East African Oil & Gas Market 2015-2025 Upstream Exploration & Development and Midstream Infrastructure Capex in Tanzania, Mozambique, Kenya, Uganda, with Special Focus on Rapidly Emerging Countries Ethiopia, South Sudan & Somalia
LONDON, August 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Visiongain's comprehensive new 262 page report reveals that the East African oil & gas market will see capex of $4.19bn in 2015, including spending on both upstream exploration & development (E&D) and midstream infrastructure.
Market scope: East Africa is fast becoming one of the world's most interesting oil and gas hotspots. For many years the area was neglected by the world's oil and gas industry, and even in Africa it was overshadowed by the rapid development in West Africa and the established markets in North Africa. However, with the discovery of both oil & gas reserves in the region over the past five years, opportunities are being created within a number of East African nations.
East Africa covers a territory roughly six times the size of the North Sea but fewer than 600 wells have been drilled in the region to date. The reserve estimates in the region have increased rapidly over the past few years and yet only a small percentage of the region has been properly explored. The market has changed too, as major international companies are becoming involved alongside smaller companies, thus indicating the industry's confidence in East Africa's immense potential.
Mozambique and Tanzania's substantial offshore gas reserves and proximity to Asian demand centres offer the potential for LNG export by the end of the decade, while Uganda and Kenya present opportunities for commercial oil production even sooner. With a significant amount of seismic activity and exploratory drilling already taking place and plans for large midstream infrastructure projects, the East African oil & gas market will attract tens of billions of dollars of investment over the coming decade.
Are you involved in the East African oil & gas market or intend to be? If so, then you must read this report
It's vital that you keep your industry knowledge up to date. You need this report.
The East African Oil & Gas Market 2015-2025 report responds to your need for definitive market data:
• Where are the East African oil & gas market opportunities?
- 148 tables, charts, and graphs reveal market data allowing you to target your strategy more effectively
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• When will the East African oil & gas market grow?
- View East African capital expenditure forecasts, as well as analysis, from 2015-2025
• Why will the East African oil & gas market evolve?
- This report features a total of 3 interviews: 2 of which are with oil experts and 1 with a security expert.
- The CEO of Swala Energy
- The Managing Director of Heritage Oil Tanzania Ltd.
- The report also provides a 3rd interview with a security specialist, the Regional Director for Saladin Security. Having in depth knowledge of the security situation is vital for businesses looking to operate in the East African region
• Which East African oil & gas submarkets will thrive from 2015-2025?
- What are the key trends and factors affecting each of the East African submarkets? Stay informed about the potential for each of the East African oil & gas submarkets with capital expenditure forecasts and analysis from 2015-2025:
The Upstream Exploration & Development (E&D) Market Forecast 2015-2025, with individual country forecasts for:
- Geophysical Studies
- 2D Seismic Studies
- 3D Seismic Studies
- Onshore Wells
- Offshore Wells and Subsea Development
The Midstream Infrastructure Market Forecast 2015-2025, with individual country forecasts for:
- Pipelines
- LNG Facilities
- GTL Facilities
- Refineries
- Storage
• Where are the leading national East African oil & gas markets from 2015-2025?
- Understand where the greatest levels of capex are currently being spent and the opportunities for growth going forward. You will see where and how opportunities exist with revealing individual market and submarket forecasts and analysis for national markets from 2015-2025.
- Each national market includes both upstream E&D and midstream forecasts and spending breakdowns within each category, as well as information on each oil & gas block and an assessment of future projects and prospects:
- Tanzanian Oil & Gas Market & Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
- Mozambican Oil & Gas Market & Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
- Ethiopian Oil & Gas Market & Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
- Kenyan Oil & Gas Market & Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
- South Sudanese Oil & Gas Market & Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
- Ethiopian Oil & Gas Market & Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
- Somali Oil & Gas Market & Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
• Where are the major East African oil & gas projects and Licence Blocks?
- See details of 18 midstream projects
- Find information on 117 licence blocks
• Who are the leading companies within the East African oil & gas?
- Our report reveals the companies of central importance to this market, with detailed profiles for each. Profiles contain details of the countries and blocks each company operates in within the East African region:
- Afren
- Africa Oil
- Anadarko
- BG Group
- CNOOC
- ENI
- Heritage Oil
- Ophir Energy
- Sasol
- Statoil
- Swala Energy
- Total
- Tullow
- The report also contains details on all other companies in the East African market and the blocks they are involved in.
