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Designing Competitive Tenders for Africa’s Upstream Markets

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Africa’s upstream sector is not short on opportunity, with oil and gas tenders being launched for onshore, deepwater, greenfield and brownfield acreage in Angola, Nigeria, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania and Liberia, among other markets. Yet for African countries to better compete for global exploration capital, their respective licensing processes, frameworks and terms must encourage new investment. Featuring up to seven African licensing rounds, the Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2025 Forum in Paris will explore strategies for designing more competitive oil and gas tenders on the continent, as well as highlight the markets that have already implemented successful upstream reforms.

Creating Stable Regulatory Frameworks

The establishment of transparent and stable regulatory frameworks is crucial for attracting upstream investors, who are more likely to commit capital when they have clarity on the legal and regulatory environment. This includes ensuring that laws governing oil and gas exploration, production and taxation are well-defined and consistently applied, as well as establishing independent regulatory bodies that can enforce regulations impartially. Angola (https://apo-opa.co/4dJwg4j) – which will launch a 10-block limited public tender in 2025 – has been recognized for both. Its Petroleum Activities Law provides investors with a clear understanding of their obligations and rights, while its National Agency of Oil, Gas&Biofuels independently oversees the award of licenses and has gained the trust of upstream investors.

Following overwhelming interest in its prolific offshore Orange Basin, Namibia (https://apo-opa.co/3Z7sblO) adopted a more streamlined licensing system at the start of this year, restricting open-door negotiation to a two-month period to eliminate bottlenecks and accelerate the evaluation of bids. Similarly, Liberia (https://apo-opa.co/4dDMnQJ) opened a direct negotiation licensing round earlier this month, featuring 29 offshore blocks in the Liberia and Harper basins and supported by over 26,000 km² of 3D data. The upcoming forum will explore licensing opportunities in both countries and their commitment to a stable and favorable investment environment.  

Ensuring Transparent Bidding Processes

To enhance the attractiveness of oil and gas tenders, bidding processes must be competitive and transparent. A well-structured, open bidding process can build investor confidence and encourage participation from a broad range of companies, allowing them to compete on equal terms. Nigeria’s Marginal Fields Bid Round in 2020 was one of the most transparent in the country’s history, attracting a diverse range of bidders, with over 600 companies (https://apo-opa.co/4ebAHVn) registering to participate and licenses awarded to Nigerian companies including Matrix Energy, SunTrust Oil, Shoreline Natural Resources, Seplat Petroleum Development Company and Green Energy International. As the country launched its latest bidding round in April 2024 – placing 36 blocks on offer across the onshore Niger Delta, Continental Shelf and deep offshore for a period of nine months – the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission has promised transparent evaluation processes and competitive entry fees, specifically inviting the participation of indigenous companies with sufficient technical expertise and financial resources.

To ensure transparent and efficient tenders, Kenya (https://apo-opa.co/4e2HiRC) utilizes e-bidding platforms for various procurement processes, including in the oil and gas sector, which electronically manages the entire process from the advertisement of tenders to the submission and evaluation of bids. The country’s Ministry of Energy and Petroleum plans to launch its first licensing round (https://apo-opa.co/4ebyt8p) in late-2024 or early-2025 offering 45 onshore and offshore blocks.

Offering Competitive Fiscal Terms

African licensing rounds should establish competitive fiscal terms, which encourage investment and adapt to changing market conditions, while providing contractual stability and safeguarding government revenues. Angola’s reforms to its fiscal regime, including reduced taxes and royalties for marginal fields, have made the development of marginal fields more economically viable and led to the first-time inclusion of five marginal fields in the 2025 bid round. Meanwhile, incentives for high-risk or frontier areas such as tax breaks and reduced royalties can catalyze investment in emerging markets. Uganda’s fiscal regime – which includes stabilization clauses that protect oil companies from adverse regulatory changes, as well as joint and several liability to ensure tax recovery – have attracted major investors including TotalEnergies and China National Offshore Oil Corporation to the Albertine Graben, a highly prospective yet frontier basin. The regime also features progressive royalty structures that increase with production, ensuring revenue responsiveness to market conditions. Contract stability is another key incentive. Mozambique (https://apo-opa.co/3Z9bPsV) – which is preparing the launch of its seventh licensing round in 2025 – has been able to attract large-scale upstream investment in part due to its ability to secure long-term LNG offtake agreements.

