Upstream Petroleum Contract In Cameroon


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Oil is one of the major sources of energy today and one of those activities whose benefits cut across political, economic, social and cultural realm. The benefits of oil exploitation and production depend immensely on how it is managed. The principal objective of this paper is to undertake a critical analysis of the effectiveness of upstream petroleum contracts and to improve on the principal laws that craft and regulates such contracts in Cameroon. In order to meet the objectives of the study and to address the problem, data was collected through the exploitation of secondary and primary sources of information. The methods utilized to collect secondary data were books, academic journals, magazines, oil companies' reports and official government publications. To compliment secondary data, primary data was also used and this was done essentially through interviews, focus group discussions and questionnaires. In the treatment of the data, the methodology utilized by the researcher was the critical analyses of the statutory instruments in force which regulates oil exploitation and contracts in Cameroon. After analyzing the data, the ensuring findings revealed that in spite of the contributions of oil to the national wealth of the country, it has increased environmental degradation and the exploiting communities are the most affected and they turn to benefits very little from the activities of oil exploitation. From this conclusion, the researcher strongly recommends that there should be a revision on the existing legal initiatives especially the petroleum code that regulates oil exploitation and contracts in Cameroon .This will not only ensure the effective implementation of oil contracts in Cameroon but will also influence oil companies behaviors towards more sustainable practices through regulations.










Regulation of the Upstream Petroleum Sector


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This discerning and comprehensive work will be a useful entry point for students embarking on study in petroleum law. Academics will find this timely examination to be an indispensible overview of upstream operations. Practitioners will find this book




Cameroon


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This Selected Issues paper examines infrastructure needs in Cameroon and makes policy recommendations to address them. In doing this, it provides advice to strengthen the public investment management framework, including public–private partnerships (PPP). The paper reviews the recent experience with public investment and PPPs and discusses policy options: increasing spending on public investment through traditional public procurement, while preserving fiscal sustainability; increasing the efficiency of public investment institutional processes; and increasing reliance on private-sector participation in infrastructure, while properly addressing their associated fiscal risks. Infrastructure indicators in Cameroon trail those of regional peers. Despite a slight improvement in the overall quality of infrastructure in 2013, infrastructure indicators remain low when compared to other sub-Saharan African countries, especially for roads, air transport, and electricity. A large body of theoretical and empirical work finds a positive relationship between public investment and growth. Physical and social infrastructure is widely considered to be a critical input for economic growth, productivity, and welfare.




Minerals Yearbook


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Minerals Yearbook, 2010, V. 3, Area Reports, International, Africa and the Middle East


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The Minerals Yearbook is an annual publication that reviews the mineral and material industries of the United States and foreign countries. The Yearbook contains statistical data on materials and minerals and includes information on economic and technical trends and development. The Minerals Yearbook includes chapters on approximately 90 commodities and over 175 countries. This volume of the Minerals Yearbook provides an annual review of mineral production and trade and of mineral-related government and industry developments in more than 175 foreign countries. Each report includes sections on government policies and programs, environmental issues, trade and production data, industry structure and ownership, commodity sector developments, infrastructure, and a summary outlook.




The Handbook of Global Energy Policy


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This is the first handbook to provide a global policy perspective on energy, bringing together a diverse range of international energy issues in one volume. Maps the emerging field of global energy policy both for scholars and practitioners; the focus is on global issues, but it also explores the regional impact of international energy policies Accounts for the multi-faceted nature of global energy policy challenges and broadens discussions of these beyond the prevalent debates about oil supply Analyzes global energy policy challenges across the dimensions of markets, development, sustainability, and security, and identifies key global policy challenges for the future Comprises newly-commissioned research by an international team of scholars and energy policy practitioners