New partners and practices as pace picks up in East Africa exploration
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Issue 187
- 29 May 2010
| 3 minute read
As the rate of new discoveries in West Africa slows, the pace is picking up in East Africa, where hopes are high that Uganda’s remarkable success can be replicated elsewhere. Smaller players are seeing a bigger upside in entering frontier regions rather than in adding incremental production in West Africa’s established oil provinces.
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