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Positioning future strategies

Most oil producing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa rely heavily on oil export revenues. For them, the energy transition presents a dilemma. Governments and national oil companies (NOCs) want to increase oil and gas production – and revenue – but investors are increasingly moving to renewables and low carbon projects. Adam Pollard, Senior Research Analyst, Sub-Saharan Africa Upstream, Wood Mackenzie, reports.

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PR Apr 2020 pp14-15.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Region: Africa

Publisher: Energy Institute

Organisation: Wood Mackenzie

Subjects: Oil markets, Oil and gas, Oil production, Renewables, Low carbon, Energy transition

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