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Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose exploration

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:27 am
by Coeus
Africa Oil Corp's Blocks in Somali regions

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A convoy carrying Africa Oil executives and Puntland Administration officials was attacked by 15-20 gunmen in Laba-rugoodle close to Ufeyn district of Bari Region in Puntland, according to local residents.

The gunmen are believed to be residents of the Ufeyn district who are upset about oil exploitation by foreign companies, including Canada's Africa Oil. Their main motives are allegedly to defend the local natural resources and to get a commitment from the Puntland government for rural and urban development of the area.

Puntland officials in Bosaso confirmed the attack, but said they are dealing with the situation cautiously and refused further comments. No injuries were reported.

Bosaso Mayor Mohamud Farah Beeldaaje who hails from Ufeyn said that most residents are pleased with the oil exploitation, but told Somalia Report that some “miscreants may exist."

Other local resident in Ufeyn said they are angry about lack of consultations on their natural resources and accused the government of creating the conflict.

"We want to be informed and consulted because it is our land," resident Mohamud Suugo told Somalia Report.

The mayor of Ufayn, Mohamud Aw Muse, the commander of the district police, Col Salaad Dheere, and the vice district police commander, Mohamed Yusuf, were arrested in Bosaso for allegedly helping the gunmen.

Somalia Report attempted to contact Africa Oil by email and telephone, but was unable to reach anybody for comment.




Oil is there, but getting at it problem

According to Africa Oil's website, the company holds two blocks in Puntland, Somalia: the Nugaal Block and the Dharoor Block.

Africa Oil is working with its partners in the Puntland deal, Red Emperor and Range Resources, and has a plan "to drill a prospect of 300 million barrels of recoverable oil in the third quarter of 2011," according to a Reuters article last month.

The company says the two basins are expected to deliver similar yields to the Marib-Shabwa and Sayun-asila Basins in Yemen, as they were contiguous before the Gulf of Aden opened up. Oil production in Yemen, which comes largely from the two basins, has declined to around 260,000 barrels per day since it began production in the mid-1980s, making it a small oil producer. Africa’s largest producers Nigeria, Tunisia and Angola pump around or over two million barrels per day.

Africa Oil, in its company profile, also laid out the problems it had faced and would face in actually extracting the oil – including issues over security, rights and border disputes:

As a result of ongoing political disputes, the legal international boundaries between Somalia (which includes Puntland, a semi-autonomous region within Somalia) and its neighboring countries are in dispute. In September 2007, the Company was advised that the Ministry of Water and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Somaliland was claiming ownership of the Nugaal and AhlMedo Valley basins, including some or all of the area that comprises the blocks in which the Company has the right to acquire an 80 percent interest, granted by the Government of Puntland. The Republic of Somaliland and Somalia have disputed their respective borders since May 1991 when the Republic of Somaliland was established. The Company disputes the claims of the Republic of Somaliland, however, the outcome of this dispute cannot be predicted with any certainty.

Africa Oil is highly exposed to significant political risk in Puntland (Somalia). The political climate in Somalia is characterized by strong internal political tension, turmoil and factional fighting. The political tensions sometimes escalate into violence or the threat of violence.

Through much of 2008 and 2009 Somalia experienced heightened instability. The Transitional Federal Government (“TFG”), which was the primary ruling party in Somalia, was dissolved in favor of a coalition government which includes representation of both the TFG and the Alliance for the Reliberation of Somalia(“ARS”). On January 31, 2009, Somalia elected its new President who has vowed to unify all factions of Somalia and bring peace to neighboring countries.

The Company continues to work and cooperate with government leaders in Somalia, however, there can be no certainty as to if, or when, the current political instability will be resolve

In Puntland (Somalia), the Dharoor and Nugaal Valley Production Sharing Agreements that Africa Oil has entered into are contractual agreements between the Company and the Government of Puntland. Puntland is an autonomous region in northeastern Somalia, centered around Garowe, which in 1998 declared itself to be an independent republic of Somalia. Puntland is considered to be part of Somalia, participates in the process for the restoration of the Somalia State institutions and is recognized by the TFG.

The Production Sharing Agreements were acknowledged by the TFG, who agreed that they would be upheld within any national framework of mining and petroleum legislation enacted as part of the Somali Unification Process which the TFG is involved in. In November 2007, Africa Oil was advised that ConocoPhillips, which entity had previously engaged in oil and gas exploration in the Nugaal and Dharoor Valleys, was claiming a continued interest in certain of the concessions that comprise the blocks in which the Company has acquired an interest. ConocoPhillips stated that its interests have not been terminated by the Somali Democratic Republic and have not been relinquished by ConocoPhillips

The Company disputes ConocoPhillips’s position in respect of this matter. However, if ConocoPhillips chooses to pursue its claims, the outcome of a dispute or lawsuit cannot be predicted with any certainty.