• Who should read this report?
- Anyone within the oil & gas industry including
- Contractors
- Technologists
- Suppliers
- CEO's
- COO's
- Business development managers
- Marketing managers
- Investors
- Banks
- Government agencies
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Companies Mentioned in This Report
A-Z Petroleum
Adamantine Energy
Afar Exploration
Afren
African Camp Solutions Ltd.
Africa Oil Corp.
Agriterra
Aminex plc
Anadarko
Ansan Wikfs
Antrim Resources
Apache Energy
Asian Resource Company (ARC)
Arco
Artumas
Avana Petroleum
A-Z Petroleum
Beach Petroleum
BG Group
Black Marlin Energy
Black Rhino Group
Bounty Oil and Gas
BowLeven
BP
BPRL
Buzi Hydrocarbons
Calvalley Petrol
Camac Energy
Centric Energy
CESPA
CNOOC
CNPC
ConocoPhillips
Cove Energy plc
Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME)
DAR Petroleum Operating Company Ltd
DNO International
Dodsal
Dominion Petroleum
Edgo Energy
ExxonMobil
Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos (ENH)
ENI S.p.A.
ENRG
ERHC Energy
Erin Energy
Essar
Falcon Petroleum
FAR Limited
Flow Energy
Fluor
Galp Energia
Gazprom
Gelombang Seismic Indonesia (GSI)
Genel Energy
Geoventures
Gigamethanol BV
Greater Pioneer Operating Company (GPOC)
Harmattan
Heritage Oil
Hollick Trading
Horn Petroleum
Hydrotanz
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)
Imara Energy
Incitec Group
Inpex
Jacka Resources
JGC Corp
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC)
Kalila Energi
KBR
Kenya Petroleum Refineries Ltd.
Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC)
Kogas
Lamu Oil & Gas
Lion Energy
Lion Petroleum
Marathon Oil
Maurel & Prom
Midway Resources
Milio
Minergy Resources Ltd
Mitsui E&P
Motherland Industries ltd
Mott-MacDonald
Mubadala Petroleum
National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK)
Ndovu Resources
Neptune Petroleum
New Age Ltd.
Nilepet
NOR Energy
Oil India Ltd.
Oilmoz
ONGC
Open Acreage
Ophir Energy
Orca Exploration
Origin Energy
Otto Energy
Pacific Seaboard Investments
PanAfrican Energy
Pancontinental Oil & Gas
Pavilion Energy
Petrobras
Petrodel Resources Limited
Petronas
Petroquest
PetroSA
Petrosoma
PetroTrans
Pexco
Platform Resources
Premier Oil Limited
PT Energy Mega Persada (ENRG)
PTT Exploration and Production plc
Radyolla Group
Range Resources
Ras Al Khaimah Gas Tanzania Ltd (RAK Gas)
Red Emperor
Rift Energy
Rosneft
Royal Dutch Shell
RT-Global Resources
Safinat
Saipem
Saladin Security Services
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI)
Sasol
SeaBird Exploration
Signet Petroleum
Simba Energy
Sinopec
SK Energy Co
Sohi Gas Dodori
Sohi Gas Lamu
Solo Oil plc
Southwest Energy
Star Petroleum
Statoil
Sterling Energy
Sudd Petroleum Operating Company Ltd (SPOC)
Swala Energy
Swiss Oil Company
Taipan Resources Inc.
Tamoil
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC)
Technip
Total S.A.
Tower Resources
Transglobal Petroleum
Tri-Ocean Energy
Tullow Oil
Turkana Resources
Vanoil
Ventech Engineers International
Veteran Security Services
Videocon Hydrocarbon Holdings Limited
Wentworth Resources Limited
Winter Sky
Woodside
Zarara
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
African Influence Exchange (AIE)
Al-Shabaab
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
East African Community (EAC)
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Ethiopian Ministry of Mines
Export - Import Bank of China
Foreign Policy (FP)
Heritage Institute for Policy Studies
ICC Commercial Crime Services
Instituto Nacional de Petroleo
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
International Criminal Court (ICC)
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)
Kenyan Ministry of Energy
Mozambican Ministry of Mineral Resources
National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK)
Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)
South Sudanese Ministry of Energy
Tanzanian Ministry of Energy and Minerals
Transparency International
Ugandan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development
Ugandan Revenue Authority
United Nations (UN)
UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
World Bank (WB)
World Economic Forum (WEF)
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