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Kenya Upstream Sector Activity Outlook 2020-2021

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The Kenya Upstream Outlook provides a forecast for expected activity for the next 12 months, this forecast may change due to political, financial, disputes and change in planned activity by the operators, partners and government agencies.

Description

In 2019 only one well was drilled in Kenya in the Lamu Basin Block L3 by Zarara Oil and Gas although it did not reach its expected total depth of 4500m largely due to lack of finances. This was a as result of companies maintaining the cautious optimism in the rebound in oil prices which witnessed an average $69 a barrel. In many cases the majority of companies that had any activity in their respective blocks missed their work commitments in the contracts although in most cases the commitments are not public.

In 2020 there is expected to sustained low periods of exploration with few IOCs mainly new companies drilling in Kenya for the first time in their respective blocks. As in the past 2 years the majority of the companies will be necessitated by contract obligations with oil prices expected to remain unpredictable with tensions in the Middle East expected to be the main cause where increase in prices is expected..

The outlook thus paints a dull 2020 for the upstream oil and gas sector in Kenya with boardroom negotiations continuing as partners in the south Lokichar basin headed for the development phase. Still in the tertiary blocks 10BB and 13T the early oil pilot scheme is expected to continue with increases in transportation and production expected from the Amosing and Ngamia fields.

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