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 • 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)
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
Don’t 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.
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1. Report Overview 1.1 Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Overview 1.2 Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Structure 1.3 Why You Should Read This Report 1.4 How This Report Delivers 1.5 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report Include: 1.6 Who is This Report For? 1.7 Market Definition 1.8 Methodology 1.9 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1.10 Associated Visiongain Reports 1.11 About Visiongain
2. Introduction to Southern Africa’s Oil & Gas Market 2.1 Main Areas of Interest in Southern Africa’s Oil and Gas Market 2.1.1 Economic and Energy Sector Development 2.1.2 Pre-salt Exploration 2.2 Visiongain’s Description and Analysis of the Oil Price Collapse 2.2.1 Supply-Side Factors 2.2.2 Demand-Side Factors 2.2.3 Other Major Variables that Impact the Oil Price 2.2.4 Visiongain’s Oil Price Assumptions and Forecast
3. The Southern African Oil & Gas Market 3.1 Southern African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 3.2 Southern African Oil & Gas National Market Breakdown and Shares 2015-2025 3.3 Southern African Oil & Gas Submarket Forecasts 3.3.1 Southern African Upstream Exploration and Development (E&D) Market Forecast 2015-2025 3.3.2 Southern African Midstream Market Forecast 2015-2025
4. The Angolan Oil & Gas Market 4.1 The Angolan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 4.2 Economy and Energy Sector Development 4.2.1 State Owned Enterprise (SOE) 4.3 Political Risk Assessment 4.3.1 Strengths 4.3.2 Weaknesses 4.3.3 Opportunities 4.3.4 Threats 4.3.5 Verdict 4.4 Angolan Production, Consumption and Reserves 4.5 Oil & Gas Sector Organisation 4.6 Angola’s Licence Blocks and Current Activity 4.6.1 Chevron 4.6.2 Sonangol 4.6.3 Total 4.6.4 BP 4.6.5 Somoil 4.6.6 Petrobras 4.6.7 Maersk 4.6.8 Statoil 4.6.9 Cobalt International Energy 4.6.10 Puma Energy 4.6.11 VAALCO 4.6.12 Pluspetrol Angola 4.6.13 ENI 4.6.14 ESSO 4.6.15 Repsol 4.6.16 Conoco Phillips 4.7 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Summary
5. The Namibian Oil & Gas Market 5.1 The Namibian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 5.2 Economy and Energy Sector Development 5.2.1 Vision 2030 5.2.2 Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework 5.3 Political Risk Assessment 5.3.1 Strengths 5.3.2 Weaknesses 5.3.3 Opportunities 5.3.4 Threats 5.3.5 Verdict 5.4 Oil & Gas Sector Organisation 5.5 Namibia’s Licence Blocks and Current Activity 5.5.1 Gazania 5.5.2 Impact Oil and Gas 5.5.3 Petro Viking 5.5.4 Repsol 5.5.5 Chariot Oil and Gas 5.5.6 PetroRio 5.5.7 Oranto Petroleum Ltd 5.5.8 Eco Oil & Gas Ltd 5.5.9 Jupiter 5.5.10 Westbridge 5.5.11 Tullow 5.5.12 Nabirm 5.5.13 Pan African Oil 5.5.14 Maurel et Prom 5.5.15 Sungu Sungu Petroleum 5.5.16 UNIMAG 5.5.17 Serica Energy 5.5.18 Lekoil 5.5.19 Murphy Oil Corporation 5.5.20 Shell 5.5.21Bulk Storage Facility 5.6 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Summary
6. The South African Oil & Gas Market 6.1 The South African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 6.2 Economy and Energy Sector Development 6.3 Political Risk Assessment 6.3.1 Strengths 6.3.2 Weaknesses 6.3.3 Opportunities 6.3.4 Threats 6.3.5 Verdict 6.4 South African Production, Consumption and Reserves 6.5 Oil & Gas Sector Organisation 6.6 South Africa’s Licence Blocks and Current Activity 6.6.1 Cairn India 6.6.2 Sunbird Energy 6.6.3 Thombo Petroleum 6.6.4 Anadarko 6.6.5 Sasol 6.6.6 BHP Billiton Petroleum 6.6.7 OK Energy 6.6.8 Rhino 6.6.9 Shell 6.6.10 ExxonMobil 6.6.11 Total 6.6.12 Shale Gas Potential 6.7 South African Oil & Gas Market Summary
7. The Madagascan Oil & Gas Market 7.1 The Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 7.2 Economy and Energy Sector Development 7.3 Madagascar: Political risk summary 7.3.1 Strengths 7.3.2 Weaknesses 7.3.3 Opportunities 7.3.4 Threats 7.3.5 Verdict 7.4 Madagascan Production, Consumption and Reserves 7.5 Oil & Gas Sector Organisation 7.6 Madagascar’s Licence Blocks and Current Activity 7.6.1 ExxonMobil 7.6.2 Sterling Energy 7.6.3 EAX 7.6.4 Yanchang Petroleum International Ltd 7.6.5 Total 7.6.6 Madagascar Oil 7.6.7 Essar Energy 7.6.8 Crown Energy 7.6.9 Tullow Oil 7.6.10 Madagascar Southern Petroleum Company 7.6.11 OMV 7.6.12 South Atlantic Petroleum (SAPETRO) 7.7 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Summary
