September 21, 2022
The book explores how Ghana has managed its oil wealth and utilised the revenues to drive inclusive economic growth and development after ten years of oil and gas extraction. Topics covered in the book include upstream licensing and contracting, regulatory regimes and institutional capacity, fiscal regimes, maritime border delimitation, and national oil company operations. Others include social inequities and injustice of Ghana’s oil and gas, fiscal policy and revenue administration, local content, developing gas markets, and the potential impact of the energy transition. The book is a compilation of leading work on petroleum resource management practices in an emerging petroleum-producing country context.
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