Prioritizing Local Content and Capacity Building

Designing realistic local content policies (https://apo-opa.co/3AK3JN8) (LCPs) that gradually increase over time, while being beneficial to the host country, is also critical to attracting upstream investment at an early stage. Following its world-class offshore discoveries, Namibia has fast-tracked the development of its Namibian Content Policy, which is nearing finalization, focusing on facilitating market access and financing for Namibians. Tanzania has also prioritized the development of comprehensive local content requirements – expected to drive interest in its fifth oil and gas licensing round to be launched later this year – as well as encourage joint ventures between international companies and local firms to build local expertise. The Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation is collaborating with Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina to provide human resource training and upskilling, following Pertamina’s interest in Tanzania’s upstream oil and gas exploration scene.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital&Power.

About Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2025:
IAE 2025 (www.Invest-Africa-Energy.com) is an exclusive forum designed to facilitate investment between African energy markets and global investors. Taking place May 13-14, 2025 in Paris, the event offers delegates two days of intensive engagement with industry experts, project developers, investors and policymakers. For more information, please visit www.Invest-Africa-Energy.com. To sponsor or participate as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.

African Development Bank president praises Saudi Arabia for billions of dollars of investment in Africa

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Dr Akinwumi Adesina, the president of the African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org), has praised Saudi Arabia for its generous “support, dedication and friendliness” to Africa where it is supporting a host of projects touching virtually all aspects of people’s everyday life on the continent. 

Adesina was speaking at the Saudi Fund for Development’s 50th anniversary celebration in Riyadh on Sunday.   

He said the fund translated the pulse of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia into development support in Africa. 

“Its work covers 407 projects in 41 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, with support of over $5.3 billion,” he declared, in an address congratulating the Fund on the landmark occasion of its golden jubilee.  

Projects the country has financed range from irrigation to produce food, dams for energy, hospitals for mothers and their babies, electricity to light up schools and enhance learning, airports and roads to link countries, counties and communities. 

The Bank Group president said the Fund was part of an ongoing attempt to forge a deeper friendship and engagement of Saudi Arabia with Africa. He said this “was evident during the Saudi-Africa Summit held by the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, attended by over 40 heads of state and government.” That landmark summit in November 2023 set out a blueprint for Saudi-Africa cooperation. 

Adesina said one thing that makes the Saudi Fund for Development to stand out in the development financing landscape was its “unlimited territorial scope”. What is important to it is: “countries need”, making it different from the approaches of other developmental partners. 

“That means: Open heart. Open hands. Open purse. Its success is rooted in its values, reflected by its acronym, SDF, which I call: Supportive. Dedicated. Friendly. That’s why countries appreciate the SDF,” he said.  

Adesina noted he had visited the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia more than any president in the history of the African Development Bank since 1964 and had forged strategic alliances with major Saudi institutions delivering billions of dollars of co-financing for projects in Africa.  

“The African Development Bank is your friend and strategic partner in Africa…I wish the Saudi Fund for Development another 50 exciting years ahead, as we partner together to support Africa with renewed dedication to accelerate Africa’s development,” Adesina concluded. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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About the African Development Bank Group
The African Development Bank Group is Africa’s premier development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). On the ground in 41 African countries with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and the social progress of its 54 regional member states. For more information: www.AfDB.org

Verdant IMAP has advised a leading UK private equity firm on the sale of Awash Wines SC

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Verdant IMAP (www.Verdant-Cap.com) has advised a leading UK private equity firm on the sale of Awash Wines SC, a leading Ethiopian wine producer, to a strategic investor consortium. The sale represented an 89% interest in Awash Wines SC 

Founded in 1936, Awash Wines is one of the oldest and most established wine producers in Ethiopia, known for its range of quality wines, including the popular Axumit, Gouder, and Awash brands. The company has a rich history and has been instrumental in shaping the Ethiopian wine industry. 

The transaction reinforces Verdant IMAP’s position as a leading advisor to private equity clients in Africa and builds on its market-leading sector competence in advising on transactions in the FMCG and agri-business sector.  Verdant IMAP has been achieved league table positions in the top four of the DealMakers Africa league tables in three consecutive years, 2021-2024. 

Terms for the transaction were not disclosed. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Verdant Capital.

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About Verdant IMAP: 
Verdant IMAP is a leading investment bank operating on a pan-African focus, specialising in M&A and in private capital markets.  Verdant IMAP is the IMAP partner firm for its region.  IMAP with partner firms in nearly 50 countries, with over 600 M&A professionals, completing over 200 M&A transactions per year, reinforces Verdant IMAP’s capability to deliver innovative financial solutions to clients across Africa and around the World. www.Verdant-Cap.com

Azentio to lead insurance technology modernization through the acquisition of intellectual property and other assets of Kuwait-based Pysurance and iMOTOR

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Azentio Software (“Azentio”) (www.Azentio.com), a leading end-to-end software company specializing in the BFSI sector, today announced the completion of the acquisition of software assets and intellectual property (IP) of iMOTOR and Pysurance from two Kuwait-based software product companies. The acquisitions will see Azentio re-writing the future of insurance software by allowing the organization to build the next generation of insurance software on a state of the art, innovative technology stack with compelling AI and machine learning capabilities.

McKinsey has predicted that around 50% of claims processing will be automated by 2030. With iMOTOR, a powerful claims automation module, Azentio aims to expand its market leading insurance offering by helping insurers to automate and streamline their claims workflows, realizing both operational efficiency improvements and material cost savings. Claims automation has been widely acknowledged as one of the most significant recent advancements in insurance technology and a vital component of modern insurance operations. This acquisition will add significant value for Azentio’s expanded client-base, helping insurers to automate and streamline claims workflows, leading to enhanced customer experience, increased productivity, and improved efficiency and accuracy.

With AI and machine learning tipped to revolutionize the insurance industry, transitioning from legacy systems to next generation insurance software has never been more important. Through the acquisition of IP and tech from Pysurance, a cutting-edge cloud native and SaaS based platform which has been built-for-purpose specifically for the insurance industry, Azentio will create the future of insurance software, facilitating insurers in this evolution from legacy systems to a next-gen, AI and machine ready platform. By modernizing the core technology available to core insurance providers, customers can improve their decision making capabilities, increase productivity, and embrace the latest and greatest innovations in technology to make smarter business decisions.

Sanjay Singh, CEO, Azentio, said, “Azentio is extremely excited to play our part in re-writing the future of insurance software, combining our deep domain knowledge with the latest, most innovative technology platforms. The advanced AI and machine learning capabilities we will build upon following this IP and asset acquisition will see us bringing the next generation of cutting-edge software to our insurance customers. The enhanced technical depth and future-proof build opportunities this brings to our products will help bring our vision to life by revolutionizing the way insurers consume and innovate through software. This will be a paradigm shift in the way technology helps drive value for our customers.”

Co-Founder and CTO of Pythys, Taher Alkhateeb, commented, “We are thrilled to find a new home for our software systems at Azentio. This acquisition represents the perfect mix of modern software technology stacks combined with deep domain expertise in the insurance industry. We strongly believe this combination will help us to push the boundaries of what technology can achieve in this space.”

Ali Abbas, Co-Founder and CEO, iMOTOR, stated, “Joining Azentio is an important step for us. We believe that Azentio’s established experience in the insurance technology industry aligns perfectly with our vision, and that together – we are even stronger. By integrating our modern technologies, we will not only enhance efficiency and excel through customer experience, but also truly transform the technology landscape in the insurance industry. We are excited and ready for this journey, and we are confident that this partnership will drive innovation and deliver significant value to our customers.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Azentio Software Private Limited.

About Azentio Software: 
Azentio Software incorporated in 2020 at Singapore, has been carved out of 3i Infotech, Candela Labs, Beyontec Technologies and Path Solutions. Azentio Software provides mission critical, vertical-specific software products for customers in banking, financial services and insurance verticals. Azentio has over 800 customers in more than 60 countries, with a team of over 2,300 employees across offices in 12 countries (and growing) globally and is wholly owned by Funds advised by Apax Partners.