8. The Mozambican Oil & Gas Market 8.1 The Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 8.2 Economy and Energy Sector Development 8.2.1 Infrastructure 8.2.2 Labour Force 8.2.3 Bi-lateral Trade Partnerships 8.2.4 Unqualified Government and Public Sector 8.2.5 Demographics 8.2.6 New Petroleum Law 2014 8.3 Political Risk Assessment 8.3.1 Strengths 8.3.2Weaknesses 8.3.3 Opportunities 8.3.4 Threats 8.3.5 Verdict 8.4 Mozambican Production, Consumption and Reserves 8.5 Oil & Gas Sector Organisation 8.6 Mozambique’s Licence Blocks and Current Activity 8.6.1 ENI and Anadarko Try to Establish LNG Exports 8.6.2 Sasol 8.6.3 Statoil Withdraws from Mozambique 8.6.4 ENRG Buys into the Buzi Block 8.6.5 Refinery Projects Unlikely to Come to Fruition 8.6.6 Pipeline Plans in Mozambique 8.6.7 Sasol and Shell Both Announce Plans for GTL Projects 8.7 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Summary
9. The Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market 9.1 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 9.2 Economy and Energy Sector Development 9.2.1 Infrastructure 9.2.2 Energy Supply 9.2.3 Labour Force 9.2.4 Changes to Legislation 9.3 Political Risk Assessment 9.3.1 Strengths 9.3.2 Weaknesses 9.3.3 Opportunities 9.3.4 Threats 9.3.5 Verdict 9.4 Tanzanian Production, Consumption and Reserves 9.5 Oil & Gas Sector Organisation 9.6 Tanzania’s Licence Blocks and Current Activity 9.6.1 BG Group and Ophir Energy 9.6.2 Statoil and ExxonMobil 9.6.3 Shell’s Acquisition of BG Group in 2015 9.6.4 Plans for a LNG Terminal 9.6.5 Mnazi Bay – Dar es Salaam Gas Pipeline Completed in 2015 9.7 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Summary
10. Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market 10.1 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 10.2 Botswana 10.2.1 SacOil (Transfer Holdings) 10.2.2 Magnum Gas & Power 10.2.3 Pelkbuck (Pty) Ltd 10.2.4 Equatorial Oil & Gas 10.2.5 Meliot 10.2.6 Tlou Energy 10.3 Zimbabwe 10.3.1 Chinese companies hiding potential discoveries 28/02/14 10.3.2 Competition for capital 10.3.3 Weak Economic Outlook 10.4 Zambia 10.4.1 ZCCM Investment Holdings 10.4.2 Frontier Resources 10.4.3 Bowleven Oil and Gas 10.4.4 Tower Resources/Rift Petroleum 10.4.5 Swala Energy 10.5 Swaziland 10.6 Lesotho
11. PEST Analysis of Southern Africa’s Oil & Gas Market 11.1 Political 11.2 Economic 11.3 Social 11.4 Technological
12. Expert Opinion 12.1 Heritage Oil 12.1.1 Heritage Oil’s Involvement in the Southern Africa’s Oil & Gas Market 12.1.2 Heritage Oil’s Plans in Rukwa Basin 12.1.3 Heritage Oil’s Plans in the Kyela Concession 12.1.4 Commercial Export Infrastructure 12.1.5 Security Concerns in Southern Africa 12.1.6 Opportunities, but Uncertainty in Southern Africa 12.2 Swala Energy 12.2.1 Swala Energy’s Involvement in the Southern African Oil & Gas Market 12.2.2 Security Concerns in Southern Africa 12.2.3 Opportunities, but Uncertainty in Southern Africa
13. Leading Companies in the Southern African Oil & Gas Market 13.1 Total 13.2 Shell 13.3 ENI 13.4 BP 13.5 Tullow Oil 13.6 Other Companies in the East African Oil & Gas Market
14. Conclusions and Recommendations 14.1 Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Outlook 14.2 Key Findings in the Southern African Oil & Gas Market 14.3 Recommendations for the Southern African Oil & Gas Market
15. Glossary
List of Tables Table 1.1 SAMPLE Southern Africa Oil and Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Table 2.1 Southern African Countries’ Economic Indicators Summary Table 2.2 Southern African Countries’ Corruption Perception Index 2014 Scores (0 = corrupt, 100 = clean) Table 2.3 South African Countries’ Global Competitiveness Report 2014 Scores Table 2.4 Southern African Countries’ Doing Business 2014 Scores Table 2.5 Visiongain’s Anticipated WTI Oil Price, 2015, 2016, 2017-2020, 2021-2025 ($/bbl) Table 3.1 Southern African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 3.2 Southern African Oil & Gas National Markets Upstream and Midstream Forecast 2014-2025 ($m) Table 3.3 Southern African Oil & Gas National Market Shares 2014-2025 Table 3.4 Southern African Oil & Gas Upstream Exploration & Development (E&D) Submarket Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 3.5 Southern African Oil & Gas Upstream Exploration & Development (E&D) Submarket Forecast by Project Type 2015-2025 ($m) Table 3.6 Southern African Oil & Gas Midstream Submarket Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 3.7 Southern African Oil & Gas Midstream Submarket Forecast by Project Type 2015-2025 ($m) Table 3.8 Southern African Oil & Gas Midstream Projects (Country, Project, Announced Start Date, Likely Start Date, Cost Estimate [$m]) Table 4.1 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 4.2 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 4.3 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Midstream Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 4.4 Angolan Economic Indicators Table 4.5 