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Duncan Clarke

Chairman & CEO, Global Pacific & Partners, Author, Speaker. Based in Johannesburg, born and raised in Zimbabwe, Ph.D (Economics), University of St Andrews.

With 40 years’ background in economics in Africa and the developing world, including 30 years within the world exploration industry, Duncan Clarke is a leading thinker, speaker and writer on oil, geopolitics and economics in Africa, as well as on strategy for the world upstream industry. Founder of Global Pacific & Partners, an advisory firm in world oil/gas, and an Advisor to Governments, National Oil Companies, Licensing Agencies, Multilateral Institutions and Companies, he conducts annual Strategy Briefings on Africa, Asia, Latin America, MidEast, and the world oil future. www.petro21.com

His books include Africa’s Future: Darkness to Destiny (Profile Books, London, 2012), Crude Continent: The Struggle for Africa’s Oil Prize (Profile, 2010), Empires of Oil (Profile, 2007), and The Battle For Barrels (Profile, 2007).
He was born and raised in Zimbabwe. He is based in Johannesburg. He has a B.Comm. (Hons) Economics, Rhodes University (South Africa, 1969); Ph.D (Economics), University of St. Andrews (Scotland, 1975).

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