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Although there has long been oil and gas activity in Africa, there has been a recent renewal of interest in the continent – particularly in jurisdictions without existing production. Countries with established industries continue to mature, develop and indigenise. However, many problems (eg, security concerns, corruption, political risk and environmental issues) constrain production levels and have resulted in acquisition and disposal activity as companies rebalance their portfolios to reflect these risks. Beyond these established players, the pool of African producing nations is expanding and the next few years will see countries with no or limited production becoming an important source of global supply. Much of this new activity is taking place in East Africa – particularly oil production in the north (Kenya and Uganda) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) and gas projects in the south (Tanzania and Mozambique). Other countries such as Namibia and Somalia are exploring for their first significant discoveries. This book discusses the opportunities and challenges. Chapters describe the production sharing contract (PSC) and economic terms governing regional exploration and production activity. Although PSCs are not an exclusive host government instrument, they are of growing importance for countries looking for greater control over, and societal benefits from, petroleum production. The book also covers financing, M&A, valuation, local content, state participation, security and decommissioning issues in an African context. Additional chapters deal with OHADA – an attempt to harmonise business laws across 17 countries in West and Central Africa – and natural gas and LNG projects. The book has been authored by leading industry participants, petroleum consultants, lawyers and security advisers with experience of working in Africa. It will benefit other industry participants and advisers pursuing oil and gas opportunities across the continent.

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Preface General Jones Foreword Larry Bottomley Alex Green Chariot Oil and Gas Limited Upstream petroleum agreements in Africa Kevin Atkins Chadbourne & Parke Local content Caroline Lucy Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Comparative economic and fiscal analysis Chris Moore Moyes & Co Oil & gas mergers and acquisitions in Africa Adam Blythe Bracewell & Giuliani (UK) LLP Ben Donovan DLA Piper State participation and local participation in oil and gas in Africa John LaMaster Caroline-Lucy Moran Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld OHADA (Organisation pour l’Harmonisation en Afrique du Droit des Affaires) Olivier Chambord Allison Soilihi Morgan, Lewis & Bockius UK LLP Chasing shadows: security of oil and gas projects in Africa John LaMaster Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Anti-corruption initiatives Sarah A Banco Jaelyn Edwards Judelson Nnedinma C Ifudu Nweke Tamer A Soliman Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Financing of oil & gas operations in Africa Bruce Johnston Morgan, Lewis & Bockius UK LLP The growing and evolving role of national oil companies Bjorn-Erik Leerberg Advokatfirmaet Simonsen Vogt Wiig AS Dispute resolution involving oil & gas assets in Africa Mark Beeley Vinson & Elkins Decomissioning in Africa Olubunmi Fayokun Aluko & Oyebode Index About the authors

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    Publisher: Globe Law and Business Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/05/2015
    ISBN13: 9781909416680, 978-1909416680
    ISBN10: 1909416681

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    Book Synopsis
    Although there has long been oil and gas activity in Africa, there has been a recent renewal of interest in the continent – particularly in jurisdictions without existing production. Countries with established industries continue to mature, develop and indigenise. However, many problems (eg, security concerns, corruption, political risk and environmental issues) constrain production levels and have resulted in acquisition and disposal activity as companies rebalance their portfolios to reflect these risks. Beyond these established players, the pool of African producing nations is expanding and the next few years will see countries with no or limited production becoming an important source of global supply. Much of this new activity is taking place in East Africa – particularly oil production in the north (Kenya and Uganda) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) and gas projects in the south (Tanzania and Mozambique). Other countries such as Namibia and Somalia are exploring for their first significant discoveries. This book discusses the opportunities and challenges. Chapters describe the production sharing contract (PSC) and economic terms governing regional exploration and production activity. Although PSCs are not an exclusive host government instrument, they are of growing importance for countries looking for greater control over, and societal benefits from, petroleum production. The book also covers financing, M&A, valuation, local content, state participation, security and decommissioning issues in an African context. Additional chapters deal with OHADA – an attempt to harmonise business laws across 17 countries in West and Central Africa – and natural gas and LNG projects. The book has been authored by leading industry participants, petroleum consultants, lawyers and security advisers with experience of working in Africa. It will benefit other industry participants and advisers pursuing oil and gas opportunities across the continent.

    Table of Contents
    Preface General Jones Foreword Larry Bottomley Alex Green Chariot Oil and Gas Limited Upstream petroleum agreements in Africa Kevin Atkins Chadbourne & Parke Local content Caroline Lucy Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Comparative economic and fiscal analysis Chris Moore Moyes & Co Oil & gas mergers and acquisitions in Africa Adam Blythe Bracewell & Giuliani (UK) LLP Ben Donovan DLA Piper State participation and local participation in oil and gas in Africa John LaMaster Caroline-Lucy Moran Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld OHADA (Organisation pour l’Harmonisation en Afrique du Droit des Affaires) Olivier Chambord Allison Soilihi Morgan, Lewis & Bockius UK LLP Chasing shadows: security of oil and gas projects in Africa John LaMaster Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Anti-corruption initiatives Sarah A Banco Jaelyn Edwards Judelson Nnedinma C Ifudu Nweke Tamer A Soliman Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Financing of oil & gas operations in Africa Bruce Johnston Morgan, Lewis & Bockius UK LLP The growing and evolving role of national oil companies Bjorn-Erik Leerberg Advokatfirmaet Simonsen Vogt Wiig AS Dispute resolution involving oil & gas assets in Africa Mark Beeley Vinson & Elkins Decomissioning in Africa Olubunmi Fayokun Aluko & Oyebode Index About the authors

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