Angola Competitiveness and Corruption Indices Table 4.6 Angolan political risk data Table 4.7 Angolan Oil & Gas Sector Organisation Overview Table 4.8 Angolan Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, km2, Other Companies, Status) Table 5.1 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 5.2 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 5.3 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Midstream Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 5.4 Namibian Economic Indicators Table 5.5 Namibia Competitiveness and Corruption Indices Table 5.6 Namibia political risk data Table 5.7 Namibian Oil & Gas Sector Organisation Overview Table 5.8 Namibian Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, km2, Other Companies, Status) Table 5.9 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Drivers & Restraints Table 6.1 South African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 6.2 South African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 6.3 South African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Midstream Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 6.4 South African Economic Indicators Table 6.5 South African Competitiveness and Corruption Indices Table 6.6 South African political risk data Table 6.7 South African Oil & Gas Sector Organisation Overview Table 6.8 South African Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, Exploration/Production, Other Companies, Status) Table 6.9 South African Oil & Gas Market Drivers & Restraints Table 7.1 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 7.2 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 7.3 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Midstream Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 7.4 Madagascan Economic Indicators Table 7.5 Madagascan Competitiveness and Corruption Indices Table 7.6 Madagascar political risk data Table 7.7 Madagascan Oil & Gas Sector Organisation Overview Table 7.8 Crude Oil Royalties Table 7.9 Natural Gas Royalties Table 7.10 Madagascan Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, km2, Other Companies, Status) Table 7.11 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Drivers & Restraints Table 8.1 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 8.2 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 8.3 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 8.4 Mozambique Economic Indicators Table 8.5 Mozambique Competitiveness and Corruption Indices Table 8.6 Mozambique Political Risk Indices Table 8.7 Mozambique Oil & Gas Sector Organisation Overview Table 8.8 Mozambique’s Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, km2, Other Companies, Status) Table 8.9 Mozambique Oil & Gas Market Drivers & Restraints Table 9.1 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 9.2 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 9.3 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Midstream Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 9.4 Tanzania Economic Indicators Table 9.5 Tanzanian Competitiveness and Corruption Indices Table 9.6 Tanzania Political Risk Indices Table 9.7 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Sector Organisation Overview Table 9.8 Tanzanian Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, Onshore/Offshore km2, Other Companies, Status) Table 9.9 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Drivers & Restraints Table 10.1 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 10.2 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 10.3 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Midstream Capex by Project ($m, AGR%, CAGR%, Cumulative) Table 10.4 Botswana Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, Other Companies, Status) Table 10.5 Zambia Licence Blocks (Operator, Block, Other Companies, Status) Table 13.1 Total’s Southern African Licence Blocks (Country, Operator, Block, Onshore / Offshore, Other Companies, Status) Table 13.2 Shell’s Southern African Licence Blocks (Country, Operator, Block, Onshore / Offshore, Other Companies, Status) Table 13.3 ENI’s Southern African Licence Blocks (Country, Operator, Block, Onshore / Offshore, Other Companies, Status) Table 13.4 BP’s Southern African Licence Blocks (Country, Operator, Block, Onshore / Offshore, Other Companies, Status) Table 13.5 Tullow Oil’s Southern African Licence Blocks (Country, Operator, Block, Onshore / Offshore, Other Companies, Status) Table 13.6 Other Companies Operating Blocks in the Southern African Oil & Gas Market (Company, Country, Block, Other Companies, Status)
