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Upstream Oil and Gas in Africa

Edited by: Eduardo G. Pereira, Damilola S. Olawuyi

ISBN13: 9781787428669
To be Published: May 2024
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £295.00



NB. This edition combines two previous publications: Oil and Gas in Africa: A Legal and Commercial Analysis of the Upstream Industry and African Upstream Oil and Gas: A Practical Guide to the Law and Regulation, both published by Globe Law and Business in 2015, and has two central elements.

First, it discusses the opportunities and challenges found in topical issues. For example, chapters describe the production sharing contract (PSC) and economic terms governing regional exploration and production activity; and 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 OHADA, financing, M&A, security and decommissioning issues in an African context, and new chapters explore natural gas and ESG.

Secondly, the book covers a country-by-country analysis of African oil and gas, detailing the oil and gas frameworks and key issues in countries such as Algeria, Angola, Republic of Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Libya, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia and Uganda. Topics addressed include the petroleum laws, the types of legal arrangement in place, the fiscal terms, the acquisition of acreage, governing law, dispute resolution mechanisms and governmental control.

This comprehensive edition features contributions from various leading experts in the industry, including from ministries of petroleum, national oil companies, international oil companies, law firms and consultancies. It will be of benefit to all industry participants and advisers pursuing oil and gas opportunities across the continent.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Part I
Upstream petroleum agreements in Africa
Kevin Atkins & Matt Daffurn, Locke Lord
Comparative economic and fiscal analysis
Chris Moore, Moore Energy Consulting LLP
Trends in upstream M&A in Africa
Samir Bekhti, Alexander Msimang, Chris Strong, Steven J. Wilson & Nonkululeko Zondo, Oil and Gas Regulation Specialist
OHADA: the organisation for harmonisation of business law in Africa
Olivier Chambord & Allison Soilihi, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius UK LLP
Security of Oil and Gas Projects: Risk Allocation Strategies
Nadine Amr & Nonkululeko Zondo, Vinson & Elkins
Financing of oil & gas operations in Africa
Opeyemi Atawo & 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 & Alexander A. Witt, Orrick
Decomissioning in Africa
Olubunmi Fayokun, Aluko & Oyebode
Natural gas
Eduardo Pereira & Dominic Obilor Akabuiro
ESG
Eduardo G. Pereira & Damilola S. Olawuyi

Part II
Algeria
Samir Bekhti, Oil and Gas Regulation Specialist and Maude Lebois, Gaillard Banifatemi Shelbaya
Disputes
Angola
Goncalo Falcao, Mayer Brown
Congo
Océane Paprocki & Catarina Távoravora, Miranda & Associados
Egypt
Mohamed Elehwany, Bahaa Eldin Law Office
Equatorial Guinea
Ricardo Alves Silva, Miranda & Associados
Gabon
Archa Dutta & Catarina Távora, Miranda & Associados
Ghana
Thomas Kojo Stephens, Akufo-Addo, Prempeh & Co
Libya
Waniss A. Otman, Petroleum economist
Mauritania
Cheikhany Jules, Cheikhany Jules Law Office
Mozambique
Paulo Rage, Mayer Brown
Nigeria
Latifat Folashade Yusuff, Legal Practitioner
Senegal
Aboubacar Fall, FALL Partners Law Offices
South Africa
Kennedy Chege, Researcher
Tanzania
Noel Shiyo, Grant Thornton
Tunisia
Waniss A. Otman, Petroleum economist
Uganda
Elison Karuhanga, Kampala Associated Advocates
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Eduardo G. Pereira & Okechukwu C. Aholu, Notthingham Law School, and Eddy Wifa, Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law