Africa Energy Frontiers: Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone has overcome civil war and an ebola outbreak to emerge as a standout performer.
Sierra Leone has overcome civil war and an ebola outbreak to emerge as a standout performer.
Pay close attention to these 10 people, companies and trends in African oil and gas. These are the ones to watch in 2016.
The third biggest economy by GDP in Sub-Saharan Africa and the continent’s second biggest oil producer, Angola has a highly developed and advanced oil industry.
We examine Angola’s legal framework for dealing with accountability and transparency.
Centurion Special Counsel Norman J. Nadorff recently gave a lecture at the University of Miami on careers in oil and gas law, with a special mention going to Equatorial Guinea and Centurion Law Group.
Centurion Law Group has been accredited as a National Expert in electricity regulation by Getting The Deal Through.
Learn about Centurion’s vision for law and business in Africa from our CEO NJ Ayuk.
Equatorial Guinea is the third largest oil producer in Sub-Saharan Africa and is promoting a range of industrial projects to gain value from its hydrocarbon resources.
One of Africa’s oldest producers, Gabon’s oil and gas sector has been reinvigorated by new deepwater exploration and a reform of hydrocarbons legislation in 2014.
South Africa’s energy sector is well regulated with huge opportunities in the power sector, shale gas, processing industries and offshore exploration.
Chad has Africa’s 10th largest oil reserves but its output has been slipping in recent years because of maturing fields.
Norman J. Nadorff will join the group as Special Counsel effective November 1. He will be based in Houston and will serve as both an advisor to the firm and as a legal practitioner.