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African Energy Atlas 2010

Cross-border Information Ltd., Dec 2009, Pages: 40


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The African Energy Atlas 2010, illustrates the biggest stories that broke in 2009. In addition to 28 full colour maps drawn with such expert care by 'journalist cartographer' David Burles, the atlas includes a review of 2009 and takes a look at the likely trends and prospects for Africa's energy industries in the year ahead.

Those who have bought the 2009 atlas included oil and gas companies, power utilities, engineering firms, universities, consultants, law firms, and energy regulatory bodies.

Maps included in the atlas:

Power

- Southern Africa’s power industry and interconnections
- West African Power Pool: Installations and connections
- Nigeria: Actual and planned generation and transmission network
- Democratic Republic of Congo: Power potential and administration
- South Africa’s electricity network and links to neighbours
- Power plans in the East African Community region
- Electricity infrastructure and potential projects in the Horn of Africa
- Mozambique’s actual & planned generation & transmission infrastructure
- North African renewables projects and potential

Oil and Gas

- Algeria: Oil and gas exploration, production and export
- Libya’s upstream and hydrocarbons infrastructure
- Angola and Lower Congo Basin oil fields and export terminals
- East Africa’s upstream potential and midstream development
- Sudanese oil fields, pipelines, downstream facilities and boundaries
- West Africa’s exploration and production frontiers
- Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Senegal upstream
- Nigeria: exploration acreage, producing fields and transportation
- Niger Delta and offshore fields and pipeline network
- Cameroon’s oil and gas fields and the Chad Export Pipeline
- The oil industry in Gabon and Congo-B

Downstream

- African producers’ international LNG and other natural gas links
- Existing and planned oil refineries, GTL and CTL plants

Data and trends

- Africa’s energy infrastructure
- African connections: Road and rail transport
- African Energy: Reserves, production, consumption and exports
- The increasingly integrated Mediterranean Basin
- Economic Africa: Macro data and markets
- Patterns of political risk: Export credit ratings & maritime piracy trend


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