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Global Upstream Scouting | Sub-Saharan Africa | Cameroon Bid Round, Sierra Leone Roars, PBR in STP, Gabon Gambols, Nami-bp-ia
Episode 86
Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
Against a backdrop of booming exploration interest in Africa, SSA Regional Manager Jimmy Boulter, Senior Regional Analyst Archie Rowland, and host Patrick Rutty talk about Murphy Oil and Octavia Energy success in Cameroon’s recent bid round; Marginal Energy and Shell moves into Sierra Leone; and Petrobras gaining operatorship in São Tomé and Príncipe by farming into Atlas Oranto acreage. The trio then discuss a flurry of activity in Gabon – ExxonMobil and BP still in the mix, Block Energy and Pilgrim Exploration teaming up, and Trafigura’s billion-dollar pre-payment deal – before finishing with a quick mention of BP’s Namibia entry.









