The discovery of vast deposits of petroleum resources in any state can arguably lead to many positive outcomes for the country, but for this favourable outcome to be actualised individual players have to perform some significant roles in achieving this goal. It has been proven that some economic development can be achieved through petroleum resources. Some studies have shown the vital roles governments, and national oil companies play in their domestic petroleum sector and even in the global petroleum sector. Recently, the national oil company model of managing petroleum resources has come under scrutiny and has been viewed as a medium of waste and corruption. This paper identifies that the national oil company model can lead to some positi...
Managing petroleum resource revenue and turning it into a sustainable treasure is challenging, and t...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
It is expected that countries with an abundance of natural resources should prosper. Yet over many y...
The article analyzes the opportunities for economic development in Guyana with the rise of its oil i...
Debates on the relevance of national oil companies (NOCs) as a means for a state to adequately manag...
Local Content ensures that extractive industries in host countries benefit their citizens. Companies...
This Note assesses Ghana’s legal regime for managing revenues from its newfound petroleum reserves a...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
The discovery of oil on the Ghanaian shores has been met with both a sense of opportunity as well as...
This study is grounded in framing theory and combines thematic and interview analyses to explore how...
West Africa with its well-endowed natural resources remains a highly attractive investment opportuni...
This study investigated the role of government and IOCs in the exploration and management of Ghana’s...
The paper explored the role of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), a strategically i...
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that the Guyana-Suriname Basin could contain more than 15 billi...
Resource nationalism is building momentum across oil-endowed countries. Transnational corporations (...
Managing petroleum resource revenue and turning it into a sustainable treasure is challenging, and t...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
It is expected that countries with an abundance of natural resources should prosper. Yet over many y...
The article analyzes the opportunities for economic development in Guyana with the rise of its oil i...
Debates on the relevance of national oil companies (NOCs) as a means for a state to adequately manag...
Local Content ensures that extractive industries in host countries benefit their citizens. Companies...
This Note assesses Ghana’s legal regime for managing revenues from its newfound petroleum reserves a...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
The discovery of oil on the Ghanaian shores has been met with both a sense of opportunity as well as...
This study is grounded in framing theory and combines thematic and interview analyses to explore how...
West Africa with its well-endowed natural resources remains a highly attractive investment opportuni...
This study investigated the role of government and IOCs in the exploration and management of Ghana’s...
The paper explored the role of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), a strategically i...
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that the Guyana-Suriname Basin could contain more than 15 billi...
Resource nationalism is building momentum across oil-endowed countries. Transnational corporations (...
Managing petroleum resource revenue and turning it into a sustainable treasure is challenging, and t...
Ghana’s new status as an oil-producing country has invigorated the scholarly debate on the resource ...
It is expected that countries with an abundance of natural resources should prosper. Yet over many y...