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Book Synopsis: This book explores the myriad issues that play out in the upstream petroleum industry of Ghana from a legal perspective. Focusing on Ghana as an emerging petroleum country, Thomas Kojo Stephens begins by examining whether the existing constitutional framework will be effective in governing the expanding oil and gas sector. Drawing on various approaches proffered by other experts in the field, Stephens looks at possible institutional structures that could be put in place and juxtaposes these ideas with the experience of Ghana to test the efficacy of these proposals. He also explores the types of contractual frameworks currently implemented in Ghana for comparison with other emerging petroleum economies, examining the barriers to effectiveness, novel provisions that must be incorporated, and lessons learned from other regions. Finally, the book highlights how vital it is for the Ghanaian State to monitor the use of petroleum revenue and make ethical investment decisions that prioritize the interests of Ghanaian citizens. Upstream Oil and Gas in Ghana will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy law and policy, oil and gas management, and African Studies more broadly, as well as those working in the upstream petroleum industry.
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Discover the untapped potential of the upstream petroleum industry in Ghana with the groundbreaking book, Upstream Oil and Gas in Ghana. Authored by Thomas Kojo Stephens, this meticulously researched work provides a comprehensive legal perspective on the emerging oil and gas sector in Ghana, offering valuable insights and expert analysis.
Gain a deeper understanding of the complex issues affecting Ghana's petroleum industry and explore the constitutional framework governing this dynamic sector. Stephens critically examines the effectiveness of existing institutional structures, drawing on the experiences of Ghana and exploring alternative approaches proposed by industry experts. This thought-provoking analysis provides key insights into the governance of the expanding oil and gas sector.
Compare Ghana's contractual frameworks with those of other emerging petroleum economies and discover invaluable lessons learned. This book delves into the barriers that hinder effectiveness and proposes novel provisions that can enhance the industry's growth. Learn from the experiences of other regions and explore the innovative and ethical practices needed to propel Ghana's petroleum industry into a brighter future.
As Ghana continues to harness its oil and gas resources, it is crucial for the country to prioritize the interests of its citizens. Upstream Oil and Gas in Ghana emphasizes the importance of transparently monitoring the use of petroleum revenue and making ethical investment decisions. By prioritizing the well-being of its people, Ghana can unlock the true potential of its oil and gas wealth.
Don't miss out on this indispensable resource for students, scholars, and industry professionals. Join the conversation on energy law and policy, oil and gas management, and African Studies. Take the first step towards unlocking the potential of Ghana's upstream oil and gas sector with Upstream Oil and Gas in Ghana.
Get your copy now and dive into this engaging exploration that will shape your understanding of the Ghanaian petroleum industry.
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