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Kenya and Uganda are set to position East Africa as the next oil development frontier, Bloomberg Intelligence has said.
The
note based the findings on the discovery of several onshore deposits.
They include the billion-barrel potential at Uganda’s Lake Albert and
Kenya’s South Lokichar Basin.
“While early-stage, with
full development not expected until 2020 or later, accelerating
drilling activity, resource delineation and project advancement will
deliver a pipeline of near-term catalysts for licence holders and
investors,” said Bloomberg Intelligence industry analyst Will Hares.
The
report further noted that investors seeking exposure to onshore East
African oil developments have a wide range of options. Until now, both
Kenya’s and Uganda’s economies have been agriculture based.
Despite
the rosy projections, the report said obstacles including security
risks, regional geopolitics, pipeline construction and capital outlays
face the regional oil development activities.
Ngamia-1
was Kenya’s first significant oil discovery by Tullow and Africa Oil in
2012. Since then, the companies’ follow-on discoveries in the South
Lokichar basin have exceeded the threshold required for development, the
study noted.
“The most recent independent resource
study highlighted growth at the Ekales, Amosing, Twiga and Etom fields.
With rising resources at South Lokichar, planned drilling, a pipeline
agreement and upstream studies advancing the site are accelerating
toward a final investment decision in early 2018,” it said.
The
two projects, Uganda’s Lake Albert and Kenya’s South Lokichar, are
progressing independently though following Uganda’s pipeline agreement
with Tanzania that prevented a proposed shared route with Kenya.
Both
projects aim for full development by 2020. Africa Oil and partner
Tullow Oil have said they could start small-scale production of crude
transported by road and rail to Mombasa, in 2017.
SOURCE: NMG
SOURCE: NMG
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