North Africa
North Africa, with its predominantly Muslim population and strong political ties
to the Middle East is a very separate entity from Sub-Saharan Africa. All the
neighbouring countries in the region share geographical, cultural and economic
similarities, and present a favourable context for intra-regional financial
integration and bilateral ties. While some have small populations, are major
oil
exporters and typically import labour, others have large populations and face
unemployment issues. The disparities between the North African countries are
wide
ranging, however the presence of extremist Islamist activity and al- Qa'ida is
felt
equally across the whole region.
Interest in North Africa from the upstream oil and gas industry has been growing
in recent years. Foreign investors who have been operating in the region for
decades are maximising their drilling efforts and are looking to new,
unconventional reserves. However, security of foreign companies and personnel
operating in
North Africa remains under threat as Islamic fundamentalism shows no signs of
abating.
While North Africa's hydrocarbon producers are ideally located to service the
vast EU market and are in turn an expanding market for European exporters, they
are also a stepping stone for large numbers of Sub-Saharan economic migrants
trying to reach Europe. Trade and illegal migration are the cornerstones of the
relationship between the countries of the Mediterranean's northern and southern
shores. The continued strength in oil and gas prices have given a boost to
exploration and development activities in Northern Africa, although the current
economic
downturn and decline in global oil demand has pushed back some plans.
The founders of Menas Associates began working in the region in the early 1960s, undertaking a wide variety of
specialist consultancy projects for IOCs, government agencies and various
foreign
investors. We have four decades of experience in projects relating to Libya,
Algeria and Egypt, and an extensive network of in-country contacts and regional
specialists who tailor our reports to reflect client needs and interests.
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