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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Foreword Abbreviation Key 1 - It's High Time for African Oil and Gas to Fuel a Better Future for Africans
Capitalizing on Copper in Chile Bright Ideas in Botswana Don't Give up on Oil and Gas
2 - It's Up to Africans to Fix Africa
Handouts Keep People Down Collaboration Is Critical to Africa's Future The Role of African Governments The Role of African Businesses and Investors The Role of Pan-African Organizations
3 - A Place at the Table: Africa and OPEC
Growing Numbers, Adding Strength Friends in the Right Places If You Want to Go Far, Go Together The Unknown Effect of NOPEC Membership and Its Rewards Funding Real Change Who Will Be Next? Toward a Stronger, More Stable Industry An African at the Helm
4 - Empowering Women for a Stronger, Healthier Oil and Gas Industry
Gender Inequality in Energy and Africa Leading the Way Taking Steps Education: Long-Term Investments Putting Policies in Place Non-Government Organizations: Moving in the Right Direction WEX Africa: Showing How It's Done Setting the Stage
5 - Abundant, Accessible, Affordable: The “Golden Age” of Natural Gas Shines in Africa
Sparking Social Change in Africa Growing Interest in Gas-Fired Power Re-Evaluating Priorities Ambitions Rise With More LNG What's Standing in Our Way? Banding Together
6 - Monetizing Natural Resources: Successes, Lessons, and Risks
Flaring: A Lose-Lose for Africa Equatorial Guinea Capitalizes on LNG Qatar's Quest for World Domination Learn From the Master: Trinidad and Tobago Where's the Win-Win for Africa? We Can't Slow Down Now Exploration Is a Must! Fostering Foreign Investment Pushing Production Successful Mergers That Breed Cooperation
7 - Job Creation: Making Our Own Multiplier Effect
Starting Small (and Medium-Sized) More Rules, or Better Conditions? Borrower Beware Luck, Location, and Labor
8 - A “Recipe” for Economic Diversification
Oil and Gas as the First Step Moving Down the Chain: Power Generation Moving Down the Chain: Fertilizer and Other Possibilities The Right Kind of Support Onward and Upward Chile: Not Just Copper Now
9 - Calling All Leaders! More on Good Governance
Sound Fiscal Policies for Revenue Management Combatting Corruption by Just Saying “No” The Push for Transparency Transparency Initiatives: Seeing It All Clearly Firm and Fair Local Content Policies Strike a Balance Effective Enforcement Continued Nurturing Needed
10 - Industrialization: Linking Promise to Prosperity
A Path for Overcoming Old Patterns Adopting New Paradigms For Nigeria, a Shift in the Right Direction Creating Enabling Environments in Kenya Setting the Future Course Today Port of Point Lisas
11 - Technological Solutions for Oil and Gas
Overlooking Oil and Gas The Benefits of Technology Technology, Infrastructure, and Education What Can the Government Do? African Technology Success Stories
12 - Oil and Gas Companies Can Help Reshape African Economies
Africans Helping Africans: Sharing Opportunities and Knowledge Indigenous Businesses and the Battle Against Corruption The Role of National Oil Companies: Do They Owe the Community?
13 - Following Nigeria's Lead on Marginal Fields
Stepping Stones Imitation Is the Best Form of Flattery A Hole Waiting to Be Filled Government Must Set the Stage
14 - The Critical Art of Deal-Making : It's Time to Negotiate for a Better Future
Negotiating Fundamentals Governments: You Have to Demand More Promise for Africa Life Happens A Few Thoughts for This Generation
15 - The Connection Between Energy Security and Social Security
The War on Oil and Gas Assets— and on Quality of Life Africa Needs Local Solutions Don't Forget Technology Groups, Gangs, and Violence Civil War and Instability Looking Forward
16 - Managing Oil and Gas Revenue
Unfair and Unbalanced Looking to Norway Increasing Local Control Lessons Learned: The Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project
17 - American Ingenuity and Africa Oil and Gas Potential
The Shale Revolution and the New Normal The Risks Realities in the Field SNE Deepwater Oilfield Exploration Prospects in Africa Fiscal Terms A Look at Returns What We Can Do A Long-Term Relationship More Powerful Together: African Energy and American Ingenuity
18 - How We'll Recover From COVID-19
Africa's Ailing Petroleum Industry One Problem After Another Businesses in Survival Mode Time for Treatment Infusion of Job  Opportunities Approaching Our Energy Transition Wisely
19 - Lights Out: Reforming African Power Generation Monopolies and Transitioning to the Future
Fixing SSA's Power Utilities The Ugandan and Kenyan Lesson Transitioning Into the Future Innovation is Key What About Big Oil? Energy—Not Oil and Gas—Companies Where Do Africans Stand?
20 - Concluding Thoughts Endnotes
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