The outlook for oil and gas development in Sub-Sahara Africa region looks positive over the forecast period. Although the region is expected to see a steady decline in hydrocarbons production from active projects over the next few years, the production from announced and planned projects will offset the decline, adding a total of approximately 7.8 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (mmboed) by 2027. The biggest contributors to these additions are expected to be Nigeria, Mozambique, and Senegal.
Scope
- Sub-Saharan Africa oil and gas production outlook by key countries, and key companies for the period 2023-2027
- Sub-Saharan Africa new projects capital expenditure outlook by key countries, key companies, field terrain, and facility type for 2023-2027
- Major projects count by key countries, field terrain, and facility type
- Details of key upcoming crude and natural gas projects in the region
Reasons to Buy
- Understand Sub-Saharan Africa oil and gas production outlook during the period 2023-2027
- Keep abreast of key upcoming production projects in Sub-Saharan Africa during the outlook period
- Facilitate decision-making on the basis of strong oil and gas production data
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights on Sub-Saharan Africa upstream sector
- Assess your competitors' planned oil and gas production projects in the region
Table of Contents
1. Overview2. Key Highlights
3. Regional Development Trends
4. Oil Development Focus
5. Gas Development Focus
6. Expenditure Outlook
7. Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures