Centurion strikes back against EG corruption claims
Accusations that Equatorial Guinea Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima benefited unduly from a construction contract are false, said Centurion Law Group.
Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima
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Accusations that Equatorial Guinea Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima benefited unduly from a construction contract are false, said Centurion Law Group.
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NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber January 1, 2021
There is no doubt that Senegal’s hydrocarbons sector will be suffering of the economic consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the country’s ambitions to join the club of African oil and gas producers could be delayed by one to two years. In April 2020, BP sent a notice of force majeure to Golar LNG seeking to delay by a year receipt of the Gimi FLNG facility for the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project.
BP is expecting a one-year delay due to the pandemic and currently sees no possibility for reducing that time frame. Consequently, FIDs on Tortue 2 and Tortue 3, initially expected in mid-2022 and mid-2023, are also likely to be delayed. Similarly, the country’s first offshore venture is also expected to be delayed.
What the U.S Transition Might Mean for Africa 31st Dec 2020 | Source: APO
What the U.S. Political Transition Might Mean for Africa Generally and Its Oil and Gas Sector in Particular (By Jude Kearney)
US Africa relations will likely improve by virtue of Trump’s exit By Jude Kearney, Chairman of the US/Africa Committee of the Africa Energy Chamber (EnergyChamber.org) 2021 could be the beginning of a much needed reset for US relations with Africa and its various countries and regions. To date, most African governments have responded positively to the results of the recent U.S. presidential election, with many African leaders offering their congratulations to Joe Biden. That is no surprise: Donald Trump’s presidency has been, at best, a mixed bag for Africa and Africans.