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    Mineweb: Is East Africa’s Gas Asset Boom About to Go Bust?

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The nascent gas economy in East Africa, particularly in Mozambique and Tanzania, is being threatened by falling oil prices, Adam Bennot writes for Mineweb

by: Erica Mills

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Press Notes, Africa

Mineweb: Is East Africa’s Gas Asset Boom About to Go Bust?

Recent oil and gas discoveries across East Africa, most notably in Mozambique and Tanzania, have seen the region emerge as a new player in the global oil and gas industry. As exciting as the huge gas fields of East Africa are, however, the strong decline in oil prices and expectations for an L-shaped recovery with low prices over the coming years are increasingly challenging the economic viability of the industry in this region.

The discoveries were expected to drive billions of dollars in annual investment to the region over the next decade. According to BMI estimates, the finds in the last few years are more than that of any other region in the world, and the discoveries are expected to continue for the next few years. However, falling global oil prices are threatening the commercial viability of many of these gas prospects.

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