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prospects for petroleum exploration in Somalia are very encouraging.

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 3:42 am
by Advo
:som: :up:


"Mogadishu, 30 May 2015: The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources is pleased to report that the prospects for petroleum exploration in Somalia are very encouraging.

Somalia continues to recover at a rapid pace and investors are realising its potentiality. The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) welcomes this development.

Recovery from 25 years of conflict is not an overnight endeavour. The legislative and governmental environment must be completely re-built. Whilst economic recovery is vital to stability, the FGS recognises that this must be pursued transparently, incrementally and equitably.

“The natural resource sector of Somalia will contribute strongly to building domestic revenue options for the FGS. The oil and gas sector has received significant interest, but we are not about to rush into any deals that may compromise the Federal Government’s ability to use any income generated to its own advantage,” Minister Mohamed Mukhtar Ibrahim commented.

“The Ministry is working closely with the African Legal Support Facility, a unit of the African Development Bank, to develop fiscal and legal processes to support petroleum exploration and production. Recent reports that would suggest we are leaping into deals with our eyes shut are unfounded,” the Minister said.

Furthermore, regional outreach initiative to develop a shared vision for the development and management of the Somali petroleum sector is in progress. The regional engagement will facilitate the development of ‘a revenue sharing mechanism’ between the Federal Government and the Regional Member States, which is also essential for the development of PSA model.

The FSG has not signed a single Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) with any petroleum company. However, prospective companies can send their own proposals to the Federal Government.

“It is important for everyone, and particular for the Somali people, to recognize that private entities can propose anything they want to us. We welcome their initiative. But, let me clear, 100% of our resources are in our hands. Future decisions will be made in a manner that is transparent, accountable and ensure a fair deal to the Somali people now and in the future,” the Minister concluded.

Re: prospects for petroleum exploration in Somalia are very encouraging.

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 7:32 am
by original dervish
:up:

Re: prospects for petroleum exploration in Somalia are very encouraging.

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 9:14 am
by JamalAddow
Fuck this Dhulbahante minister and fuck the SFG

Re: prospects for petroleum exploration in Somalia are very encouraging.

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 12:22 pm
by original dervish
^Yes a very well thought out point. :up:

Re: prospects for petroleum exploration in Somalia are very encouraging.

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 1:38 pm
by sahal80
theres big scramble for somalias oil and some secret westren wars on the media

Recently, the bloomberg has exposed a sectret draft oil deal between the somali govt and soma oil&gas in wich the somali govt gets 10 percent of the revenues!

Bloomberg is an american media company and the people who r giving them such info are the american oil companies

This secret conflict is between the us govt from one side and the uk and norway on the other side

The us oil companies such as conoco and chevron have already obtained the exploration license back in the 80s while the uk is making the deal with this govt, norway supports this too and its companies will get some fields from soma oil&gas along side with other companies(soma only explores but later will allocate each company for some fields acrros the country)

i have revealed before the us companies being behind taking kenya to the international court bc of china

Finally the exposed deal is just a proposal

Imagin if oil was not found? Just like that to cover costs

Anyways the company has denied this-retreating back-
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sourc ... BKVh1rdkVg

one of the things that was behind the talks failing in turkey was sl reaching out to some small french/foreign companies

for this govt the talks were just time passing and the posibility of adding the authorities in there to the oil deal list

But other side was pressuring for final talks and has also started contacting with some foreing companies

Apart from the americans-are now in-waiting- who will be negotiated, only soma oil&gas has the exclusive license and the rest will be blacklisted!