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External Factors Impacting the Operational Efficiency of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Downstream Petroleum Sector: Insights from Emerging Economies

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  • Mtshweni, Harry
  • Costa, King

    (Global Centre for Academic Research)

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The downstream petroleum sector plays a critical role in the economic development of emerging economies by providing energy, employment, and opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, various external factors, including regulatory frameworks, market volatility, and technological advancements, significantly impact the operational efficiency of SMEs in this sector. This paper explores how these external challenges affect SMEs, particularly those owned by Historically Disadvantaged Individuals (HDIs), in the petroleum industries of emerging markets. Focusing on the South African context, the paper examines global and African perspectives on operational efficiency, with case studies from Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya. It highlights the importance of infrastructure development, local capacity building, and regulatory reforms in enhancing operational efficiency. Additionally, technological advancements such as automation and data analytics are explored as potential tools for improving SMEs’ performance. The paper concludes by offering practical recommendations for overcoming these challenges, including streamlining regulatory processes, promoting technological adoption, and fostering inclusive business models. By addressing these external factors, SMEs in the downstream petroleum sector can improve their competitiveness, contribute to economic transformation, and meet the growing energy demands of emerging economies.

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  • Mtshweni, Harry & Costa, King, 2024. "External Factors Impacting the Operational Efficiency of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Downstream Petroleum Sector: Insights from Emerging Economies," OSF Preprints rp3k4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:rp3k4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/rp3k4
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