The downstream segment contracts in Africa registered an increase with two contracts in November 2021, when compared with no contracts in the previous month, according to GlobalData’s oil and gas contracts database.

A total of two contracts were registered in the downstream segment of Africa during the month, when compared with the last 12-month moving average of three contracts.


In terms of the number of contracts in Africa, the upstream segment contributed the most with 13 contracts in November 2021, followed by downstream and midstream segments with two and one contract, respectively.


Contract award activity in Africa’s downstream segment during November 2021

In November 2021, Egypt and Tanzania led the activity with one contract and a 50% share each of the downstream oil and gas contracts in Africa. It saw an increase of 100% over the previous month’s no contracts and a flat growth when compared with the last 12 month-average of one contract in Egypt.

Based on 12-month moving average of the contracts in the downstream segment of Africa, Egypt and Nigeria took the top spot with one contract each.

Contracts by scope of work in Africa’s downstream segment during November 2021

During the month, the majority of downstream segment contracts awarded in the Africa were in the design & engineering and operations & maintenance with one contract each.

Methodology

All publicly announced contracts are included in this analysis, which is drawn from GlobalData’s oil and gas contracts database that provides insights into awarded and expired contracts globally.

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