The resource ‘curse’ is premised on an inverse relationship between mineral wealth and economic growth. The declamation pertaining to the reasons for, and exceptions to, the resource ‘curse’ remains inconclusive. MNCs are cited amongst the reasons for the resource ‘curse’, particularly in developing economies. However, Africa (and the role of MNCs) remains underrepresented in resource ‘curse’ literature. In light of this, the study’s aim is to determine how MNCs in Mozambique’s gas sector could be considered a causal channel of the resource ‘curse’, as the contest for relatively untapped natural gas reserves in Mozambique is intensifying. An exploratory case study is provided, where Phase I consisted of 11 qualitative interviews with 14 oil...
The geographical distribution of African natural gas resources is going through a period of profound...
In June 2011, CCSI released a consultative draft report on Resource-Based Sustainable Development in...
This report investigates in what way the provision and management of infrastructure (or shortcomings...
The aim of this study is essentially to explore the African Resource Curse (the “ARC”), the concept ...
The resource curse literature predicts how both aid and natural resources leads to real appreciation...
The discovery of large quantities of natural gas just off the Northern Mozambican coast has stirred ...
This article examines resource nationalism in sub-Saharan Africa’s energy and minerals markets. It d...
The Cabo Delgado province in the northernmost portion of the long Mozambican seaboard is now home to...
In the world of upstream oil and gas, the emergence of a major new prospective area always creates a...
A Country Case Study.Mozambique’s mineral industry is one of the smallest in the SADCC, due more to ...
Recent discoveries of oil and natural gas across East Africa have provoked a wave of political optim...
Oil exploration in the global south experienced a rapid upswing in the 2000s. Since 2000, themajorit...
As a consequence of a series of recent geological discoveries, in the space of a few years, Mozambiq...
Recent discoveries of oil and natural gas across East Africa have provoked a wave of political optim...
This article traces a recent disruption of an on-shore gas processing plant planned by US oil and ga...
The geographical distribution of African natural gas resources is going through a period of profound...
In June 2011, CCSI released a consultative draft report on Resource-Based Sustainable Development in...
This report investigates in what way the provision and management of infrastructure (or shortcomings...
The aim of this study is essentially to explore the African Resource Curse (the “ARC”), the concept ...
The resource curse literature predicts how both aid and natural resources leads to real appreciation...
The discovery of large quantities of natural gas just off the Northern Mozambican coast has stirred ...
This article examines resource nationalism in sub-Saharan Africa’s energy and minerals markets. It d...
The Cabo Delgado province in the northernmost portion of the long Mozambican seaboard is now home to...
In the world of upstream oil and gas, the emergence of a major new prospective area always creates a...
A Country Case Study.Mozambique’s mineral industry is one of the smallest in the SADCC, due more to ...
Recent discoveries of oil and natural gas across East Africa have provoked a wave of political optim...
Oil exploration in the global south experienced a rapid upswing in the 2000s. Since 2000, themajorit...
As a consequence of a series of recent geological discoveries, in the space of a few years, Mozambiq...
Recent discoveries of oil and natural gas across East Africa have provoked a wave of political optim...
This article traces a recent disruption of an on-shore gas processing plant planned by US oil and ga...
The geographical distribution of African natural gas resources is going through a period of profound...
In June 2011, CCSI released a consultative draft report on Resource-Based Sustainable Development in...
This report investigates in what way the provision and management of infrastructure (or shortcomings...