And this my friends is exactly what happens when you indulge yourselves in illegal activity :up: :som: :som:

Viva Somalia. Down with criminals.

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:41 am
by Coeus
Oil is only found in Somaliweyn in all of Horn of Africa.

Unification and prosperity aswell as ending this long division between Somali brothers is the way to go. :up: :up: :som: :som: :som:

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:40 am
by Monk-of-Mogadishu
This kind of thing is expected, but no injuries were cited and the attack was more of a provocation. The clan spoke calmly about the matter and the kinks are being smoothed out. The well will be dug tomorrow as planned. Coeus, instead of being a hater, why don't you go to Puntland and make some money from this.

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:52 am
by grandpakhalif
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:27 pm
by Knight of Wisdom
Coeus wrote:
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Seems like in Somalia, Gobolada SSC has the MOST Oil reserve. :mrgreen:

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:35 pm
by Coeus
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:This kind of thing is expected, but no injuries were cited and the attack was more of a provocation. The clan spoke calmly about the matter and the kinks are being smoothed out. The well will be dug tomorrow as planned. Coeus, instead of being a hater, why don't you go to Puntland and make some money from this.
If you call facts and critique "hating" then you need to leave that type of mindset, because it wont do anyone any good. This is only 1 of many evidences where the adminstration in Garowe is being highly opposed by the local residents for their failure to provide basic services, yet ther cunning strategy of inviting foreigners into other somalis territory. Thus i can conclude faroole might be the worst type of leader North Somalia has seen in 15 years.

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:12 pm
by Monk-of-Mogadishu
Faroole is an excellent leader. And he will rescue his people through oil.

Also, for the record, Red Emperor Resources, the main drilling player, is putting its stocks on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) tomorrow, the day of the first well. :)

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:28 pm
by Coeus
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Faroole is an excellent leader. And he will rescue his people through oil.

Also, for the record, Red Emperor Resources, the main drilling player, is putting its stocks on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) tomorrow, the day of the first well. :)
Realisticly no oil drilling will happen in atleast 5 years. They understand the risks. It is to greeat for them.

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:30 pm
by Knight of Wisdom
Coeus wrote: Realisticly no oil drilling will happen in atleast 5 years. They understand the risks. It is to greeat for them.
Every clan is entitled to his land. :mrgreen:

The Dhulbahante can drill their oil and no Somali can stop that. :mrgreen:

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:32 pm
by Cirwaaq
Coeus wrote:
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Faroole is an excellent leader. And he will rescue his people through oil.

Also, for the record, Red Emperor Resources, the main drilling player, is putting its stocks on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) tomorrow, the day of the first well. :)
Realisticly no oil drilling will happen in atleast 5 years. They understand the risks. It is to greeat for them.
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Somalis will cause an ecological disaster with a single explosion. Who will even attempt to put out the flames?

It is a high risk investment however a 50/50 profit share is worth the risk, they will recoup their investment within the first tanker load... the rest will be pure profit and the day it explodes they wouldn't give a damn.

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:32 pm
by Monk-of-Mogadishu
Fuck the ecology, just give us the $$$

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:37 pm
by Cirwaaq
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Fuck the ecology, just give us the $$$
Great businessmen take great risks. It is worth appeasing all the clans in the short term for everyone's benefit. Later if anyone complains about their share the rest will just gangup on them and put them in their place.

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:38 pm
by Knight of Wisdom
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Fuck the ecology, just give us the $$$
Just like what Ayan Hirsi, Imaan, Waris Dirye, Yasmine Warsame....all said, "Fuck Islam, just give us the $$$". :lol:

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:39 pm
by Knight of Wisdom
Cirwaaq wrote:
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Fuck the ecology, just give us the $$$
Great businessmen take great risks. It is worth appeasing all the clans in the short term for everyone's benefit. Later if anyone complains about their share the rest will just gangup on them and put them in their place.
Are you really that stupid? :lol: What makes you think, any clan has the right over another clan's territorial resources?

Re: Africa Oil attacked by Somali people who oppose explorat

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:46 pm
by Cirwaaq
Knight of Wisdom wrote:
Cirwaaq wrote:
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Fuck the ecology, just give us the $$$
Great businessmen take great risks. It is worth appeasing all the clans in the short term for everyone's benefit. Later if anyone complains about their share the rest will just gangup on them and put them in their place.
Are you really that stupid? :lol: What makes you think, any clan has the right over another clan's territorial resources?
All men were not given equal mental capacities, but then "stupid" is a nice outfit it would let me escape judgement from many crimes. What is your ailment dear?

:)

p.s Atom is hiding in the jubba... that kind of RIGHT.