Pandemic disruption and energy transition pressures on corporate E&P strategies and financing will continue to challenge upstream project development in Sub-Saharan Africa. As international and local investors revise their strategies, the evolution of Africa’s upstream competitive landscape is accelerating. The governments that will be most successful in securing new investment will compete proactively in this dynamic and uncertain environment. How are the shifting dynamics affecting investment decisions in Africa’s upstream by key decision-makers from governments, investors, and finance?
S&P Global
Senior Associate, Energy
Ministry of Mines and Energy, The Republic of Namibia
Minister of Mines and Energy
Ministry of Mines, Petroleum & Energy, Cote d'Ivoire
Minister of Mines, Petroleum & Energy
Seplat Energy Plc
Chairman & Co-Founder
The Carlyle Group
Managing Director