List of Figures Figure 1.1 Africa by UN Development Regions Figure 1.2 Southern Africa’s Oil and Gas Market Structure Overview Figure 1.3 Southern Africa’s Upstream E&D and Midstream Breakdown Figure 2.1 Southern African Countries’ GDP Growth 2005-2014 (% Change) Figure 2.2 Southern African Countries’ Inflation 2004-2013 (% Change) Figure 2.3 Southern Africa Country Population Growth Forecasts 2005-2017 Figure 2.4 Southern Africa Country Population Forecasts 2005-2017 Figure 2.5 Southern Africa Regional Population Growth 2005-2014 Figure 2.6 Angolan Oil Production by Reservoir Type (thousand barrels per day) Figure 2.7 Monthly WTI and Brent Oil Prices 2003-2015 ($/bbl) Figure 2.8 Daily WTI and Brent Oil Prices (July 2014 – August 2015 ($/bbl) Figure 2.9 Chinese and Indian Annual GDP Growth 2005-2017f (%) Figure 2.10 US Petroleum Consumption January 2014 to August (thousand barrels per day) Figure 2.11 Visiongain’s Anticipated WTI Oil Price, 2015, 2016, 2017-2020, 2021-2025 ($/bbl) Figure 3.1 Southern African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%) Figure 3.2 Southern African Oil & Gas National Market Shares 2014-2025 Figure 3.3 Southern African Oil & Gas Upstream Exploration & Development (E&D) Submarket Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%) Figure 3.4 Southern African Oil & Gas Upstream Exploration & Development (E&D) Submarket Forecast by Project Type 2015-2025 Figure 3.5 Southern African Oil & Gas Midstream Submarket Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%) Figure 3.6 Southern African Oil & Gas Midstream Submarket Forecast by Project Type 2015-2025 Figure 4.1 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 4.2 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 4.3 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 4.4 Angolan Oil & Gas Market Share Forecast 2015, 2020 and 2025 (% Share) Figure 4.5 Angolan Infrastructure Projects Figure 4.6 Angolan Concession Blocks Figure 4.7 Angolan Oil Production by Reservoir Type (thousand barrels per day) Figure 4.8 Angolan Oil Proven Oil Reserves 1980-2014 (billions of barrels) Figure 4.9 Angola’s Top 5 Oil Producers in 2014 Figure 5.1 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 5.2 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 5.3 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 5.4 Namibian Oil & Gas Market Share Forecast 2015, 2020 and 2025 (% Share) Figure 5.5 Namibian GDP Composition by Sector Figure 5.6 Namibian Infrastructure Projects Figure 5.7 Namibian Total Primary Energy Consumption (Quadrillion Btu) Figure 5.8 Namibia Licence Blocks Figure 6.1 South African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 6.2 South African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 6.3 South African Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 6.4 South African Oil & Gas Market Share Forecast 2015, 2020 and 2025 (% Share) Figure 6.5 South African GDP Composition by Sector Figure 6.6 South African Infrastructure Projects Figure 6.7 South Africa’s Energy Production and Consumption 1980-2012 Figure 6.8 South African Licence Blocks Figure 6.9 Top 10 Countries with Recoverable Shale Gas Resources Figure 7.1 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 7.2 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 7.3 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 7.4 Madagascan Oil & Gas Market Share Forecast 2015, 2020 and 2025 (% Share) Figure 7.5 Madagascar GDP Composition by Sector Figure 7.6 Madagascar Infrastructure Projects Figure 8.1 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 8.2 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 8.3 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 8.4 Mozambican Oil & Gas Market Share Forecast 2015, 2020 and 2025 (% Share) Figure 8.5 Mozambique Infrastructure Projects Figure 8.6 Mozambique Sedimentary Basins Figure 8.7 Petroleum Consumption South Africa & Mozambique, 2000-2012 (Thousand bpd) Figure 9.1 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 9.2 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 9.3 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 9.4 Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share) Figure 9.5 Tanzanian Infrastructure Projects Figure 9.6 Tanzania Oil Consumption 2004-2013 (Thousand bpd) and Gas Production & Consumption 2004-2012 (Billion Cubic Feet) Figure 9.7 Tanzanian Licence Blocks Figure 9.8 The Top 10 LNG Importing Countries (MTPA) 2014 Figure 10.1 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025: Upstream E&D and Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 10.2 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Upstream Capex ($m) Figure 10.3 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Forecast 2015-2025 Midstream Capex ($m) Figure 10.4 Rest of Southern Africa Oil & Gas Market Share Forecast 2010, 2020 and 2025 (% Share)
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)
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