Regulatory interventions, such as Local Content (LC) requirements, have been incorporated to counter market forces to maximise petroleum revenues. This has been undertaken with …
Regulatory interventions, such as Local Content (LC) requirements, have been incorporated to counter market forces to maximise petroleum revenues. This has been undertaken with …
Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH) is being created as a strategic development sovereign wealth fund (SDSWF) that could be comparable...
The World Bank Group Country Partnership Framework (CPF) 2022-2026 for Djibouti reflects the evolution of the World Bank Group’s...
Over the last 40 years, the Angolan petroleum industry has undergone major structural, legal and fiscal changes to ensure...
Chapter 3 deals with offshore petroleum and min eral regulations, focusing on the fundamental differences between onshore and offshore...
WASHINGTON, March 29, 2022 – The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved two new projects totaling US$70 million...
… Berryl Claire Asiago is an energy lawyer specialising in emergent energy markets of Eastern Africa (Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea and...
The new strategic alliance between the bunkering company Bunker One and the Djibouti-based Red Sea Bunkering is set to...
ARE LOCAL CONTENT REQUIREMENTS IN DEVELOPING PETROLEUM SECTORS SUSTAINABLE? By Berryl Claire | 20 July, 2021 It therefore, remains...