With the discovery of oil in the Ngamia Well in Turkana County, and growing interest and investment from China and the international community, upstream oil companies operating in Kenya are facing stiffer competition for exploration acreage. African nations and consumers are starting to focus more and more on securing adequate supply of crude and/or liquid fuels to satisfy growing local demands.
At PwC, our goal is to put ourselves in our energy clients’ shoes, able to understand their needs and add value from our knowledge and experience. We maintain a robust training program designed to enrich not only our technical skills, but also to keep us abreast of the industry issues that our clients face. We examine the issues, and build teams of subject matter specialists who develop appropriate solutions through our assurance, tax and advisory services. For global clients, we put together experienced teams from around the world who contribute a local understanding in addition to global experience.
It is important that Government reviews the overall legal and regulatory framework as it appertains to oil and gas.
The overall objective of a country is to maximize the value of the petroleum resource.
Peter Ngahu
Country and Regional Senior Partner, Eastern Africa, PwC Kenya
Tel: +254 (0) 20 285 5090