Vol 48 No 14 | ECONOMYAFRICAOIL AND GAS Books on the boom 6th July 2007 Africa's oil boom has inspired three very different books, which investigate the links between the billions of petrodollars and the persistent poverty and oppression reigning in so many oil-rich states. Africa produces far less than the Middle East: around 2.6 million barrels a day from Nigeria and close to 2 mn. b/d from Angola by the end of 2008, compared to Saudi Arabia's 9 mn....
Vol 48 No 2 | OIL AND GAS Gushing higher 19th January 2007 Although oil prices are heading downwards, investors and explorers resolutely talk up Africa's energy prospects A shakeout in Africa's oil and gas industry is in prospect this year with drilling planned to test new plays from Kenya to Guinea-Bissau, along with a wave of consolidation amongst...
Vol 45 No 19 | OIL AND GASVATICAN Wayne Fredericks 24th September 2004 We were sad to hear of the death on 18 August of Wayne Fredericks, a member of Africa Confidential's editorial board, aged 87. Wayne was one of the last survivors of a remarkable g...
Vol 45 No 14 | NIGERIAOIL AND GAS The net widens 9th July 2004 Officials in Abuja are intensifying a probe into commissions of more than US$180 million on a gas export plant following Africa Confidential's report last month that Nigeria's bigg...
Vol 45 No 11 | AFRICAOIL AND GAS The East needs oil 28th May 2004 Higher oil prices are helping Africa's producers and punishing its consumers With its eyes fixed on Iraq, the United States has done little to diversify its sources of crude oil, despite some proposals that were bandied around a couple of years ago (AC Vol ...
Vol 43 No 23 | UNITED KINGDOMOIL AND GAS Work with sanctions 22nd November 2002 Business people keen to circumvent sanctions' should indeed, as we predicted, flock to a British government sponsored oil conference called 'Working with sanctions'
Vol 43 No 22 | UNITED KINGDOMOIL AND GAS Sanctions no problem 8th November 2002 Business people keen to circumvent sanctions should flock to a British-government sponsored conference in London on 26-27 November. 'Working with Sanctions' promises 'new market op...
Vol 43 No 6 | OIL AND GAS Risky money 22nd March 2002 Oil companies meet human rights and political challenges in Africa's new fields The oil majors, nervous about the Arabian Gulf, see big opportunities in Africa (AC Vol 43 No 5). Yet global recession and new political pressures present them with huge difficulti...
Vol 43 No 5 | AFRICAOIL AND GAS African energy 8th March 2002 Western concerns about instability in the Middle East send oil companies south The United States and its allies have discovered Africa again. After 11 September, and with the Middle East on the boil, African oil and gas encourage Western powers to believe the...
Vol 40 No 15 | FRANCEOIL AND GAS Totally elfin 23rd July 1999 The company which dominated many African economies may soon be transformed For many years, the oil company Elf Aquitaine provided the motive, and the excuse, for French policies in Africa. It was founded by President Charles de Gaulle during decolonisatio...