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Q1 2014 Africa Oil and Gas Industry- Supply & Demand Scenario by 2025
Africa Oil and Gas Industry Research Guide from Researcher is a comprehensive handbook on Africa oil and gas markets. The report analyzes in detail 24 markets in the region along their complete Oil and Gas value chain. Country wise forecasts of over 16 parameters including oil, gas, gasoline, diesel, LPG, fuel oil, LNG consumption and production in addition to GDP and Population forecasts are provided. Further, country wise details of exploration blocks, licensing rounds, refining capacity, coking, FCC, HCC capacity, liquefaction, regasification capacities and storage capacities along with planned cross-country pipelines are provided in detail. Further, complete details of over 70 refineries, 17 LNG Terminals, 200+ storage terminals are provided. All potential investment opportunities in each country are also provided. Further, investment and operational SWOT Analysis is included for each country to analyze drivers and challenges of operating in a country. On the competitive landscape, oil and gas sub-segment wise leading players along with their market shares and equity weighted capacities/production are also provided. Further, business, SWOT and financial profiles of five leading players in the region including Sonatrach, NNPC, EGPC, BP Plc, Royal Dutch Shell Plc are provided in detail. The report also analyzes the impact of all major developments in each of the 24 Africa oil and gas markets.

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Table Of Contents
1 Table of Contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Africa Oil and Gas Industry Outlook
2.1 Africa Primary Energy and Economic Outlook
2.1.1 Primary Energy Consumption Forecast by Fuel by Country, 2005- 2025
2.1.2 GDP Forecast by Country, 2005- 2025
2.1.3 Population Forecast by Country, 2005- 2025
2.2 Africa Oil and Products Outlook
2.2.1 Africa Oil Production by Country, 2000- 2025
2.2.2 Africa Oil demand by Country, 2000- 2025
2.2.3

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