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LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA

NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA. Bertrand Montembault Avocat au Barreau de Paris. 8th Africa Oil & Gas, Trade and Finance Conference and Exhibition Marrakech – 26-30 April 2004.

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LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA

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  1. NOT AN OFFICIAL UNCTAD RECORD LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA Bertrand Montembault Avocat au Barreau de Paris 8th Africa Oil & Gas, Trade and Finance Conference and Exhibition Marrakech – 26-30 April 2004

  2. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA OVERVIEW OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • Transport: transborder pipelines • Transborder pipeline without transit country • Chad-Cameroon pipeline / 8 February 1996 (oil) • Transborder pipeline with transit country • Algeria-Tunisia-Italy – “Transmed” / 19 and 21 October 1973 (gas) • Algeria-Morocco-Spain-Portugal - “Maghreb – Europe Gas” / 16 November 1996 (gas) • Nigeria-Benin-Togo-Ghana - “WGAP” / 31 January 2003 (gas)

  3. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA OVERVIEW OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • Joint development of offshore oil & gas (boundary claims) • Libya – Tunisia Joint Oil Company (1988) • Senegal - Guinea-Bissau Management and Cooperation Agency (1993) • Nigeria and Sao Tome Joint Development Authority (2001) • Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea Joint Development, Transport and Marketing Agreement (2002)

  4. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • A FUNDAMENTAL KEY ISSUE: PROJECT UNIT V. TWO OR MORE STATES’ SOVEREIGNTIES • OTHER KEY ISSUES

  5. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • A FUNDAMENTAL KEY ISSUE: PROJECT UNIT V. TWO OR MORE STATES’ SOVEREIGNTIES 1. International law background of transborder oil & gas projects 1.1 Nature of international law “hard” law v. soft law  conventional law v. customary law  status of international law under domestic legislation 1.2 Scope of existing international law of specific character: law of the sea ∗offshore transboundary deposits ∗submarine pipeline  of a general nature: international trade law (freedom of transit, non- discrimination, etc.)

  6. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • A FUNDAMENTAL KEY ISSUE: PROJECT UNIT V. TWO OR MORE STATES’ SOVEREIGNTIES 2. Requirement of specific international law arrangements 2.1 Institutional approach  creation of an international joint entity with legal personality in each State  reduction of State’s sovereignty depends on: ∗existence of boundary claim ∗powers vested in the entity: • licensing powers •regulatory powers •coordination role

  7. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • A FUNDAMENTAL KEY ISSUE: PROJECT UNIT V. TWO OR MORE STATES’ SOVEREIGNTIES 2.2 Coordination approach  transborder pipelines ∗harmonisation of relevant domestic legislation ∗inter-governmental body ∗importance of project agreements  joint development areas: ∗compulsory joint ventures between States and NOCs

  8. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • THE OTHER KEY ISSUES: • Key issues common to joint development areas and pipelines • Ownership • Technical standards (including environmental standards) • Financing: security package ∗ security over assets ∗ security over cash flows • Stabilisation (stability – hardship – force majeure) • Dispute settlement

  9. LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF TRANSBORDER OIL & GAS OPERATIONS IN AFRICA • THE OTHER KEY ISSUES: • Key issues specific to pipelines • Capacity allocation and right of access • Transit (importance of offtake contracts: ToP/SoP)

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