and gas producer’s share capital.
However, there has been no new licensing round since the 12th Licensing Round in November 2018, slightly restraining the market’s growth.
Therefore, due to favorable market conditions and the presence of huge reserves, the oil and gas sector is anticipated to witness investment and growth during the forecast period.
Gabon Oil & Gas Market Competitor Analysis
The Gabon oil and gas market is partially fragmented. The major companies include (in no particular order) Perenco SA, TotalEnergies SE, Assala Energy, Maurel et Prom SA, Gabon Oil Company, and others.Additional benefits of purchasing the report:
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
4 MARKET OVERVIEW
5 MARKET SEGMENTATION - BY SECTOR
6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Perenco SA
- TotalEnergies SE
- VAALCO Energy Inc.
- Maurel et Prom SA
- Gabon Oil Company
- Assala Energy
- Petronas Gas Bhd
Methodology
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