Angola rewrote the rules for oil investment - other African producers must take notes
Oil reforms offer lessons for African producers
Angola’s upstream oil reforms are being viewed as a potential model for other African producers seeking to attract investment and stabilise output. The country’s experience is outlined in a new book by NJ Ayuk, Crude Oil: Power, Turnaround, and Transformation in Angola, which examines how policy changes and institutional reform have reshaped the sector.
Angola has transformed its oil industry from one facing long-term decline into a market attracting renewed investment, according to the publication.Under President João Manuel Gon...
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