DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "H1 2016 Production and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Key Planned Upstream Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa" report to their offering.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 43 key planned projects are expected to start operations by 2025
These planned projects are expected to contribute 1,113 thousand barrels of oil per day to global crude production and 7.7 billion cubic feet per day to global gas production in 2025. A proposed capex of US$153.5 billion is expected to be spent during 2016 to 2025 period in bringing these key planned projects online. Nigeria leads the region with highest number of planned projects. Total S.A. and Tullow Oil plc lead the region in terms of operatorship of the planned projects.
Scope
- Oil and gas production outlook by key countries and companies in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Planned projects count and starts by key countries and companies in the region
- Details of key planned crude and natural gas projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Capex and opex outlook by key countries and companies in the region
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables & Figures
2 Oil and Gas Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
2.1 Key Highlights
2.2 Key Planned Project Count by Country
2.3 Planned Project Starts by Country
2.4 Production Outlook for Key Planned Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
2.5 Key Planned Crude Projects for Sub-Saharan Africa
2.6 Key Planned Gas Projects for Sub-Saharan Africa
2.7 Key Discovered Fields in Sub-Saharan Africa
2.8 Newly Added Planned Projects for Sub-Saharan Africa
2.9 Delayed Planned Projects for Sub-Saharan Africa
2.10 CAPEX Outlook for Key Planned Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
2.11 OPEX Outlook for Key Planned Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
2.12 Key Planned Projects by Company
2.13 Production from Key Planned Crude Projects by Company
2.14 Production from Key Planned Gas Projects by Company
2.15 CAPEX Outlook for Key Planned Projects by Company
2.16 OPEX Outlook for Key Planned Projects by Company
3 Appendix
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