AFRICA

Tullow, Total to drive African developments

AFRICA's position as a major oil and gas producer looks set to continue well into the century with 43 crude and natural gas projects expected to start operations in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2025, led by the continent's two biggest producers Nigeria and Angola.

A report by UK-based consultancy GlobalData said that while the region would experience investment delays projects would continue to come online in the mid-term, including fields which started development...

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