European majors accelerate push into Great Lakes as traditional partners falter


Issue 205 - 18 Mar 2011 - By Thalia Griffiths | 6 minute read

The politics are complex and transport routes can be even more difficult than the governance, but European majors are increasingly drawn to Central African upstream plays, often working with Africa-based concerns. This is a response to the Great Lakes region’s exploration success, as well as to the growing volatility of the Maghreb and Middle East, write Thalia Griffiths and John Hamilton

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