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Reducing Operating Costs in the Downstream Sector with ERP Analytics

OPEX pressure in African downstream is not just a finance problem Downstream oil and gas operators in Africa work with tight regulated margins, volatile fuel prices, demanding regulators, and infrastructure that raises the cost of every kilometre travelled and every litre handled. Terminals pay demurrage when vessels are delayed, depots […]

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Digital Twin and ERP: Next-Gen Operational Intelligence for Oil & Gas

Digital twins meet ERP: From concept to operational reality Digital twins—a virtual replica of physical assets updated in real time with sensor data—have moved from futuristic concept to practical tool in oil and gas, particularly for asset management, predictive maintenance, and operational optimization. In Africa’s downstream sector, where infrastructure challenges, […]

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How Real-Time Analytics Can Cut Fuel Terminal Costs?

The hidden costs eating terminal margins Fuel terminals are the critical hubs of downstream oil and gas operations in Africa, handling massive volumes through jetties, storage tanks, and loading bays. Yet many terminals lose 5–15% of margins to inefficiencies: unplanned vessel delays, suboptimal tank utilization, manual reconciliation errors, product discrepancies, […]

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ERP Implementation Roadmap for African Oil Companies (Step-by-Step)

Why African downstream needs a tailored ERP roadmap Implementing ERP for downstream oil and gas in Africa is different from other industries or regions. Operators face unique challenges: multi-location networks spanning terminals, depots, transporters, and retail stations; inconsistent connectivity; mixed cash and digital payments; complex regulations; and the need to […]

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5 Ways ERP Is Transforming Downstream Oil & Gas in Africa Today

The new reality for African downstream operators Running downstream operations in Africa today means dealing with volatile supply, complex regulations, cash-heavy environments, and infrastructure that does not always cooperate. Multi-depot networks, large transporter fleets, and hundreds of retail stations create a constant risk of stockouts, leakages, and margin erosion. At […]

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