This issue of the Oxford Energy Forum explores the aftermath of Africa’s energy boom. It draws on contributors from industry, academia, and civil society to offer multiple views of the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for oil and gas development on the African continent. The issue examines continuities and changes in the African energy landscape since oil prices fell from record highs after 2014. It focuses on the politics and economics of seasoned producers in sub-Saharan Africa and the birth of new oil and gas producers and up-and comers, and shows that while old political and security challenges persist, new governance and regional risks are also impacting the development of new oil and gas industries. READ MORE
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